License and sources
RED, REDO, RedCloud and all the material that comes with it are open source under the Apache 2.0 license.
The program sources of RED are stored in the public HSTO/RED repository hosted on BitBucket.
The program sources of RedCloud are stored in the currently private HSTO/REDCLOUD repository hosted on BitBucket. The repository will be opened when we reach R1.0 status.
The program sources of REDO are stored in the currently private HSTO/REDO repository hosted on BitBucket. The repository will be opened when we reach R1.0 status.
RED and all its friends are published under the Apache 2.0 license.
Go to APACHE.ORG to learn more about this license.

Upcoming Releases
RED 4.x
Given that the head and the heart of the project are no longer at DTU (and in academia), the further development of RED is currently stalled.
RED 4.0
RED 4.0 is technically ready for deployment since March 2016, but has not been finalized and presented here due to organisational reasons. It is available in the Downloads section of the BitBucket repository, though. We hope to provide a proper release package before the end of 2016.
RED 3.4
RED 3.4 was released on 2016-02-22, and is available in the Downloads section of the BitBucket repository.
RED 3.3
R3.3 was scheduled for January 2016. A delay in its final delivery moved it so close to the scheduled R3.4 that we decided to skip over 3.3, and go straigth to RED 3.4.

Current Releases
RED 3.2.1
A patch for RED3.2 was released November 18th, 2015, this is the most current version, 3.2.1. The release notes summarize what's new.
Download RED 3.2.1 for Windows 7, 32-bit
Executables for unsupported platforms
RED 3.2.1 for unsupported plattforms include the following.
Download RED 3.2.1 for Windows 7, 64-bit
Download RED 3.2.1 for Linux, 32-bit
Download RED 3.2.1 for Linux, 64-bit

Older Releases
RED 3.2
We have released RED 3.2 in October 2015. It is superseded by a patch (v3.2.1) but is still available.
Download RED 3.2 for Windows 7, 32-bit
Prior releases have been removed here due to restricted web-space. They are still available in the BitBucket repository.
Documentation
Lecture slides
The complete Lecture Material.
Papers and Presentations
RED Overview Talk given at the Informatics Colloquium of Augsburg University in December 2015.
Poster summary at ECOOP/ECMFA 2013 giving a nice synopsis of available features at the time.
the actual poster described in the summary mentioned above

Manual
The available documentation is patchy, to say the least. Here is what we do have. The general Manual, showing how to get started with some of the most important elements of a requirements specification. A more comprehensive version is due summer 2016.
A small guide to installing RED.
The draft manual, referring to RED 2.8, mostly.
A little guide on how to work with RED's UseCase Point Estimation tool.

Developer Guide
We are working on the developer guide. Hopefully, it will be released some time in spring 2016.
MSc thesis of Maciej Kucharek about re-engineering RED in 2013

Samples
In this section we will present a few sample projects for RED. Load them to see sample usages. They have been created with older versions of RED, so there might be some unexpected discrepancies with release 3.4, where substantial refactorings have been implemented.
For the time being, the samples are just stored in the repository. In order to be included here, they should be cleaned up first.