• HauntedCryme
    +1

    The OS is certainly good enough for this to happen, but I feel the model is wrong for a "Windows XP" now. The updates that'll be coming out all the time, ever-growing code base, etc. I think we're somewhat past having set releases that have such longevity, for better or for worse.

    It's certainly going to be a monumental OS, either way.

    • VoyagerXyX
      +1

      I think it's definitely for the better, but I agree completely you're correct in saying we've evolved so much as a user base (well most of us, I'm looking at you corporate America) and Windows so much as an operating environment that it's very difficult to compare the two.

      • HauntedCryme
        +1

        It'll be very interesting indeed to see whether we will be able to compare Windows 10 now and Windows 10 in 5 years time properly, much like Android 1.0 and Android 5.0. Completely different in most ways.