It's not a new kernel, true. But there have been changes made to the kernel. If it was just "Windows Vista" (as others have claimed), then everything would work right out of the box with no changes required.
Until they get to the "RC" stage (Release Candidate), many things could be changed/added/cut. Even then, they'll usually go through a minimum of 2 RC's before they launch the final version, which is why it's unlikely we'll see Windows 7 until 2010.
Given that official launch is a year away or more, why worry about it now? I'd rather they spend time developing new updates to make it work more efficiently with Vista/XP.
Until they get to the "RC" stage (Release Candidate), many things could be changed/added/cut. Even then, they'll usually go through a minimum of 2 RC's before they launch the final version, which is why it's unlikely we'll see Windows 7 until 2010.
Given that official launch is a year away or more, why worry about it now? I'd rather they spend time developing new updates to make it work more efficiently with Vista/XP.
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