Roundup in the press

Roundup gets mentioned in various places. Here's one of them:

NTK, 2002-07-05:
                                >> TRACKING <<
               sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering

         There are times in your life - say, halfway into a drunken
         graphical joke about human sexual behaviour at your family
         priest's memorial service, or while looking into the tearful
         face of a co-worker you've chosen to mercilessly tease on,
         it transpires, the worst day of her life - when you really
         wish that you had a personal bug tracking system. You know,
         for yourself - where people could file bugs in your
         personality, and you could let them know how far you're
         progressing. Or better still, just flag them WORKSFORME and
         continue regardless. In pursuit of this characteristically
         self-hating wish, take a look at ROUNDUP, a new bare-bones
         issue-tracker that's gaining some favour. It's like Bugzilla
         without the six years of training, or RT without that
         tedious MySQL rubbish. It's just Python 2.1, a BSD-style DB,
         a cgi-bin script, some command line utilities, and a mail
         forward. Full admin over the Web or e-mail, not very
         scaleable but eminently hackable. Just like your life.