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Join Dona Sarkar and Windows Insider engineers on a Bug Bash Beam livestream later today
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Published onFebruary 7, 2017
published onFebruary 7, 2017
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Following the release of theWindows 10 Insider build 15025last week, Microsoft kicked off theFebruary 2017 Windows 10 Creators Update Bug Bashwhich will conclude this Sunday, February 12th. On this occasion, the Windows Insider team announced that it would hold two Bug Bash webcasts onBeam, and the first one is scheduled today from 2-4pm (PST). On Twitter, Dona Sarkar and leader of the Bug Bash Anita George invited all Windows Insiders to join the fun this afternoon:
#WindowsInsidersno builds today but come hang with me + friends from 2-4 PST on a beam live stream bug bash!#WinBugBashhttps://t.co/V1reSXjHAV
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar)February 7, 2017
If you have yet to get involved in this latest Bug Bash, make to sure install the Windows 10 Insider build 15025 on your devices. Once it’s done, you can get started with the various quests within Feedback Hub that will make it easy to report your feedback to the team. If you can’t watch today’s live stream, you can already get prepared for the second Bug Bash webcast that will run this Saturday, February 11th from 7-9pm PST.
Radu Tyrsina
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