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How do we restrict JetBrains features to a pilot group using feature flags and policy controls?

  • Hemant Chansoriya
  • Oct 16, 2025

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To restrict JetBrains features to a pilot group, wrap the new functionality in feature flags within your code, then use policy controls (like Role-Based Access Control - RBAC) to define which users or groups (your pilot group) can have those feature flags enabled.

  • Kakkirenishivaji
  • Oct 17, 2025

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