Should I use any ecommerce Django package for a Price Alert Website?

2014-06-24 Thread amit barik
I am trying to build a price tracking/alert website (like https://hukkster.com ). This website is not entirely a ecommerce website. Because there are so many Django ecommerce packages (like Oscar) out there, I was wondering if I should use one of them or just develop one inhouse? My requireme

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-15 Thread ZebZiggle
haha ... thought it was going to be quoted. I agree to keeping the payment processing as a non-django component. I'll look at the links referred. Thx for that! -Z --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "D

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-15 Thread ZebZiggle
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Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-15 Thread Wilson Miner
On 4/14/06, Clint Ecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's basically what I have... the thing with t-shirts is that you can have > a base product, the design... and it's got several subproducts Medium Black > shirts, Large black shirts, Meidum blue. And they've all got different > prices attrib

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-15 Thread Chris Moffitt
> I would like to see payment processing become a general purpose > library that has no Django dependencies. > > Maybe we can model (or at least learn from) the Perl OnlinePayment > library that is here: > > http://420.am/business-onlinepayment/ > > I have also collected a few other links here: >

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-15 Thread Ian Maurer
On 4/14/06, ZebZiggle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have no interest in the shopping cart, shipping, etc. ... just the > checkout and credit card processing. I'll happily do the SkipJack > driver. > > -Z > I would like to see payment processing become a general purpose library that has no Djan

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Viktor
Just a suggestion. Why not integrate this ecommerce system with TinyErp http://tinyerp.org/. i.e. use django as a web interface for TinyErp. TinyErp is written in python, well tested and for a long time used in production. It has his own ORM, not as sophisticated as Django's, but has very sim

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread ZebZiggle
I have no interest in the shopping cart, shipping, etc. ... just the checkout and credit card processing. I'll happily do the SkipJack driver. -Z --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" grou

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Michael
OK now sources in trunkget the sources:svn co http://dshop.mine.nu/svn/dshop/trunkI've put there the whole project -just change your db entries and MEDIA_ROOT On 4/15/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, OK, OK finally got working trachttp://dshop.mine.nu/tracsoon will put sources in svn On

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 05:45:20 +1200 Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, OK, OK > > finally got working trac > http://dshop.mine.nu/trac > > soon will put sources in svn > I setup a table of the requirements I batted around earlier. I put in a "manditoriness"

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Michael
OK, OK, OK finally got working trachttp://dshop.mine.nu/tracsoon will put sources in svn On 4/15/06, Chris Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > http://dshop.mine.nu/shop>> working now to setup trac>Michael - Looks like a great start.  Do you want me to setup a mailing list?  We're getting enough i

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread bruno desthuilliers
Jeremy Jones wrote: > > Looking forward to working on this. Here's a rough sketch of what I > was planning on building (and have actually begun work on). I don't > know if this will be palatable to any of the rest of you, or not. My > main purpose for building this app was (and is) to provide

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Glenn Tenney
A group with which I volunteer is a Cold Fusion shop. One of the other volunteers used EZ-Cart for a few ecommerce sites and loved it. You might want to see the features it has... See http://www.cf-ezcart.com/ -- Glenn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this m

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Clint Ecker
Here's basically what I have... the thing with t-shirts is that you can have a base product, the design... and it's got several subproducts  Medium Black shirts, Large black shirts, Meidum blue.  And they've all got different prices attributed to them, like an XXL shirt would be a little more expen

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread arthur debert
I like th idea of usign jazz musicians' names: "monk"! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from t

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:22:53 - "arthur debert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > another thing that would be nice is a "downloadable type" of product > where the order relates to a download. of course, this could get > pretty complex if you add in things like serial numbers, versions, > etc...b

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread arthur debert
another thing that would be nice is a "downloadable type" of product where the order relates to a download. of course, this could get pretty complex if you add in things like serial numbers, versions, etc...but we can start simple.I (personally) would like this, and I guess quite a few of the earl

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 22:15:31 +1200 Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://dshop.mine.nu/shop > > working now to setup trac > > > > Michael > > > > I just put up what I've coded so far on http://jeremy.pitterpatprints.com/ I just created that subdomain, so it's not in the DNS for work

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Wilson
Call it "Brubeck" --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:26:49 +0200 "Brice Carpentier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 4/13/06, arthur debert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > wasn't there any Jazz artist that was known to be "too commercial" ? > I think that would suit the project just fine, wouldn't it ? > Googling for '"too c

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Brice Carpentier
On 4/13/06, arthur debert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Setup a free python project on python-hosting.com" > > +1 on this one. when getting started we better focus on the coding > right away, and python hosting's capabilities (svn + trac ) setup with > no fuss will be very helpfull (it seems). >

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Chris Moffitt
> I don't really need this, but it may be kind of cool: > > - Inventory management. Either totally manage inventory online, or > provide some mechanism for integrating with some inventory systems. > > I agree with all the features/ideas you mentioned. I have access to Authorize.net so I can wor

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Chris Moffitt
> http://dshop.mine.nu/shop > > working now to setup trac > Michael - Looks like a great start. Do you want me to setup a mailing list? We're getting enough interest that I think it would make sense. Give me the ok & I can do it & send out an announcement to this list. -Chris --~--~

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 22:15:31 +1200 Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://dshop.mine.nu/shop > > working now to setup trac > > > > Michael > > Looking forward to working on this. Here's a rough sketch of what I was planning on building (and have actually begun work on). I don't know if

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 18:14:35 -0700 "ZebZiggle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How about "Reinhardt"? > > Django's last name. > +1 on reinhardt - jmj --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users"

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:00:03 +0530 Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thursday 13 Apr 2006 11:12 pm, Jeremy Jones wrote: > > What is it with wives and websites?  Anybody out there (who's a > > male married to a female) not building a website for his wife? > > i build websites f

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Michael
http://dshop.mine.nu/shopworking now to setup trac Michael --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe fro

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 14 Apr 2006 12:29 pm, James Bennett wrote: > Also, in personal projects I tend to pick names of other jazz > artists, following the trend of "Django" and "Ellington"... for > example, I've got a project right now called "Coltrane". jazz - django is a female western gunslinger - wonder i

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Thursday 13 Apr 2006 11:12 pm, Jeremy Jones wrote: > What is it with wives and websites?  Anybody out there (who's a > male married to a female) not building a website for his wife? i build websites for me in my wife's name ;-) -- regards kg http://www.livejournal.com/users/lawgon tally ho!

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread Nebojsa Djordjevic
Chris Moffitt wrote: > There are certain problems with OsCommerce which are going to be > non-issues with a Django site: PHP-style of i18n handling, really a show stopper for me. Django i18n rocks, but we must add l10n stuff also (money/number formatting, currency support, etc). > Is there int

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread olive
+1 for python-hosting My possible contributions: - on-the-fly PDF invoice creation using ReportLab (or another PDF lib ?) - Advertising management - links with others Web Services (Amazon ...) - The Shop as Web Service ... ... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received t

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-14 Thread bruno desthuilliers
James Bennett wrote: > On 4/13/06, Chris Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I like it. However, it's probably a little limiting for future use. One >>question I have around the name Django. I noticed on the website that >>it's copyrighted so we probably couldn't use it in the name. Is that

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread James Bennett
On 4/13/06, Chris Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I like it. However, it's probably a little limiting for future use. One > question I have around the name Django. I noticed on the website that > it's copyrighted so we probably couldn't use it in the name. Is that true? Minor nitpick: it'

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Max Battcher
Chris Moffitt wrote: > I like it. However, it's probably a little limiting for future use. One > question I have around the name Django. I noticed on the website that > it's copyrighted so we probably couldn't use it in the name. Is that true? IANAL and I am not connected with Django (other th

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread ZebZiggle
How about "Reinhardt"? Django's last name. -Z --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread ZebZiggle
Interesting ... I was looking at supporting SkipJack ... we should try to define some common interfaces here. I just looked at the PHP code and you're correct, it will be pretty easy to convert. -Z --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Chris Moffitt
> DesperateCodeHusbands? No, wait...that just sounds bad I like it. However, it's probably a little limiting for future use. One question I have around the name Django. I noticed on the website that it's copyrighted so we probably couldn't use it in the name. Is that true? Also, I like

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:02:26 -0500 (CDT) "Chris Moffitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any brilliant ideas? DjangoCart, > DjangoCommerce, DjangoSell, PyCommerce, PyCart, > HusbandsSupportingWivesShops? > DesperateCodeHusbands? No, wait...that just sounds bad - jmj --~--~-~--~-

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Dave St.Germain
For what it's worth, I've written a python module that works with Authorize.net that I could contribute (after properly opensource-itizing...).On 4/13/06, arthur debert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Setup a free python project on python-hosting.com"+1 on this one. when getting started we better focu

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread arthur debert
"Setup a free python project on python-hosting.com" +1 on this one. when getting started we better focus on the coding right away, and python hosting's capabilities (svn + trac ) setup with no fuss will be very helpfull (it seems). " Any brilliant ideas?" not really... djell, djuy , djart --~

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Chris Moffitt
> I'm also working on an ecommerce site in Django for selling t-shirts, but > it > would be easily expandable to just about anything. It will interact with > Paypal's shopping cart system and USPS for shipping. It's a pretty > straight > forward port from my old PHP system, but a lot more fun an

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Clint Ecker
I'm also working on an ecommerce site in Django for selling t-shirts, but it would be easily expandable to just about anything.  It will interact with Paypal's shopping cart system and USPS for shipping.  It's a pretty straight forward port from my old PHP system, but a lot more fun and easy. Mine

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread bruno desthuilliers
Jeremy Jones wrote: > On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:21:54 - > "arthur debert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (snip) >> > > What is it with wives and websites? Anybody out there (who's a male > married to a female) not building a website for his wife? I smell a > support group forming - Husbands

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Jeremy Jones
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:21:54 - "arthur debert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi folks... > am I all for it. > I've got no experience on e-commerce but there's a few things (I > guess) I may help with... I guess this would be agreat project... > > I just suppose some "liberal licensing" wou

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread arthur debert
hi folks... am I all for it. I've got no experience on e-commerce but there's a few things (I guess) I may help with... I guess this would be agreat project... I just suppose some "liberal licensing" would be nice (such as BSD or the like)... cheers arthur --~--~-~--~~~

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-13 Thread Chris Moffitt
> fairly trivial to translate the php example to python - i have done > it in one case, although the processing company said it wouldnt > work, it worked I agree. I've looked at the PHP code for Authorize.NET and it definitely looks pretty straightforward. I can't imagine it would take long at

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Thursday 13 Apr 2006 5:37 am, ZebZiggle wrote: > It would be great to have all this stuff already done, but the > processing company only has examples in PHP fairly trivial to translate the php example to python - i have done it in one case, although the processing company said it wouldnt wo

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread ZebZiggle
I'm just going through the same thing myself. For my particular application, I'm not doing a shopping cart, just a lump sum non-recurring payment. I was going to do all the HTTPS stuff myself to the transaction handler for approval and I'll accept the "means of payment" screens myself in Django.

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread Michael
I'm working on similar project in m-r . Currently ready only categories,products - so catalog website ready - shopping cart  -work in progress  - need to finish checkout. I've been thinking to open a project page for this - could happening in next few days(weeks?) Michael --~--~-~--~~-

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread olive
I'm currently working on rewriting a store (for my wife too;) I have originaly wrote in OmniMark language (isn't it exotic ?). It is pretty straightforward with Django, I have already achieve the shopping cart management, user registration, shipping (Chronopost, France), discounts. But the model

Re: Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread olive
I'm currently working on rewriting a store (for my wife too;) I have originaly wrote in OmniMark language (isn't it exotic ?). It is pretty straightforward with Django, I have already achieve the shopping cart management, user registration, shipping (Chronopost, France), discounts. But the model

Ecommerce & Django

2006-04-12 Thread Chris Moffitt
Hello everyone, I've been lurking around here for a little bit, trying to get a feel for Django. I recently had the need to set up an eCommerce site for my wife. After looking at all the alternatives, I chose OsCommerce which seems to be the dominate Open Source ecommerce application. It is pr