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It really feels like it shouldn't be THAT hard of a thing to do: I mean shit, we're 4 major releases into this, and they somehow managed to put all the features in the original control panel in uh, one release.
you need to keep in mind that microsoft is a small business, so they don't have a lot of resorces to assign to this
You need to keep in mind that Microsoft developers are only allowed to do what the marketing department wants to sell. Unglamorous fixes and improvements are left untouched for years or decades.
It will be driven my minimal viable product and running to a release at the end of every x sprints.
They don’t have the time or structure to build long term plans and well considered features.
Honestly I'm waiting for Settings AI now with CoPilot which changes your configuration based on what you're doing, and only sometimes does stupid shit that you have to stop and sort out.
And then they'd have 3 control panel apps.
I really hope you didn't open a Pandoras box saying that.
There's a product manager in Redmond frantically scribbling this down for his next skiplevel meeting right now.
Well sure, but what about all the ad spots that wouldn't have been added?
True, I was forgetting about the Shareholder Value(TM).
Which is silly of me, because it's basically the only innovative thing Microsoft has done in the last oh, 20 years?