It may just be me, but I never could get satchmo to work.

-Thadeus





On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:22 PM, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote:
> I need to build an order-entry and tracking system for a Food Co-op.
> I was excited about using Python/web2py, but I'm struggling with the
> fact that existing e-commerce systems seem to have about 70% of the
> functionality I need.  I don't need stuff like shipping addresses,
> postal prices and online features like a payment gateway - at least
> initially.  And I think I will need to do a lot of customization -
> complicated discounts for products and members, a store->producer
> order/tracking flow (in addition to customer->store), printing
> invoices with line-item UPCs that can be printed and brought to a
> register for payment, and so on.  But all the rest of it is already
> there - product catalog, customer_to_order relations, order status/
> tracking, (some) notifications, etc.
>
> My concern is that the 30% customization on the existing system will
> be more of a headache than building a clean system from scratch with
> nothing I don't need.  Or is it silly to build a system that is 70%
> wheel-reinventing?  Should I try to work with an existing project like
> Django/Satchmo and save my web2py project for something more unique?
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips.
>
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