All releases of Tournament Pool and Bracket Tracker


Release Notes: This release adds 16 feature requests and changes the license to the GNU Affero General Public License version 3. Administrators can list, delete, or remove anything that can be created in the interface that isn't used elsewhere. Interface navigation was improved and cleaned up. A new tie breaker has been added, called the "Upset Prediction Delta". The system will also analyze any pool and add comments to indicate winners, the maximum rank a player can attain, who each player is rooting for, and who is out.


Release Notes: This release adds many new options for the tournament pool administrator. You can do tie breakers, not show the player's brackets to each other until the tournament starts, limit the number of brackets per player, and run a pool starting later in a tournament, such as starting at the Sweet 16. There is also a new interface for setting the start date and time of the tournament, sorting enhancements, the ability to edit pool settings, ranking the brackets of a running pool, and players may reset their passwords.


Release Notes: This release sorts the brackets in a pool so that the brackets with the most points show up on top. It also gives group administrators the ability to change a pool until there are brackets added to it. This will help them correct mistakes. Administration form based pages now put the focus on the first form element. This should make administration faster to do.


Release Notes: All known bugs were fixes. Specifically, some user interface bugs that eventually resulted in corrupted data were fixed. This is a recommended upgrade for all users. This release also includes support for the NIT tournament.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release. It solves a number of issues that have been preventing the successful use of 0.4.0 in various environments. Specifically, this release reinstates support for JDK 1.4, fixes a database upgrade issue, and fixes a bug where non-admin users didn't see the right groups. Some user interface improvements are also included for the MyTournament page. This upgrade is recommended for all users, especially for the non-admin bugfix.


Release Notes: Administrators can now create a new tournament, create teams, and assign the seeds, all from the user interface. Leagues have been added so that teams are properly grouped and you don't make the mistake of placing a women's team in a men's tournament or vice versa. A site admin who has the authority to create new tournaments, set them up with teams, and to assign other site admins was added. The user interface was updated so that the focus is on particular tournaments.


Release Notes: The major new feature of this release is invitations. This gives the administrator of a tournament the ability to send out an invitation URL which, when clicked by a prospective player, will add them automatically to an appropriate group without administrator involvement. This release also gives links to the tournament update pages so that you can easily update the games as they happen, and delegate the authority to update the games. All screens are properly secured. Various bugfixes have also been made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release features a new user interface. The View Pool screen now shows and links to the tournament and the group. There is a Tournament Type != Tournament bugfix. The interface now works in Internet Explorer.


Release Notes: This release added information on setting up the men's and women's NCAA 2005 Tournaments. You can no longer edit brackets that have been assigned to a pool for a tournament that is underway, and you can now add a bracket to a pool directly from the edit page if the bracket is completed. The view bracket page now computes a score using the default score system and color codes brackets against actual results.
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