So the release of Windows 10 on July 29th 2015 was known as Threshold 1. The current release is the Threshold 2 build. It was released on November 12th 2015.
Threshold 2 bring several specific enhancements to Windows 10. Some of those things are not possible in build 10240 (Threshold 1). An example of this would be installing Windows 10 with a Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 license key.
There are some other generic improvements that also come with Threshold 2. In the end there are several major and minor things that make these two builds different enough that warrant separate tags.
I feel this is an important to decide, because when the next update, Windows Anniversary Edition
is released Microsoft Edge will support extensions. So any answers to questions about Microsoft Edge today might not apply to a user running Windows 10 Windows Anniversary Edition
in a year.
It will be possible to defer Windows Anniversary Edition
and Threshold 2 for a period of time on Windows 10 Professional and Windows 10 Enterprise installation. So although these updates are "required" there is still a legitimate need to separate questions even if we are only applying these changes to old questions asked before these updates are released.
So how do we separate Windows 10 questions? This same question can be applied to the next updates Windows Anniversary Edition
in 2016. Looking forward the changes between these builds, will be as different as, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are to one another.
As somebody who performed the update to Threshold 2 I can say to the end user, it appears that Windows 10 is being installed again, so this is a major update. This isn't as simple as installing a service pack.
So my suggestion would be to rename the current Windows-10
tag to Windows-10-TH1
and update the description. Now that Threshold 2 is officialy released we should create a Windows-10-TH2
tag and update the description to indicate the difference between the two releases. I feel this would would be similar to the Office-XXXX
tags we have currently.
Below is a screenshot of the next Windows Insider branch (RS1_Release) which is believed to be the Windows Anniversary Edition
aka the Redstone
branch.
Other Information:
Threshold 2
is known as the Fall Update which will be reported as Windows 10 Version 1511
(for 2015 November) and and likely be the 10586.3 build.