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SharePoint Hybrid and Migration Team responded
Thank you for bringing this suggestion to our attention. While the SharePoint migration investments have been focused on helping the on-prem customer transition to OneDrive and SharePoint in Office 365 using the SharePoint migration tool, we acknowledge that there are additional scenarios like the ones explained in this suggestion that are not covered yet. We are currently considering various options to solve those scenarios, but we cannot commit to anything at this point. Please continue bringing great suggestions to our attention like this one.
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We’re reviewing your suggestion. Like Pat already noted in the comments, we are looking into this one and hopefully can make this happen relatively soon. Thanks for your feedback!
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Looking at the news center in Office 365 we can see, that even features that are GA already could take weeks to reach all tenants. So when should be the point in time to remove the warnings?
How about seeing this from the installers side? If there would be a message like 'Your tenant doesn't have the 'GraphHttpClient'-Feature yet!' when the package is added to the tenants app catalog that would be a valuable information.