We will be offering Space either as a service, hosted and managed entirely by JetBrains, or as a self-hosted version (available in the near future). Whether you do so by using webhooks, HTTP API, or even plugins (on the self-hosted version), you can extend the existing functionality of Space and make use of the information available to you without needing to hook up many different solutions that create silos of data. Space allows you to build on the platform in multiple ways. Tight integration between the areas of the system provides for numerous advantages such as knowing a person’s availability, which is useful if you want to have a chat or assign a code review to them. This eliminates the need for creating concepts such as groups and then making sure that every team member is also part of the corresponding group. When you join a team, you are automatically included in everything related to it, be it meetings, blogs, source control, calendars, vacations, etc. In Space, the concept of a team is a first-class citizen. With this growth, we’ve found our current use of independent tools has often created silos, leading to miscommunication, less efficient collaboration, and loss of information. As a company, we’ve grown from a team of 3 developers to over 1200 people, 60% of whom are technical. Space was born out of our own needs at JetBrains. It has Git-based Version Control, Code Review, Automation (CI/CD) based on Kotlin Scripting, Package Repositories, Planning tools, Issue Tracker, Chats, Blogs, Meetings, and Team Directory, among other features. Space is an integrated team environment that provides teams and organizations with the tools they need to collaborate effectively and efficiently. Today at KotlinConf, we announced our brand new product Space, and we have already opened the Early Access Program.
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