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Revision as of 08:38, 12 December 2021
New features come to Power Platform and Dynamics 365 in what is called Release Waves.
Read about the weekly releases here.
Read the Roadmap here.
You can read in MS Docs about releases here.
Release Plans are found here.
Release Plans
The documentation of what is about to be rolled out in a certain Release Wave is called Release Plan. There is a dedicated wiki pages for Release Plans where it is described how the documentation is built up.
Understanding the timeline
There are two Release Waves each year. One from April to September and one from October to March. There is an Early Access period two months in prior to the start of the wave. You then have the option to do an early opt-in, which means turn on the Release Wave in a certain environment and be able to try out the upcoming features. In prior to the Early Access period Release Plans are made official, i.e. documentation about the upcoming features. Release Plans are typically released two months before the Early Access period.
Early Opt-in and Early Access
Opt-in early for a certain wave and you will be able to try out Early Access features before the roll out.
Release Waves
There are dedicated wiki pages for the two latest Release Waves.
Community Resources
- About Release Waves by Carina M. Claesson
- Explaining “One Version” – Dynamics 365 MDA by Benedikt Bergmann