bugs.python.org is essentially a custom workflow engine for the CPython core development team. This means it needs a meta-tracker to track feature requests, as well as a general issue tracker to track maintainability and usability issues.
Historically that meta-tracker has been maintained at http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta, but it doesn't need any kind of heavy customisation or integration with other tools, so GitHub Issues serve the purpose better than maintaining a second Roundup instance does.
bugs.python.org is a Roundup deployment, maintained as described in https://wiki.python.org/moin/TrackerDevelopment.
It uses Mercurial in order to simplify updating to new version of Roundup (which is still using Mercurial upstream).
See #2 for the discussion on potentially moving to a GitHub based workflow that better aligns with the workflows used by other CPython core-workflow projects (while still accounting for the need to periodically rebase on new upstream releases).