RhodeCode explained

RhodeCode is an open source self-hosted platform for behind-the-firewall source code management. It provides centralized control over Git, Mercurial, and Subversion repositories within an organization, with common authentication and permission management. RhodeCode allows forking, pull requests, and code reviews via a web interface.

RhodeCode
Commercial:Yes
Type:Git, Mercurial, SVN
source code management
Registration:Optional (required for RhodeCode EE)
Current Status:Online
RhodeCode CE (Community Edition)
Author:Marcin Kuźmiński
Developer:RhodeCode Inc.
Latest Release Version:4.17 [1]
Programming Language:Python
Operating System:Windows, Linux, Unix
Language:English
Genre:Source Code Management
License:Open Source (AGPLv3)
RhodeCode EE (Enterprise Edition)
Latest Release Version:4.17
License:Proprietary
RhodeCode Inc.
Type:Private
Foundation:2010
Founder:Marcin Kuźmiński
Key People:Marcin Kuźmiński (CTO)
Location:Berlin, Germany
Industry:Software
International:Yes

Software

RhodeCode is an enterprise source code management platform for Mercurial, Git, and SVN repositories. It also provides a web interface and APIs to control source code access, manage users, and conduct code reviews. The platform applies existing tools and integrations across the whole code base in a unified way.

RhodeCode is written in Python using the Pylons Framework. It is run as a standalone hosted application on a dedicated server (or in a private cloud) to manage multiple repositories within an organization. RhodeCode CE is free, with an unlimited number of users and repositories. RhodeCode EE is for-fee and builds enterprise integrations on top of CE.

Features

Team collaboration:

Repository management:

Code security and authentication:

Editions

RhodeCode platform comes in two editions:[2]

Contributions

RhodeCode CE licensed under the AGPLv3 license. Developers willing to contribute need to sign the Contributor License Agreement (CLA), before their changes are merged into RhodeCode's main codebase.[3] RhodeCode has an active community of open source contributors and a developer program.[4]

History

RhodeCode was created in 2010 by Marcin Kuźmiński[5] to satisfy his need for a more efficient and secure way to manage source code across Mercurial, Git and SVN repositories behind a firewall in large organisations. RhodeCode was released as open-source software.

At the beginning of 2013, RhodeCode Enterprise was created to implement features that enterprise users were requesting. The new version was released in August 2013,[6] [7] which also made parts of the software no longer open source.

Move to open source

Earlier versions of RhodeCode Enterprise were licensed entirely under the GNU General Public License version 3, but in August 2013, RhodeCode 2.0, introduced exceptions for parts of the software distribution. Because RhodeCode had accepted patches from independent developers, contributed under the GPL license, there was a dispute about whether the company had the legal rights to make such change.[8] According to Bradley M. Kuhn of Software Freedom Conservancy, the exception statement is ambiguous and "leaves the redistributor feeling unclear about their rights".[9] Furthermore, he insists, GPLv3 §7¶4 forbids behaviour of that sort.[10] Instead of pursuing litigation, which might take years, SFC decided to fork the project under the name Kallithea, replacing the non-free files with free ones.

Starting 2016, RhodeCode is open source,[11] with source code for RhodeCode CE (Community Edition) openly available under the AGPLv3 license. As the company explains in their blog, with this move they intend "to accelerate the pace and scope of innovation on [RhodeCode] platform" (rhodecode.com, 2016). RhodeCode EE (Enterprise Edition) has a proprietary business license.

Company

RhodeCode Inc. is a software company that creates products for enterprise software development. Its source code management and Application performance management products aim at software developers, project managers and DevOps engineers.[12]

RhodeCode as a company was founded and incorporated in July 2013 by Marcin Kuzminski and Sebastian Kreutzberger. It achieved its Series A funding of $3.5M in October 2014, and is currently funded by Earlybird Venture Capital and DFJ Esprit.[13]

RhodeCode is headquartered in Berlin,[14] it also has offices in Palo Alto, California.[15]

Notes and References

  1. https://rhodecode.com/download RhodeCode Download page
  2. Web site: RhodeCode Editions Comparison. 21 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Contributions to RhodeCode Community Edition. 21 July 2016.
  4. Web site: RhodeCode Launches the Developer Program for Open Source Contributors. 21 July 2016.
  5. Web site: RhodeCode - 120.000 Unternehmen nutzten SCM Tool. 25 April 2014. Berliner Morgenpost. German. 25 June 2014.
  6. RhodeCode Follows Trail Blazed by MySQL with Release of Open Source Enterprise Solution. 7 August 2013. 25 June 2014.
  7. Web site: Boasting big-name users, Github rival RhodeCode hits version 2.0 and starts making money. Meyer. David. 7 August 2013. GigaOM. 25 June 2014.
  8. News: Jake Edge . 27 August 2014 . Forking instead of fighting . .
  9. Web site: Bradley M. Kuhn . Bradley M. Kuhn . 15 July 2014 . Why Conservancy's Kallithea Project Exists . .
  10. News: How to win the copyleft fight—without litigation. Interview with Bradley Kuhn, Software Freedom Conservancy. 14 July 2015. Ben Cotton. Opensource.com.
  11. Web site: RhodeCode Goes Open Source. 21 July 2016.
  12. Web site: Python Package Manager RhodeCode 2.2.5. 16 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Enterprise code management specialists RhodeCode get $3.5M in funding. David Meyer. Gigaom. 28 October 2014.
  14. Web site: RhodeCode Company Details. 16 July 2016.
  15. Web site: PRNewswire. RhodeCode Opens Their Global Headquarters in the Heart of Silicon Valley. 12 March 2015.