Explain the lifecycle states of a feature in Feature Management.

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Features move through well-defined lifecycle states:

  1. Preview (Optional)

    • Early access features

    • Not enabled by default

    • Used for testing and feedback

    • Governed by preview terms

  2. Released (Optional)

    • Stable and production-ready

    • Still optional

    • Enablement is customer-controlled

  3. On by default (Optional)

    • Enabled automatically

    • Can still be disabled temporarily

    • Indicates Microsoft confidence in adoption

  4. Mandatory (Final state)

    • Always enabled

    • Cannot be disabled

    • Represents core system functionality

This lifecycle allows organizations to prepare, test, and adapt before features become mandatory.

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