================ Roundup Features ================ Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with web, e-mail and command-line interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software Carpentry "Track" design competition. *simple to install* - installation (including web interface) takes about 30 minutes - two templates included in the distribution for you to base your tracker on - doesn't need *any* additional support software - python (2.1+) is enough to get you going - easy to set up higher-performance storage backends like sqlite_ and metakit_ - the really impatient can try the instant-gratification Demo Mode (``python demo.py``) *simple to use* - accessible through the web, email, command-line or Python programs - may be used to track bugs, features, user feedback, sales opportunities, milestones, ... - keeps a full history of changes to issues with configurable verbosity - issues have their own mini mailing list (nosy list) *highly configurable* - web interface HTML is fully editable - database schema is also fully editable (only the "user" class is required) with a full set of data types (including dates and many-to-many relations) across all storages available - customised automatic auditors and reactors may be written that perform actions before and after changes are made to entries in the database - samples are provided for all types of configuration changes *fast, scalable* - with the sqlite_, metakit_ and mysql backends, roundup is also fast and scalable, easily handling thousands of issues and users with decent response times - indexed text searching giving fast responses to searches across all messages and indexed string properties *documented* - documentation exists for installation, upgrading, maintenance, users and customisation *web interface* - fully editable interfaces for listing and display of items - extendable to include wizards, parent/meta bug displays, ... - differentiates between anonymous, known and admin users - may be set up to require login, and may also only allow admin users to register new users - authentication of user registration and user-driven password resetting using email and one time keys - may be run through CGI as a normal cgi script, as a stand-alone web server, or through Zope - searching may be performed using many constraints, including a full-text search of messages attached to issues - file attachments (added through the web or email) are served up with the correct content-type and filename - email change messages generated by roundup appear to be sent by the person who made the change, but responses will go back through the nosy list by default *e-mail interface* - may be set up using sendmail-like delivery alias, POP polling or mailbox polling - may auto-register users who send in mail and aren't known to roundup - nosy list configuration controls how people are added and when messages are sent to the list - auto-filing of "unformatted" messages into a particular class - e-mail attachments are handled sanely, being attached to the issue they're intended for, and forwarded on to the nosy list - sane handling of content-type and content-encoding of messages (text/plain preferred in all situations) - email packages that display threading will show issue messages correctly threaded - users may send in messages from multiple addresses and be associated with the same roundup username - built-in security features like TLS and APOP *command-line* - may be used to interactively manage roundup databases - may be scripted using standard shell scripting - roundup's API may also be used by other Python programs - a sample is provided that runs once a day and emails people their assigned issues - a variety of sample shell scripts are provided (weekly reports, issue generation, ...) .. _sqlite: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/ .. _metakit: http://www.equi4.com/metakit/