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this post was submitted on 22 Dec 2023
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Microsoft promised Win 10 to be the last version and failed
it was a false/inaccurate quote, afaik, but my thinking after hearing it was..
yea, last one we'll buy, everything after will be a subscription.
might be 'postponed' a few versions (my guess is whatever's after 12), but i'm certain that's still microsoft's end goal: subscriptions and only subscriptions.
Doesn’t seem like a false quote
But incorrectly quoted as "Microsoft promised...". It was one low-tier Microsoft employee who said it once, in a side note of a conference talk that was not about the future of Windows.
He is a Senior Software Development Engineer and was a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft, the latter of which apparently translates to press person. So not low-tier but probably side note
A developer evangelist is not a press person, but a developer that gives talks to other developers. I didn't find any specific numbers, but Microsoft probably has hundreds of them. And anyway you wouldn't expect that kind of announcement to be made by anyone who isn't like C-level, in a presentation made specifically for that fact, accompanied by a big marketing campaign, and so on.
A lot of countries also have hundreds of press people, and being the last version they'll release doesn't sound like a very marketable thing or something you should market, plus the media already spread the evangel by storm
They're plan to move everyone onto a subscription plan by locking everyone in failed.