![]() ![]() Read on to learn more about channels, why we’re making the change, and what existing Insiders need to do to be prepared. The Insider community is very important to us all and we’re working to align how all our Insider programs work better together across Microsoft. Our goal is to not only make it clearer for existing Insiders to choose the experience that’s right for them, but also for new Insiders to pick the right channel as they join. In addition to this change, Insiders will also find similar offering names and expectations across Windows and Office programs and soon Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Teams. We are transitioning and converting our current ring model, based on the frequency of builds, to a new channel model that pivots on the quality of builds and better supports parallel coding efforts. Today, we’re excited to announce some changes to the way we release new builds to all Windows Insiders. The rollout will happen over the course of the next few days. Update 6/29: Today, we have begun rolling out the Channels naming to the Windows Insider Program Settings page under Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program. ![]()
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