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- Mar 27, 2012
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Later this year, targeting in the first half of 2016, Microsoft will be releasing an update for Windows 10 under the codename of Redstone. The update, which will be larger than the one delivered in November of 2015 for Windows 10, has had some re-prioritization done recently that will impact features that were initially scoped.
Last week, Gabe Aul noted that the company made significant changes to OneCore, the underlying structure to Windows 10 but there have also been significant updates to the way the company internally compiles builds as well, according to individuals who asked not to be named. These updates, which have been needed for years, will improve the rate at which the company can compile builds of Windows 10 and should make it easier for the team that builds the OS to test and troubleshoot bugs.
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Last week, Gabe Aul noted that the company made significant changes to OneCore, the underlying structure to Windows 10 but there have also been significant updates to the way the company internally compiles builds as well, according to individuals who asked not to be named. These updates, which have been needed for years, will improve the rate at which the company can compile builds of Windows 10 and should make it easier for the team that builds the OS to test and troubleshoot bugs.
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