I was playing a bit around with some PowerShell. More precise “PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-SPFeature -id 14173c38-5e2d-4887-8134-60f9df889bad | fl” and I got is list of properties out.
|           Name  |                   : FeatureDefinition/14173c38-5e2d-4887-8134-60f9df889bad  |      
|           Id  |                   : 14173c38-5e2d-4887-8134-60f9df889bad  |      
|           DisplayName  |                   : PageConverters  |      
|           SolutionId  |                   : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000  |      
|           ReceiverAssembly  |         : | 
|           ReceiverClass  |         : | 
|           UIVersion  |         : | 
|           UpgradeReceiverAssembly  |         : | 
|           UpgradeReceiverClass  |         : | 
|           Properties  |                   : {}  |      
|           Version  |                   : 14.0.0.0  |      
|           Scope  |         : | 
|           WebApplication              |                   : False  |      
|           ActivateOnDefault  |                   : True  |      
|           RootDirectory  |                   : C:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\Template\Features\PageConverters  |      
|           Hidden  |                   : True  |      
|           ActivationDependencies  |                   : {}  |      
|           AlwaysForceInstall  |                   : False  |      
|           RequireResources  |                   : False  |      
|           DefaultResourceFile  |                   : core  |      
|           TypeName  |                   : Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPFeatureDefinition  |      
|           Status  |                   : Online  |      
|           Parent  |                   : SPFarm Name=SharePoint_Config_d914eed3-48bf-4d2b-939d-60279b8b14bd  |      
|           Farm  |                   : SPFarm Name=SharePoint_Config_d914eed3-48bf-4d2b-939d-60279b8b14bd  |      
|           UpgradedPersistedProperties  |                   : {}  |      
Cool! But what is even cooler is some of the new properties on the SPFeatureDefinition object like SolutionId, UpgradeReceiverClass and Version.
Taking a closer look of the members on the SPFeatureDefinition in the SharePoint 2010 SDK:
I’m really looking forward to make some nice IT governance with these new properties!
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