From: Michael P. <mic...@gm...> - 2011-03-25 00:19:11
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Tim Roberts wrote: >> I appreciate the position they're in. WHQL probably gets hundreds of >> submissions per day, and only a very small percentage of them ever gets >> touched by human hands. They don't need yet another roadblock in the >> process. Perhaps it shouldn't be on the (automated) critical path to approval. But then is it possible for Microsoft to come back and revoke WHQL, or, if not, at least to quit providing that driver over Windows Update anymore? (Following some sort of complaint, since they obviously can't review them all, based on what you've said.) Regards, Michael |