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To help you reduce the size of your repository, Space packages now can auto-delete old or unneeded packages using Package retention policies.
Once again, we're extending the list of repository types supported by Space Packages. Now it's time for npm registries! Let's take a look at the basics: how you can create an npm registry, and how you can publish and get npm packages – all this right inside your Space instance.
Space Packages are receiving a number of important updates. If you're a Packages user, please read this blog post carefully. Until recently, Space Packages was an organization-wide (top-level) module, which led to some inconveniences: The Packages page showed you all repositories at once. It w…
Space Packages continue evolving! In addition to creating Maven repositories and container registries, now you can create your own NuGet feeds. If you're interested, let's take a closer look. (more…)…
Let's continue our series of blog posts dedicated to Space Packages. The previous post was about working with Maven repositories. In this one, let's play with container registries! What are they for? The most obvious example is a Docker registry, but in addition to Docker images, container registrie…
In one of our previous blog posts, we've made an introduction to Space Packages. Now, it's time to try them in action! Let's start with Maven repositories: we'll take a look at how to create a Maven repo, log into it, and then publish the artifacts of a Gradle or Maven project. Create a repository …
Check the scheduled Space feature release status and track our latest priorities on the Space Roadmap page. The information on that page is updated on a regular basis. Welcome to Space 2020! We would like to share our plans and priorities for the current year in order to make sure that we’re moving…
We're delighted to introduce Space Packages! In this post we'd like to share with you the existing features, as well as the planned features we have in store for this Space module. First of all, what is Packages? Packages is a package repository manager. If you've ever heard of Maven Central, Docke…