Install launchpad on my server

Asked by RRecalcati

It is possible to install launchpad on my company server and use it for our development?
We can buy it, but we don't like, for all our projects, to agree to GPL or similar license.
For some projects it will be possible, but not for all.

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Elliot Murphy (statik) said :
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Hi!

No, launchpad is not currently able to be installed on separate servers, we run it as a hosted service. Soon we will be offering the ability to purchase a subscription if you want to host a project that does not use a free license.

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RRecalcati (raffaele-recalcati-opensurf) said :
#2

I'm very sorry, but in our work team we prefer to host our project by ourselves.
I know that it is a use contrary to open source phylosophy, but we need this at the moment.
When we'll be able to host a project on your server will do immediately.
Anyway we have some open source projects, but we have to understand how to manage them on launchpad.

Thank you for your reply.

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Mike Stoddart (stodge) said :
#3

Launchpad is open source now so you can install it on your servers.

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Raffaele Recalcati (lamiaposta71) said :
#4

beautiful.
I'll propose to my boss in some days!!

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RC (rc1) said :
#5

Mike,
Do you mean I can install launchpad on my server and use it top manage proprietary software?

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Raffaele Recalcati (lamiaposta71) said :
#6

yes, It has been announced some weeks ago.

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carlos (carlos-dosmaracas) said :
#7

that is good to know.
Where do you download it, though?

Haven't been able to find it.

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Raffaele Recalcati (lamiaposta71) said :
#8

search in launchpad.net

2009/11/2 carlos <email address hidden>:
> Question #39276 on Launchpad itself changed:
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> carlos posted a new comment:
> that is good to know.
> Where do you download it, though?
>
> Haven't been able to find it.
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Raffaele Recalcati (lamiaposta71) said :
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http://blog.launchpad.net/general/launchpad-is-now-open-source

https://dev.launchpad.net/Getting

2009/11/3 Raffaele Recalcati <email address hidden>:
> Question #39276 on Launchpad itself changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/39276
>
> Raffaele Recalcati posted a new comment:
> search in launchpad.net
>
>
> 2009/11/2 carlos <email address hidden>:
>> Question #39276 on Launchpad itself changed:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/39276
>>
>> carlos posted a new comment:
>> that is good to know.
>> Where do you download it, though?
>>
>> Haven't been able to find it.
>>
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>> You received this question notification because you are a direct
>> subscriber of the question.
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