Build 2016: Gabe Aul tells about two or three things about the Windows Insider project

The Insider project came along with Windows 10, which provided participants with early access to the preview version of the operating system. Long before Windows 10 was officially released on July 29, 2015, the system was already running on devices such as computers and mobile phones. At today's Build 2016 conference, department head Gabe Aul and Bill Karagounis told us about two or three things about the Insider project.

The project was announced at the end of September 2014, and the plan was mentioned in the “Windows 10 Priority Memorandum” as early as a few months ago, which outlines an invitation to approximately 250,000 testers to provide a statistically significant ideal for the system. The number of sample users.

Gabe Aul said: "In our wild dreams, the expected number is only about 400,000." In fact, the project never thought of exceeding this number.

However, just a week before the official announcement, Terry Myerson, the head of Windows, told the colleagues about the policy changes and decided to open the project to "everyone."

But the move also brought some panic, and the Insider team had to re-tune the mechanisms to ensure that it could gather analytical feedback from a much larger group of test users.

Since December 2014, Microsoft has introduced at least one new build to the Insider testers almost every month (although the company's internally compiled and deployed versions are clearly more).

The system's "flight development" enables Microsoft to push to testers around the world and their employees' computers faster than ever before. (It took 30-60 days before, now only 2-3 days)

The extra boost time means that more compiled versions can be tested to help the development process become faster and more efficient.

You may not believe it, but Windows 10 does have Insider testers from the Vatican and even Antarctica. Gabe even laughed that the pope might also be a potential Windows Insider tester.

Almost half of the more than 7 million Insider testers worldwide are IT, software, or engineering-related practitioners, and another 20% are student groups (1/5 high school).

Gabe pointed out that in the December 2015 Insider survey, 89% of respondents expressed satisfaction with @gabeaul (or by Gabe Aul's interactive approach).

Gabe also humorously showed his personal Twitter journey. When the Insider project was launched in early September 2014, he had only six fans (and laughed that one of them was his mom).

Today, however, his Twitter fans have already exceeded 124,000, and the @ received is about 26.2, and the number of @ is more than 8,000. At the same time, he has to "fighting" with three Twitter accounts.

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