General Questions
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We are phasing out our Community Edition releases of ActivePerl, ActivePython and ActiveTcl. For more details, read our Important Changes To ActiveState’s Licensing And Pricing Model In 2021 blog post.
Instead, ActiveState is replacing them with the ActiveState Platform ecosystem, which provides users with a secure open source supply chain and advanced package management capabilities. Here’s why.
No, Komodo IDE is now open source. For more information, see ActiveState Komodo IDE Now Open Source.
For more information, see our Pricing Page.
For more information, see our Pricing Page.
A custom build includes a version of an open source language, plus all the packages and dependencies your project requires. You can use the ActiveState Platform to create your own custom build, or schedule a call with us here. We’d be happy to understand what specific requirements you have.
However, you are limited by the number of active runtimes you can deploy. An active runtime is an instance of software from the ActiveState Platform that is run in any 24 hour period. A Free Tier subscription provides only 1 active runtime, which is suitable for an individual working on their personal project. Organizations should consider purchasing a Team Tier subscription (suitable for up to 20 developers) or else an Enterprise Tier subscription.
For more information on tier subscriptions, see our Pricing Page.
Information on purchasing licensing can be found on our Pricing Page. You can also reference the specific license terms for each of our ActiveState Platform tier subscription’s End User License Agreement (EULA) here.
ActiveState Platform Questions
- An open source catalog that contains vetted Python, Perl and Tcl packages.
- A secure build service that offers isolated, ephemeral, hermetic and verifiably reproducible builds from source code.
- Checksum verification of all build artifacts ensures the final packages you work with haven’t been compromised.
- A single toolchain for Python, Perl and Tcl on Windows and Linux.
- Shared, reproducible environments eliminate “works on my machine” issues
- Automated notification and remediation of open source vulnerabilities
The most common use case for the ActiveState Platform User is to build, manage and/or download an open source runtime environment that contains a version of an open source language, plus all the packages and dependencies your project requires.
E.g. Engineering Teams, Developers, IT groups, Data Scientists, DevOps and DevSecOps groups.
Contact us if there’s a specific language you want!
- Runtimes are the built collection of artifact(s) that you deploy on a local device or virtual machine. A runtime forms an environment (which includes your open source dependencies) in which a program or script can be executed.
- Concurrent Runtime: The number of runtimes running simultaneously at any given point in time where a customer buys a fixed number of runtime licenses that can be used by an unlimited number of users. The customer would pay based on the number of concurrent runtimes they would typically need to operate across their software development lifecycle (from development to production environments).
The calculation for a subscription would be the sum of runtimes running via our state tool plus the number of runtimes installed via our installer. If you have any questions regarding runtime usage and how it is calculated please contact us.
ActiveState Platform Free Tier – ideal for a single coder Provides 1 runtime for free. Offers the ability to build, work with and deploy runtime environments created from any language we offer on any platform we support. Support is via our community.
ActiveState Platform Pro Tier – ideal for projects that involve 1 to 2 developers Includes 3 concurrent runtimes with additional language versions. Private as well as multi-OS projects. Users also have access to vulnerability (CVE) reports on a per-project level.
ActiveState Platform Team Tier – ideal for team project development and small scale production Licensed as an annual subscription. Includes 3 concurrent runtimes, with the ability to purchase up to 75 concurrent runtimes. Offers the ability to build, work with and deploy runtime environments created from any language we offer on any platform we support. It also provides access to older / 32-bit Python, Perl and Tcl distributions/ Technical support is provided via email and chat.
ActiveState Platform Enterprise Tier – ideal for large enterprises Licensed as an annual subscription. Includes 150 runtimes, with the ability to purchase as many as required. Offers the ability to build, work with and deploy secure runtime environments created from any language we offer on any platform we support. It also offers access to:
- OEM licensing for bundling/re-distributing ActiveState’s Python, Tcl or Perl runtimes with your applications. Pricing varies. Contact us to discuss your customers’ needs.
- Indemnification against IP infringement lawsuits for ActiveState’s Python, Tcl or Perl distributions.
- Extended support for EOL languages, like Python 2
- SLA-backed Technical Support via chat, email or voice
For more information, see our Platform pricing page.
See more information in our Platform pricing page here.
If you’re a security professional, you might want to read an overview of our secure supply chain capabilities, or else read some of security-oriented datasheets.
- If you have more questions, please feel free to Contact Sales to arrange a demonstration of the Platform’s capabilities.
Technical Questions
Whenever you add a package to your environment using “state install <packagename>”, the State Tool will tell the ActiveState Platform to build it (and all of its dependencies) from source code, and then download and install them in your local environment in much the same manner as PPM did.
For more information, please read Goodbye PPM, Hello State Tool.
For more information, please read Perl Dev Kit (PDK) Is Now End Of Life or Tcl Dev Kit (TDK) Now End Of Life.
You can learn more about the transition by reading our blog posts:
Komodo IDE is now open source. For more information, see ActiveState Komodo IDE Now Open Source.
If you have a Free Tier subscription to the ActiveState Platform, we encourage you to make use of the community-supported Komodo IDE Community Forums. While the forums are hosted by ActiveState, they are primarily for the use of the Komodo community, who actively respond to questions posted by users.
Komodo IDE is now open source. For more information, see ActiveState Komodo IDE Now Open Source.