Microsoft Shakes Up Windows Division

By Nate Mook | Published August 1, 2006, 3:39 PM

Microsoft may still be months from sending Windows Vista out the door, but the Redmond company is already cleaning house, Microsoft Watch reported Tuesday. Incoming Windows head Steven Sinofsky, who will replace Jim Allchin, is bringing in a new head of engineering.

19-year Microsoft veteran Brian Valentine, who has led Windows development since 1998, will immediately share his role with Jon DeVaan, Senior Vice President of Engineering. Valentine will then be transitioned out of the Windows group to a new, unspecified role. Microsoft also plans to move a number of other high-ranking engineers and Technical Fellows under company CTO Ray Ozzie following Vista's release to manufacturing.

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These guys are having so much trouble with Vista it's just amazing. The thing is we hear about all the positive sides to Vista. But will it all be working up to snuff when it ships. I hope so cause I don't wanna buy a dude and wait 6 months to a year for a patch. Vista builds right now are looking good but still have bugs. I hope for the sake of PC Gaming Vista really does kick alot of tail and bring PC Gaming back to life. For those who don't like Microsoft i guess they don't like gaming. Cause i have to pray that they do really great, because i hate console gaming.

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Vista builds right now are looking good but still have bugs.

So beta versions should have bugs?

Wow... I've been using the wrong naming conventions, I guess.

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trouble at mill?

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trouble at MS? Unlikely, it's the best run and the most profitable company in the history of the world.

Threat from Google? Maybe, but it's only against MS search business, which is not really a big proportion to it's revenue. How do you know few years down the road, Google will not be the next Netscape? Like most of the user out there, the only Google product we use is their search engine. Once something better come out, we will make a switch in a heart beat.

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Are you an idiot by any chance?

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Wow! Betanews is releasing news instead of biased speculation? Is this for real? (expecting negative score in 3...)

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Refreshing, huh.

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"Betanews is releasing
news instead of biased
speculation?"

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Just as biased, inconsistent, and
self-contradictory as their editor's
nonsensical system of "scoring"
reader's comments.

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The Computer Rodent

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How is this any different than their coverage of the EU goings on?

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Yer just sore because they modded you down for flaming. ;)

Which, I must admit, they are inconsistant with at best.

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"Yer just sore because
they modded you down
for flaming.
Which, I must admit,
they are inconsistant
with at best."

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PC_Fool is correct. He flames ...it's ok with
BetaNews.

Someone flames him back ...and their post is
either scored-down or deleted !

PC_Fool aside, people post gibberish here and
it's ignored.

But someone writes an intelligent -but unpopular-
viewpoint ...and they get scored-down by BetaNews.

So, yeah, BetaNews' editing is biased, unfair,
and inconsistent.

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The Computer Rodent

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Perhaps it has something to do with your pointless, immature name-calling.

Just a thought...

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"Perhaps it has something
to do with your pointless,
immature name-calling"

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Whereas when you name call it's mature ?

As you admit: BetaNews editors are inconsistent
and biased.

You're just on the right side of that bias !

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The Computer Rodent

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I name-call infrequently and indiscriminantly, more to make a point, than to insult. You focus on one indivual and lay-in like there's no tomorrow. It is well past what anyone would deem acceptable.

Tonality of the post also likely plays into it. If you give good info after laying into someone, it's geenrally acceptable. If you lay into someone and that's the entire point and purpose of the post, well... You get what you deserve.

The example above is prime. I make an smart-ass comment, not insulting or abusive, and you laid into me like a 4th grader on crack.

Can you tell me who took the mature side there?

I'm not trying to be a jerk, I'm just trying to explain what's going on here. Take it however you want.

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