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Moved roundup-tracker.org infrastructure docs to website/README.txt
This change makes developers.txt as the place for people contributing
to the code base and README.txt to those maintaining the
infrastructure.
The old state was website/README.txt had reference to
doc/developers.txt for updating issues.roundup-tracker.org. Removed
reference and move docs to website/README.txt.
doc/developers.txt had a section on updating website and wiki that
referenced website/README.txt. Removed section, replaced with sentence
that references website/README.txt for all infrastructure.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 14 Mar 2021 20:52:11 -0400 |
| parents | 92cc82788f83 |
| children | 5296d27ac97c |
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Roundup Issue Tracker ===================== .. raw:: html <div class="release_info note">Download: <a href="https://pypi.org/project/roundup/">latest</a></div> Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software Carpentry "Track" design competition. The current stable version of Roundup is 2.0.0 which has quite a comprehensive :doc:`feature set <docs/features>` compared to the last stable release (v1.6.1). These features include: * Python 2 and Python 3 support * a new REST interface * updates to jinja2 templates including security improvements For more information see the :doc:`design overview <docs/design>`, and all the other :doc:`documentation <docs>`. Roundup has been deployed for: * bug tracking and TODO list management (the classic installation) * customer help desk support (with a wizard for the phone answerers, linking to networking, system and development issue trackers) * issue management for IETF working groups * sales lead tracking * conference paper submission and double-blind referee management * weblogging (well, almost :) ...and so on. It's been designed with :doc:`flexibility <docs/customizing>` in mind - it's not just another bug tracker. Roundup ships with a *demo tracker* to play with - after you've unpacked the source, just run "python demo.py" and load up the URL it prints out! Roundup was originally released as version 0.1.1 in late August, 2001. The first `change note`_ I wrote says: Needed a bug tracking system. Looked around. Tried to install many Perl-based systems, to no avail. Got tired of waiting for Roundup to be released. Had just finished major product project, so needed something different for a while. Roundup here I come... .. _`download`: https://pypi.org/project/roundup/ .. _`change note`: https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/code/ci/tip/tree/CHANGES.txt .. _`its own set of docs`: https://www.roundup-tracker.org/dev-docs/docs.html
