Microsoft moving to cumulative update model for Win 7 and 8
As has been reported, Microsoft is moving to cumulative updates for Windows 7 and 8 starting with October's Patch Tuesday:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3115766/microsoft-windows/blame-microsoft-not-users-for-fragmented-patching-in-windows-7-and-81.html
Woody Leonard has now posted a blog entry entitled MS-DEFCON 3: Get Windows patched, gingerly: https://www.askwoody.com/2016/ms-defcon-3-get-windows-patched-gingerly/
Basically he says there are two options for Windows 7 and 8 users. Camp A users can continue to use Windows Update and should install all optional patches. Camp B users must stop using Windows Update and should manually download security rollups every month for the next 3+ years.
I say put me in Camp A#. I've installed the security updates, and the monthly rollups for May-August. I'll install the security updates for September and likely the monthly rollup as well. When October rolls around, I'll probably install those rollups from Windows Update. However, I'm not going to install anything else in advance. Nor am I lowering my Windows Update settings. Nor am I changing any settings I've done through GWX Control Panel.
In general I'm going to carry on and regard Microsoft as Spock regarded Captain Christopher in Tomorrow Is Yesterday (1967):
SPOCK: Mister Sulu, you and Captain Christopher will beam down with me. The captain will provide the co-ordinates for the transporter chief.
SULU: Shall I issue phasers?
SPOCK: One for you, one for me. Set them on heavy stun force.
SULU: Yes, sir. (leaves)
CHRISTOPHER: You don't trust me, Spock.
SPOCK: In fact, I do. But only to a certain point.