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Win10 1809 is on its way. This time, for sure. I think.
There’s a new Windows 10 update history page that says:
On November 13, 2018, we will begin the re-release of the Windows 10 October Update (version 1809), Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server, version 1809. We encourage you to wait until the feature update is offered to your device automatically.
Note for Commercial Customers: November 13 marks the revised start of the servicing timeline for the Semi-Annual Channel (“Targeted”) release for Windows 10, version 1809, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server, version 1809. Beginning with this release, all future feature updates of Windows 10 Enterprise and Education editions that release around September will have a 30-month servicing timeline.
A few items worthy of note:
- KB 4464455, which brings 1809 up to build 17763.107, still lists the Program Defaults assignment bug, publicized by HowToGeek Chris Hoffman, as a known issue.
- The first referenced article, Resuming the rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, isn’t available at this point.
- Nor is Windows 10 Quality approach for a complex ecosystem
Looks like we have a whole lot of information coming.
P.S. The deluge of articles in the blogosphere reflect the fact that Microsoft leaked this info and (at least part of) the associated blog posts to a select handful of writers — probably yesterday. Looks like the embargo went off about 10:00 am Redmond time.