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visual studio .net general : Any word on Whidbey Beta 2?


clintonG
11/27/2004 12:50:58 PM
I may have read the tea leaves wrong but reading blogs also indicates that
Beta 2 with a go-live license may be released by the end of this year. IMO
you should also check out some webcasts as there are many changes and
important issues to be learned that will save you hours of sitting around
without a clue.

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Christoph Nahr
11/27/2004 4:03:03 PM
Some bloggers mentioned that Whidbey Beta 2 is being wrapped up... can
we (MSDN subscribers) expect it before the end of the year? I'm
planning to get started with C# 2.0 soon but I won't bother to install
Beta 1 if the next update is right around the corner. Thanks!
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Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
11/27/2004 8:28:29 PM
If you carefully read ScottGu's blog, particularly

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2004/10/23/246709.aspx

And

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2004/11/14/257314.aspx

You'll see that after we hit ZBB, which happened 11/14, we begin security
push that takes 4-6 weeks and after that we'll enter final Beta 2 shipping
phase.

So there is no way Whidbey B2 will ship by the end of the year.

Thanks
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
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Christoph Nahr
11/28/2004 8:52:07 AM
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That's too bad... but thanks for the news.
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clintonG
11/28/2004 11:23:47 AM
Fine with me but last time I looked at a calendar 4 weeks after November
14th is within days of December 14th leaving another 2 weeks to the end of
the year and most grade schools teachers tell us that 4 weeks plus 2 weeks
equals 6 weeks which when counting in anticipation is close enough to mean
around the end of the year. That's probably a whole lot more timely than the
Q2 estimates others have surmised.

Regardless, I'd rather see a stable release and I can wait.

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Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
11/28/2004 10:17:30 PM
Web.NET & tools hit ZBB 11/14, but it does not mean every team in VS
division did the same ;-)

Btw ZBB date does not mean zero bugs. It means we have no bugs older than 48
hours in our database. In order to ship B2 we need to have zero bugs of any
age (we may have some postponed to RTM phase). Therefore after security work
is done there will be more bug fixing. After that QA will have to perform
final test pass and then verify actual media and Web downloads of various
versions.

Thanks
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
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