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Xiejunmingsa Should we create a separate table for the new 23xxx build? Their content is not based on the previous 25xxx builds but rather on the latest 22xxx builds, with the latest blog posts laying out all differences between latest 22xxx and first 23xxx.
CanePlayz (Jacob) (
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23:58, 8 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Version 22H2
Windows 11 Version 22H2 now has its own article; So, its version history is not needed in this article anymore and a link to the new article should be added.
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07:01, 9 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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KCCian24 On that note - I did a bold split of that section per
Wikipedia:NOTCHANGELOG. We can't just exhaustively log every single release and changes to that release as doing so would cause the article to get too long. So instead we can just spin off each release provided that they meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines.
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14:07, 21 April 2023 (UTC)reply
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Thinking about it more, 90% of the article is just
WP:NOTCHANGELOG violating tables and text. It probably is salvageable, removing all the exhaustive changelog tables and text should not be too hard. We can summarize each version, etc. Ah, Windows as a Service is messy...
AwesomeAasim07:35, 27 February 2024 (UTC)reply
Support split – yes, it is getting a bit long and will only get longer as new releases come out. So, summarise everything on the Windows 11 version history page like how the windows 10 one is done, and put the full update details and whatnot into separate articles. —
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I believe that there's been a confirmation that the build 26100 will be the final one for 24H2 update, there's an
article on Winaero about it. So I wanted to ask if we can add it as the RTM build in the table?
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15:51, 19 May 2024 (UTC)reply
I see some sources too; But, it's better to wait for the Public release or at least an official statement. Vestrian24Bio (
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