> > I liked it a lot, but didn't have time to finish my review of the > > setup, and Gordon didn't have more time to put in it, so it > > languished. Since then, RoundUp has changed some of its internal > > architecture (as far as I can remember) and Gordon's work needs some > > reworking to catch up. We need a new volunteer! > > What exactly is needed? Since Gordon did the work, RoundUp was changed to use Zope style templating. So Gordon's templates need to changed too. Possibly bugs or missing features in the new templating need to be fixed in RoundUp before this is possible. Apart from that, Gordon didn't finish everything -- I'd point you to the meta-RoundUp instance that we used to keep track of the remaining problems, but it's down. There may still be problems with sending email from the RoundUp instance to users not at python.org. Finally, there's the small task of actual deployment. There needs to be a flag day when the SF trackers are converted to RoundUp once more (Gordon wrote all the screen-scraping software to do this), the RoundUp tracker is opened up for the public, and the SF trackers are disabled. Befor this, the RoundUp tracker needs to be operated in "beta" mode for a while. After this, it probably needs babysitting as heavy use reveals more bugs. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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