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Coming Soon: Stack Overflow For Teams!

Sometimes we chase things not because we can see what's at the end, but because the general direction feels like the one that we should be taking. It might be surprising to learn that the unshipping of teams was met with quite a bit of optimism on our part, internally; we knew that the direction was still good, and that a bit of quiet time might help us figure out why we felt so strongly that we needed to head in that direction. We needed to get a better fix on that really shiny thing we kept seeing off in the distance.

As we've been working on channels, we've had a series of epiphanies. Well, maybe they weren't really epiphanies, maybe they were just things we needed to say out loud more purposefully to one another to make sure none of us thought all of us were totally crazy:

  • Working on products that directly depend on the continued refinement of our Q&A product is a very healthy thing for us to be doing. Even though it can be a bit of a drag to put a ton of work into stuff that only paves the way for more visible changes, it keeps us focused.

  • It can be easy to mistake all that stuff you didn't see coming as scope creep, especially when that stuff is debt that wouldn't have surfaced otherwise. Sometimes the right call is to keep going even when you see thick and prickly weeds ahead. We've been talking about our information architecture on the blog lately, if you missed it.

  • Human behavior is weird — like, really weird. People make everything more complicated. A lot of our core Q&A model is based on the assumption that people need to prove themselves over a period of time before it's safe to trust them. That gets odd and even onerous in private settings when your paycheck is the foundation of the social contact.

  • The product we're currently calling 'channels' is starting to turn more and more into a term to indicate an isolated environment where it's safe for quite a few rules (even fundamental ones, like laws of Q&A physics) to be quite different than they are for public Q&A, or not exist at all.

In our last major update we talked about all of the work that was going into getting channels ready enough that we (and some very brave early alpha partners) could start testing it. That has been going about as well as you'd expect for a high speed roller that conspicuously lacks any safety devices, and has been just as exhilarating.

Now that we've identified everything else that needs to go into a minimum, viable product, we have some updates that we think you'll find helpful as we near an announcement of a firm launch date:

  1. Stack Overflow For Teams is what has come full circle as the product that we've previously described as channels.

  2. Channels are an architectural concept that are primarily inward-facing, but serve as the foundation to allow things like Stack Overflow For Teams to exist.

Channels allow us to do things like have many instances of the same tag, have questions with only organizational visibility, have different kinds of privileges, housekeeping scripts and .. a lot of other things. We did not realize how much of a departure what we initially called a channel could be, especially as we saw our early alpha gluttons partners need to bend things to suit their needs.

What other kinds of neat things could a channel eventually support? We're not entirely sure yet, our main goal is to get Stack Overflow For Teams out in public beta the first half of May 2018. We're starting this discussion now to head off any ambiguity that would otherwise arise from future updates, and to open up to any questions you might have no matter how 'blue sky' they might seem.

What I've understated quite deliberately in this post, mostly for the sake of the shred of remaining brevity it can boast, is the colossal undertaking it has been to get to a product that is close to being complete enough to ship. We'll have more comprehensive details about features and how Stack Overflow For Teams will differ from public Q&A as we get closer to shipping, way more than I could possibly list here.

If there's something specific you'd like to know, please ask away in an answer (or comment, if you're just interested in seeing if there's something worth asking about). We're really excited to have reached this point and we can't wait for everyone to see it.

Until then, ask away, and we'll continue to post updates as we have them.

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