Richard Jones' Log: Roundup 1.0 has been released!

Fri, 27 Jan 2006

And they said it'd never happen. OK, I said it'd never happen. After four and a half years (8 major feature releases) it was about time.

Roundup 1.0 is out!

The latest feature release seemed like a really good place to draw the line in the sand. The code is very stable now. All the important features are in there.

I'm thinking about moving on to work on some tracker templates. Like maybe a Trac-alike one. Except, you know, better :)

Comment by Darryl on Fri, 27 Jan 2006

Congratulations!!

I'm still on roundup 8.x so i guess this momentous occasion should inspire the upgrade.

Comment by Fredrik on Fri, 27 Jan 2006

Hurrah!

Now, if we only could round up some roundup administrator resources, and get a roundup instance running over at python.org...

Cheers /F (who's still using a slightly tweaked version of Ping's original roundup hack...)

Comment by Andy Todd on Mon, 30 Jan 2006

Congratulations. A fine job.

Comment by Fredrik on Thu, 02 Feb 2006

"Now, if we only could round up some roundup administrator resources, and get a roundup instance running over at python.org..."

(That was a hint to the roundup community, but nobody seem to have gotten that. Last time I checked, Python-Dev was talking about using a non-python closed-source solution...)

Comment by Richard Jones on Fri, 03 Feb 2006

If a tree falls in the forest, and you're not there to see it... ?


The biggest pain inna ass with doing this, of course, is Sourceforge continually timing out. Debugging web scraping against a server that times out 9 times out of 10 is not my idea of a Good Time.