What are you talking about, why the personal comments? I have stated facts and when asked for a source, I provided one. I have clearly summarised what the situation is, and supported it with an official post.
The gist of the blog is you will continue to have free use of Windows 10 including new features before consumers get them.
That's true as well, and does not contradict in any way what I have posted, but comes at a cost.
Nice try though.
What does this even mean? I am not trying anything, just stating facts.
To emphasise some of the points:
- You can opt in to the Insider program for free. Insiders will keep getting access to preview builds. This doesn't require a previous Windows license. Preview builds are time-bombed though: you must keep updating to the latest preview build.
- You can leave the preview builds and stick to consumer builds only. This however requires a genuine Windows license. You can qualify for this for free, if you have a previous genuine Windows license, or you can buy Windows 10
I personally like what Microsoft is doing, I think it's a great move and I fully support it.