Forum Discussion
John Wynne
Feb 07, 2018Silver Contributor
SharePoint Hub Sites due in February for Targeted Release?
I was just thinking about Hub Sites and how to prepare for them and then I checked the Office 365 Roadmap and notice they are estimated for this month! Very happy but Mark-Kashman is Targeted Release...
- Feb 16, 2018Nearing the home stretch for hub sites into Targeted Release. We'll have an announcement blog to inform when we start rollout, plus a webinar, AMA and a fast follow 'planning guide' beyond the main help articles that will publish in parallel with the start of rollout. Hang tight, the team is working thru the last mile of this significant feature. :-) Cheers, Mark.
Savita Mittal
Feb 22, 2018Brass Contributor
Mark,
How it will effect the existing o365 online intranet?
Mark-Kashman
Mar 12, 2018Former Employee
It is solely choice, nothing will happen to your existing site if you take no action. Once SharePoint hub sites begin Targeted Release (within next 1-2 weeks we'll begin), your admin(s) will then have a choice to create a new modern team site (group-connected) or a communication site and then convert it into a hub site using PowerShell. Or, you can do this on existing modern team sites or a communication sites. And you can create multiple hub sites following the above patterns.
- John WynneMar 12, 2018Silver ContributorMark-Kashman just to confirm will all Hub Sites need to be created through PowerShell?
- Savita MittalMar 22, 2018Brass Contributor
Yes as of now POWERSHELL is only way.
John Wynne wrote:
Mark-Kashman just to confirm will all Hub Sites need to be created through PowerShell?- Benjamin LillgeMar 23, 2018Copper Contributor
Savita Mittal wrote:
Yes as of now POWERSHELL is only way.
John Wynne wrote:
Mark-Kashman just to confirm will all Hub Sites need to be created through PowerShell?The video posted above (the hub sites section starts at 16 minutes in https://youtu.be/3iryF8Zh1yM) suggests any Communication Site or Modern Team Site can be made a Hub Site through a drop down in the Site Information settings. What makes you think Powershell is the only way to create them?