As it seems, Microsoft was tired of listening to the voices of her indignant customers who were persistently requesting her to restore information about updates.
(The photo is from the invitation to the Windows 10 presentation event in New York)
So the company just launched a new website called “Windows 10 Update history” or “Windows 10 Update History” to address one of the biggest problems since the release of the new operating system: the lack of information about system updates.
Microsoft until now has been releasing Windows 10 updates on a regular basis base, but without mentioning anywhere what they fix, if they contain anything new characteristics etc. So no one knew what he was downloading on computer of.
This has resulted in massive reactions from operating users that were not in line with the company's new practice.
"In response to this reaction, we provide more details about the updates we deliver to Windows 10 through Windows Update. There will be a summary of the most important product developments in each update, and links to more details. This page will be updated regularly, along with new updates. "
Of course, we should mention that Windows 10 and every company application are closed-source, whatever that means.
See the page
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10