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On Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 2:49:27 PM UTC+5:30, Peter Dermott wrote:
>
> I'm currently working on my first Django app after years of working with 
> WordPress and right now I'm feeling a little lost so please be gentle.
>
>
> I'm using the Mezzanine / Cartridge combo to set up an online store for 
> the company I'm working with, so far I've been extending the base cartridge 
> models and overriding templates to do what I need (adding extra fields, 
> different types of product variations etc) but over the last few days there 
> have been a couple of instances where I've hit brick walls.
>
>
> The first is using the SagePay payment processor. The SagePay docs aren't 
> really aimed at django or python and the django-payments app I've been 
> looking at wants to use its own form in order to accept the card details. 
> The Cartridge form system is a little confusing to me and it doesn't appear 
> to be too friendly to messing with it.
>
>
> The second is something even simpler where I just want to adjust the way 
> that product variations are output in the cart, again though the forms 
> system was getting in the way so I've resorted to a pretty disgusting hack 
> to get it to do what I need.
>
>
> So, to the question...Would it be OK just to clone the Cartridge app in my 
> project and make all the overrides I need there? Would this cause massive 
> pain when new releases comes out? Are there any other potential drawbacks I 
> should be aware of and what is considered the best practice with this?
>

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