Simon Michael <[email protected]> writes:

> I have been serving as intermittent admin of the Roundup bug tracker,
> but I find I can't give it the focus it needs, and I need to step back
> from it. So we need one or two (or more) sharp individuals to take
> over. This can be a fun job. I will be happy to train you and back you
> up as needed, so this is also a good opportunity to pick up some
> python fu.
> One possible issue is getting the required access on the server. But
> I'm pretty sure Eric can arrange that if needed.
>
> Our templates and tracker content need some serious love and
> admin/cleanup/upgrade work. But Roundup is a nice system to work with,
> and that project has recently revitalised. Python is making great
> strides with their roundup, and we should be doing the same; it's a
> key piece of infrastructure.

I have an interest in improving our roundup instance, but

 - I'm already overcommitted looking after our documentation;

 - I don't actually USE the web interface -- I use almost exclusively
   the mail interface, along with the CSV and mbox dump formats;

 - What time I've spent with the roundup TAL templates made my head
   hurt.  A lot.  I don't "get" the style of embedding procedures into a
   largely static page (which is basically what TAL is doing).

It's also worth noting that darcs.net is still running Debian 3.1
(oldstable), and that consequently it's roundup instance is quite old.
It'd probably be a good idea to update the whole system to Debian 4.0
(stable) sometime...

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