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== Feature lifecycle ==
== Feature lifecycle ==
Features have a lifecycle.
Features have a lifecycle.
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* Public Preview
* General Availability
* General Availability
* Deprecation
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As long as a feature is is preview it is not intended to be used in production. The feature might change. When a feature is General Available it is ready to be used in production. Keep an eye on What is going to be deprecated.
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In MS Docs you can often see (preview) behind headings in chapters describing features that are in preview. Keep an eye on the [https://powerapps.microsoft.com/sv-se/blog/ Power Apps blog] where Public Preview and General Availability announcements often are announced. [[Microsoft Events]] are also known for announcing new features as in Public Preview or General Available.
Read more about it here: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/describe-service-life-cycle-microsoft-365/2-private-public-general-availability MS Larsen about the feature lifecycle]].
Read more about it here: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/describe-service-life-cycle-microsoft-365/2-private-public-general-availability MS Larsen about the feature lifecycle]].