On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:51 PM, SkuFlow.com <i...@skuflow.com> wrote:

> well i'm look for something like 4over4.com where you can design your own
> stuff to print then submit it for printing... ie a print shop, not just an
> ecommerce storefront.
>
>
Ok, I didn't quite pick up on that subtlety - but the concept is still the
same. It would suggest that Django (or a framework) is more suitable than
the wordpress option.

Having said that, it would essentially be ecommerce - but each item
purchased would also have a couple of additional fields - the relevant
design files and maybe some numbers, depending on whether the entire order
should have one design or not. IE the diff between 100 mugs having 1
design, or 100 mugs, 20 with design A, 50 with design B, 30 with design C.

How to do it depends on exact needs, but I would extend something already
developed.


On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It's just an online shop right?
>>
>> There are plenty of FLOSS frameworks and apps already written for online
>> shops. http://www.satchmoproject.com/ or
>> https://www.django-shop.org/ecosystem/ for instance.
>>
>> The hard work isn't in the construction of the site logic, it's the data
>> entry (all the items, all the combinations and discounnts etc) and design.
>>
>> By the same token, the Wordpress plugin http://getshopped.org/ is quite
>> good and I'm sure all frameworks have something available.
>>
>> Cheers
>> L.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Bobby Roberts <tchend...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> hi all... a possible client of mine is looking for an online custom
>>> print shop like 4over4.com.  Are there any open source frameworks like
>>> this out there?  I'd prefer a django app but will consider other languages.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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