The State of Microsoft Beta Programs
section: microsoft, for your questions: KezNews forum, 20.7.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversBefore I kick off this editorial let me just state that I am no big-time tester and I haven’t even participated in a Windows beta (yet), but I do have some knowledge about such beta programs, I have people who may be considered “big-time” testers that I regularly talk to, and at the moment I’m participating in both the Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Beta and the Office 2010 Technical Preview, which is really the catalyst for me writing this article.
Also, let me state that this is my personal opinion, and I am not representing the GeekSmack staff or community members.
To me, it seems as though the quality of Microsoft beta programs is really starting to decrease with every program they run. In some cases, testers feel as though they’re picking the worst feature suggestions and not implementing the ones that the majority want, and in other cases beta programs seriously lack build drops that would allow the testers to see the progress of their bug reports and iron out any new bugs that may surface from new feature additions and any under the hood code changes.
I don’t know who here remembers, but I participated in the Windows Live Messenger 9 beta last year or so, and an overwhelming amount of suggestions were marked as “Won’t Fix”. It seemed as though the WLM team jumped with joy when a suggestion to make winks even more annoying then they already are came about, but features that would really make WLM better such as tabbed browsing were left in the dark and not implemented.
More recently, with the Windows 7 beta and now the Office 2010 Technical Beta (not the preview, but the beta), people aren’t all too happy about the lack of build drops. Back in the Vista days, testers got CTP builds to play around with whereas this time around Windows 7 testers only got the Beta and RC builds—the same builds that were given out to the public. And now, with the Office 2010 betas, the team seems uptight and closed-minded to the very thought of handing out additional build drops. The build given out is 4006, while the build that leaked recently is build 4302, meaning that there’s a gap of 296 builds!
Now I understand where Microsoft is coming from, as getting builds ready for release to testers is a time-consuming task that will prolong the development time, which is the case with the Windows 7 as we clarified a few months ago, but it’s seriously worth it, especially when more and more changes are made to the software causing more bugs to be present. Perhaps if testers got more builds to examine and squash bugs in, more features could be implemented smoothly as well.
If connect testers in programs for Microsoft’s two most important pieces of software, Office and Windows don’t get any builds the public doesn’t get, then what’s the point in having such an exclusive program to begin with? You guys might as well shut down Connect and just get public feedback if this approach to the betas spread to more and more programs. Microsoft Connect has a great member base with many skilled people in the field, so please utilize them to their full potential and benefit from what they have to offer.
Now don’t get me wrong, I know that Microsoft is inundated with feedback and suggestions from all fronts whenever a product is being developed, and I’m not asking them to view every single submission and personally reply to the person thanking them, but I’m just saying that the Connect betas are deteriorating and they can really be MUCH better—I mean isn’t the point Connect exists is to gather feedback and suggestions mainly from a good number of IT Pros, enthusiasts, and others that are skilled in the field and passionate about Windows and Microsoft software?
Does anyone have anything to add to this, or do you disagree? I’d definitely like to hear from other Connect testers regarding my opinions stated in this article, and I’d seriously like to hear how this new approach to the Connect betas is good. Better yet, I’d like to see comments from program managers, etc. on this.
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Comments(7)
here is where i disagree, their betas seem to be getting better and better and more
frequent. i have been playing around with their beta of office 2010 and it is leaps and
bounds better than 2007 and i liked 07 allot. but 2010 has so many features and it has
just completely won me over, for the user who doesnt know or do much then it hasent
changed... windows 7 has a ton more features that windows vista never had, it seems to run
so smoothly on even the oldest or most terrible old pc's. every time i get a new copy i
have been blown away with the features and little new things i find, compatability
problems are few and non-exhistent.
msn's live messenger used to be absolutely
terrible i wouldn't even think to use it, now a-days its atleast par with the other
messengers out there today.
~j
i completely agree with your opinion that microsoft has been releasing the rtm build
that windows 7 alone has made those windows on and off of your screen. try to install some
program like cs4 and completely you will only see light blue screen. yeah, i agree with
you they said the solution will be ctrl+alt+del. on mondo, beside the outlook that will be
like nail crawling to your gmail and then you will get stock, was it the windows 7 or
office mondo 2010? it does not matter at all. what matters the most is that they are
happy. their analyst claiming of 117million pre-ordered. wtf! btw, on the office, the
version 12 was 2007 and the version 13 is the one that works with mac and now the mondo
version 14, all those features are just the same. whilst, now outlook really very
intimadating. i hope you really try all of these prodcuts. i kept on asking a question why
they called it windows 7? was it becuase of it is version 7? no, it is still version
6.1.7600.18325. they must have called it windows 6.1 very close to their previous windows
3.1 workgroup. ahhhhh!! am tired of this life. everyday i kept on staring at this windows.
i hope someday microsoft will add venetian blind into it to protect our eyes.
what?
wtf are you trying to say? either you have really bad english or you took some
mind-fuc*ing drug as you didn't make one sensible complete sentence.
what's your home address big boy?
one pedophilia asking for address and either american idiot or british punk pretending to
be a journalist. if you are smart enough use your brain not your smallhead with the two
balls hanging. i'd noticed that these people are only mind blowing. preteding they are
good. both you are only waste of the society.
of course you cannot understand my language because it is phyton. do you want me to bite
you? if you have good a good english apply a job in cnn. you punk!
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By jessiesrage on 21.07.2009 - 02:07