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The following chapters describe what makes up a Release Plan and what is good to know when reading it.
 
The following chapters describe what makes up a Release Plan and what is good to know when reading it.
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== Finding the Release Plans ==
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Release Plans are found [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/release-plans/ here].
    
== Timeline ==
 
== Timeline ==
 
A Release Plan is released four months before a Release Wave starts to roll out. See [[Release Waves]] for more information.
 
A Release Plan is released four months before a Release Wave starts to roll out. See [[Release Waves]] for more information.
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== Change Log==
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There is a chapter in the Release Plans which is called Change Log. Keep an eye here in order to know what has been added to the plan and what have been removed. The plans are updated continuously throughout the roll out and it is common that a certain feature presented is removed from the plan and moved to the next Release Wave.
    
== Type of features ==
 
== Type of features ==
 
Features are presented as being targeted for different type of users.  
 
Features are presented as being targeted for different type of users.  
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* <i><b>End Users, automatically</b> These features include changes to the user experience and are enabled automatically.</i>
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* <i><b>Users, automatically</b> These features include changes to the user experience and are enabled automatically.</i>
 
* <i><b>Admins, makers, or analysts, automatically</i></b> These features are meant to be used by administrators, makers, or business analysts and are enabled automatically.</i>  
 
* <i><b>Admins, makers, or analysts, automatically</i></b> These features are meant to be used by administrators, makers, or business analysts and are enabled automatically.</i>  
* <i><b>End Users by admins, makers, or analysts</i></b> These features must be enabled or configured by the administrators, makers, or business analysts to be available for their users.</i><ref>[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365-release-plan/2021wave2/ 2021 Release Wave 2 Release plan for Power Platform]</ref>
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* <i><b>Users by admins, makers, or analysts</i></b> These features must be enabled or configured by the administrators, makers, or business analysts to be available for their users.</i><ref>[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365-release-plan/2021wave2/ 2021 Release Wave 2 Release plan for Power Platform]</ref>
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== Feature Dates ==
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A Release Plan includes dates for when featured are planned to be rolled out. These dates might change. There are three type of dates. Public Preview, Early Access and General Availability. See [[Release Waves]] for more information. 
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Users, automatically – These features include changes to the user experience for users and are enabled automatically.
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== Community Content ==
Admins, makers, or analysts, automatically – These features are meant to be used by administrators, makers, or business analysts and are enabled automatically.
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* [https://jukkaniiranen.com/2022/07/forget-static-plans-use-the-release-planner-for-power-platform-roadmap-info/ Forget static plans use the release planner for Power Platform roadmap info] by Jukka Niiranen
Users by admins, makers, or analysts – These features must be enabled or configured by the administrators, makers, or business analysts to be available for their users.
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== References ==  
== Change Log==  
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There is a chapter in the Release Plans which is called Change Log. Keep an eye here in order to know what has been added to the plan and what have been removed. The plans are updated continuously throughout the roll out and it is common that a certain feature presented is removed from the plan and moved to the next Release Wave.