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- Roundup
- =======
+=======================================================
+Roundup: an Issue-Tracking System for Knowledge Workers
+=======================================================
+Copyright (c) 2003 Richard Jones (richard@mechanicalcat.net)
+Copyright (c) 2002 eKit.com Inc (http://www.ekit.com/)
+Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/)
-1. License
-==========
-This software is released under the GNU GPL. The copyright is held by Bizar
-Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au).
-The stylesheet included with this package has been copied from the Zope
-management interface and presumably belongs to Digital Creations.
+INSTANT GRATIFICATION
+=====================
+The impatient may try Roundup immediately by typing at the console::
-2. Installation
-===============
-For installation notes, please see the file INSTALL.TXT
+ python demo.py
+To start anew (a fresh demo instance)::
-3. Usage
-========
-The system is designed to accessed through the command-line, e-mail or web
-interface.
+ python demo.py nuke
-3.1 Command-line
-----------------
-The command-line tool is called "roundup-admin" and is used for most low-level
-database manipulations such as:
- . creating a database instance
- . redefining the list of products ("create" and "retire" commands)
- . adding users manually, or setting their passwords ("create" and "set")
- . other stuff - run it with no arguments to get a better description of
- what it does.
+Installation
+============
+For installation instructions, please see installation.txt in the "doc"
+directory.
-3.2 E-mail
-----------
-See the docstring at the start of the roundup/mailgw.py source file.
-
-
-3.3 Web
--------
-Hopefully, this interface is pretty self-explanatory...
-
-Index views may be modified by the following arguments:
- :sort - sort by prop name, optionally preceeded with '-'
- to give descending or nothing for ascending sorting.
- :group - group by prop name, optionally preceeded with '-' or
- to sort in descending or nothing for ascending order.
- :filter - selects which props should be displayed in the filter
- section. Default is all.
- :columns - selects the columns that should be displayed.
- Default is all.
- propname - selects the values the node properties given by propname
- must have (very basic search/filter).
-
-
-
-3. Design
+Upgrading
=========
-This software was written according to the specification found at
-
- http://software-carpentry.codesourcery.com/entries/second-round/track/Roundup/
-
-a copy of the spec is distributed with roundup as doc/spec.html.
-
-
-There have been some modifications. I've marked these in the source with
-'XXX' comments when I remember to.
-
-In short:
- Class.find() - may match multiple properties, uses keyword args.
-
- Class.filter() - isn't in the spec and it's very useful to have at the Class
- level.
-
- CGI interface index view specifier layout part - lose the '+' from the
- sorting arguments (it's a reserved URL character ;). Just made no
- prefix mean ascending and '-' prefix descending.
-
- ItemClass - renamed to IssueClass to better match it only having one
- hypderdb class "issue". Allowing > 1 hyperdb class breaks the
- "superseder" multilink (since it can only link to one thing, and we'd
- want bugs to link to support and vice-versa).
-
- templates - the call="link()" is handled by special-case mechanisms in my
- top-level CGI handler. In a nutshell, the handler looks for a method on
- itself called 'index%s' or 'item%s' where %s is a class. Most items
- pass on to the templating mechanism, but the file class _always_ does
- downloading. It'll probably stay this way too...
-
- template - call="link(property)" may be used to link "the current node"
- (from an index) - the link text is the property specified.
-
- template - added functions that I found very useful: List, History and
- Submit.
+For upgrading instructions, please see upgrading.txt in the "doc" directory.
- template - items must specify the message lists, history, etc. Having them
- by default was sometimes not wanted.
- template - index view determines its default columns from the template's
- <property> tags.
+Usage and Other Information
+===========================
+See the index.txt file in the "doc" directory.
- template - menu() and field() look awfully similar now .... ;)
- roundup.py - the command-line tool has a lot more commands at its disposal
-
-
-
-4. TODO
+License
=======
-Most of the TODO items are captured in comments in the code. In summary:
-
-in general:
- . better error handling (nicer messages for users)
- . possibly revert the entire damn thing to 1.5.2 ... :(
-roundup.py:
- . getopt() for command line
- . default init db in some way?
-hyperdb:
- . transaction support
-roundupdb:
- . split the file storage into multiple files
-roundup-mailgw:
- . errors as attachments
- . snip signatures?
-server:
- . check the source file timestamps before reloading
-date:
- . blue Date.__sub__ needs food, badly
-config
- . default to blank config in distribution and warn appropriately
-roundup_cgi
- . searching
- . keep form fields in form on bad submission - only clear it if all ok
- . messages should have the roundup CGI URL in them
-
-
-5. Known Bugs
-=============
-
-date:
- . date subtraction doesn't work correctly "if the dates cross leap years,
- phases of the moon, ..."
-
-filter:
- . incorrectly embeds hidden fields for filters being displayed - and
- doesn't use the existing values for filters being displayed either.
-
-
-6. Author
-=========
-richard@sourceforge.net
-
-
-7. Thanks
-=========
-Well, Ping, of course ;)
-
-Anthony Baxter, for some good first-release feedback. And then continuing
-support through development on sourceforge.
-
+See COPYING.txt