• Microsoft makes it easier to see acknowledged, outstanding problems with Win10

    Another step in the right direction.

    I’ve just added a site to my list of Windows problem tracking sites. This time, it looks like the Windows team has borrowed a page from the Office team, and come up with a list of known (which is to say, acknowledged) outstanding bugs in Win10.

    If you’re concerned about updating Windows (and who isn’t these days?), you should add the Windows 10 Release Information site to your go-to list. Lousy name, good content.

    The site’s something of an enigma, with statements like this:

    Windows 10, version 1809 is designated for broad deployment and available for any user who manually selects “Check for updates” via Windows Update. The recommended servicing status is Semi-Annual Channel.

    which is a breath of fresh air for those of us who have read, time and again, that Microsoft no longer officially distinguishes between Semi-Annual Channel-Targeted and Semi-Annual Channel (or Current Branch/Current Branch for Business, or whatever bafflegab may be au courant).

    My hat’s off to whomever put that page together – and I hope it lives long and prospers!

    Thx, @PhotM.