Microsoft may have accidentally revealed a change of direction in naming conventions for the next generation version of Windows 10. If this leak is true, the expected Windows 11 name may be scrapped in favor of something like macOS, which uses geographic location as the name of the update.
Such a change in policy would mean a break with the sequential naming of previous versions of Windows. Historically, Windows updates have been more or less sequential, with Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and Windows 10 spanning the length of the past decade.
On June 24, a major Microsoft event is scheduled to unveil the future of the Windows OS, and Microsoft's Panos Panay recently burst sunlight through the Windows logo to form the number 11 under the Windows logo tweeted a teaser video featuring.
However, as reported by Windows Latest, Windows may have inadvertently added "Windows Sun Valley" to the publicly visible HTML meta description of the "Windows Application Management" web page. For a while, it appeared as follows: "Learn about Windows 10 and Windows Sun Valley application management.
Of course, there were many rumors and leaks leading up to Microsoft's June launch event. But this metadata issue is different. Most of us understood that "Sun Valley" was the codename for a major revamp of Windows 10, including updates to the UI and the latest features. [The first is that it definitely wasn't supposed to be there, as Microsoft quickly corrected the copy by removing the ending; the second is that the way the text is written suggests that Microsoft intended Windows 10 and Windows Sun Valley to be just a major update to Windows 10, but that it may suggest that they are viewed as independent.
At this point, we can only speculate until June 24. However, it is interesting to note that Microsoft immediately attempted to correct the sentence. We feel it is very likely that Microsoft will choose a macOS-style naming convention for future versions of the software; by using a geographical tag like Sun Valley, Microsoft is freeing itself from the past negativity associated with Windows 10 (especially the update). free from the past negativity associated with Windows 10 (especially the update) and would communicate to users that this update is a big and bold one.
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