4/22/2025 at 9:25:41 PM
> We realize this may come as a shock and disappointment to our contributors but we simply do not have the expertise or resources within the organization to continue to maintain this project.Resources ... Okay. What truly comes as a shock is the fact that Microsoft says they don't have expertise to continue this project. I mean, who is building Windows then? It's the same building blocks, no?!
by 7bit
4/22/2025 at 11:09:11 PM
My theory: every (I'm exaggerating, more like most) systems programmer in the company was told to join Azure or get cut. Then outsourcing or something. It's been obvious that they don't have many experienced people left to work on native windows stuff for a while now. The constant churn in the platform apis and everything getting turned into a web app was the sign.by zifpanachr23
4/23/2025 at 5:01:25 AM
You see this on the surviving team keeping up WinUI 3.0 / WinAppSDK.It is quite obvious from whoever takes place on community calls, or that still answers on endless Github discussions, that their background isn't Windows development.
You see this by them usually not understanding what the framework is still missing from MFC, Forms, WPF, both in features, and Visual Studio tooling.
All the key figures from Windows 8 days regarding WinRT, left for Amazon, Google, or internally to Azure and AI groups.
by pjmlp
4/22/2025 at 9:48:38 PM
They pretty much say that the company gutted their team to the point they cannot support the project anymore.Given the latest layoff rounds there is also good chance that indeed they fired the people who had the expertise on this.
by whatever1
4/22/2025 at 10:14:34 PM
Who would want to work on this thing? It hasn't been a standard part of Windows for at least a decade.by generalpf
4/22/2025 at 10:19:16 PM
> I mean, who is building Windows then?Armies of H1Bs frantically copying and pasting from Stack Overflow until something compiles.
by jujube3
4/24/2025 at 12:35:48 AM
I (very) badly want to believe this couldn't possibly be true—but sadly, if I had to guess, I'd bet money that it is.by luckman212
4/22/2025 at 10:33:45 PM
These days it's more likely to be AI, possibly Microsoft's own Copilot.by userbinator
4/23/2025 at 1:02:58 AM
Win16/Win32 is going the way of the dinosaur. Many of those devs have retired or moved on.I am personally a huge fan of win32. I was even a ReactOS contributor at one point because of this. That being said, it wasn’t scalable without major changes. Thankfully most win32 apps still work on Windows.
by eek2121
4/23/2025 at 5:05:26 AM
Unfortunately, that means Windows XP, as most of the new OS APIs since then are COM based, and the team keeps making it harder than it should be, as all efforts to improve its usability tend to die out after whoever championed them in first place moves into something else.It is like Windows Development team has something against nice tooling for COM, only man with hard bear are supposed to handle it. /s
by pjmlp
4/22/2025 at 11:54:56 PM
Given the use of the singular pronoun “I” in the readme, I suspect that this was a one-person project within Microsoft, and that person is no longer available.by munchler