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Launchpad (website)

Launchpad
Launchpad logo.png
Type of site
Project Hosting Server
Available in English
Owner Canonical Ltd.
Created by Canonical Ltd.
Website launchpad.net
Alexa rank Increase 4,928 (July 2016)
Commercial Yes
Registration Optional
Launched January 2004
Current status Active
Content license
GNU Affero General Public License
Launchpad Suite
Launchpad logo.png
Developer(s) Francis J. Lacoste and 52 others
Initial release 15 June 2005; 11 years ago (2005-06-15)
Stable release
3.0 / 23 September 2009; 7 years ago (2009-09-23)
Preview release
3.1.10
Repository code.launchpad.net/launchpad-project/launchpad
Written in Python
Available in English
Type Project Management
License GNU Affero General Public License
Website launchpad.net/launchpad-project

Launchpad is a web application and website that allows users to develop and maintain software, particularly open-source software. It is developed and maintained by Canonical Ltd.

On 21 July 2009, the source code was released publicly under the GNU Affero General Public License. As of January 2013, the Launchpad repository hosts more than 30,000 projects. The domain launchpad.net attracted 1 million visitors by August 2009 according to a Compete.com survey.

It has several parts:

A significant but less visible component is Soyuz, "the distribution management portion of Launchpad." Launchpad is currently primarily used in the development of Ubuntu, an operating system. Launchpad uses the FOSS (free/open source) Zope 3 application server.

Several of Canonical Ltd.'s own projects use Launchpad for development including Ubuntu and Bazaar. Development of Launchpad is itself managed in Launchpad.

Other prominent projects using Launchpad for various aspects of managing their development include:

Launchpad was initially criticized by the Jem Report and other members of the free software community for not being available under a free license, such as the GNU GPL, despite its aims. In response, the developers stated that they aimed to eventually release it under a free software license, but that it could potentially take years. On 9 July 2007, Canonical Ltd. released Storm, the first Launchpad component made available under a free software license.


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