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AlexB
Feb 15, 2020Iron Contributor
What is the best way to test beta features on Teams?
I have a test tenant where I try all things in preparation for deployments in production and I was hoping I could enrol the tenant into beta program or something like that to test earlier releases of...
- Feb 16, 2020Dev preview doesn't really give you much for Teams features, it's more for dev's and early API's. You can't really do the scenario your looking for since Teams doesn't follow the same path as 'targeted release' etc. like SharePoint and OneDrive do. There is no option for users to be set to test features early only whole tenants, and those are limited to TAP and other special program not available for public consumption.
Wish I had a better answer but that's about all we have right now. Hopefully they come up with something in the future, but for now best we can do is watch Twitter / roadmap / Tech Community for release updates and blogs.
Feb 15, 2020
Hi guys,
Three routes people may mention -
1.) TAP (As Linus outlined)
2.) Become an MVP - MVP’s have access to earlier rings
3.) Light up developer preview. Any organisation can do this
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/01/26/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-enabling-developer-preview/
But it can be buggy and voids SLA.
To note 1 and 2 are not really to do with supporting users as it’s to do with helping Microsoft with testing and improvements. I know this because I am involved in several TAP’s and am an MVP - features in preview iterate up constantly and on many occasions never reflect the end result. 1 and 2 are as said, NDA meaning you cannot use them for deployments in situ and have to wait until the feature is in GA. in other words, even if you are discussing an upcoming feature whilst deploying Teams this is breaking NDA.
In other words, only GA tenants should support GA rollouts whether that is via the standard desk/web/mobile clients or via VDI. A demo account via demos.microsoft.com ought to be enough to support here.
Hope that helps clarify,
Best, Chris
Three routes people may mention -
1.) TAP (As Linus outlined)
2.) Become an MVP - MVP’s have access to earlier rings
3.) Light up developer preview. Any organisation can do this
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/01/26/teams-real-simple-with-pictures-enabling-developer-preview/
But it can be buggy and voids SLA.
To note 1 and 2 are not really to do with supporting users as it’s to do with helping Microsoft with testing and improvements. I know this because I am involved in several TAP’s and am an MVP - features in preview iterate up constantly and on many occasions never reflect the end result. 1 and 2 are as said, NDA meaning you cannot use them for deployments in situ and have to wait until the feature is in GA. in other words, even if you are discussing an upcoming feature whilst deploying Teams this is breaking NDA.
In other words, only GA tenants should support GA rollouts whether that is via the standard desk/web/mobile clients or via VDI. A demo account via demos.microsoft.com ought to be enough to support here.
Hope that helps clarify,
Best, Chris
Feb 15, 2020
2) Tell me more. Been MVP for a year still don't have access to earlier ring lol!