Though frustrating that the updates come out in "WAVES" there are advantages to this methodology, if unintended problems arise, it affects a smaller percentage of the population, the remediation can be started sooner without widespread consequences.
IMHO, they need to manage "COMMUNICATION" of the pendency of updates, ie. tell me "Just In Time" that an update is coming, like 24 to 48 hours advance notice, not 1 to 30+ days .....
Sure the early birds will be chirping about being first on the list, that's all well and good!!
At some point the rest of us will get it when they can give it to us, historically I've been mid-pack on update distributions.
IMHO, they need to manage "COMMUNICATION" of the pendency of updates, ie. tell me "Just In Time" that an update is coming, like 24 to 48 hours advance notice, not 1 to 30+ days .....
Sure the early birds will be chirping about being first on the list, that's all well and good!!
At some point the rest of us will get it when they can give it to us, historically I've been mid-pack on update distributions.
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