The Windows 10 Spring Creators Update is just around the corner, and Insiders are already testing the build that will go out to the public in early April. Lots of Insiders like joining the program so they can get access to the next version of Windows early, so now that the Spring Creators Update is done, will you be opting out?
It's a legitimate question. I, personally, will be dropping to the Release Preview ring once the Spring Creators Update begins its official rollout. This means I'll remain on the Spring Creators Update, but still receive early app updates and other improvements. Once Redstone 5 is about mid-way through development, I'll switch back to Fast.
But, we want to know what you're going to do! Are you going to remain in Fast and start testing Redstone 5 straight away, or will you drop to the Release Preview or even leave the program once the Spring Creators Update is ready for launch? Let us know in our forums!
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