I would be happy to test the new Google Checkout plugin. Where can I
download it?
BTW can it also be used to handle Google Checkout beta subscriptions?

On Feb 15, 7:34 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Mind that there is a newgooglecheckoutplugin under development. It
> needs testing. If you want to help with that it can make everybody's
> life easier. Let me know.
>
> On Feb 15, 11:05 am, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the good tips.
>
> > @David:
>
> > I've considered precisely the points your making.  I've already
> > designed my "dream schema", which is another argument for not using an
> > existing product and getting locked into it's schema.  As for the
> > ongoing maintenance - I'm hopeful that the combination of readable
> > Python/web2py and some good docstrings will help ease the maintenance
> > transition to my successor.
>
> > On Feb 13, 5:06 pm, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Anyone who has good programming skills (or can develop same) has big
> > > advantages in having a home-grown system. But sometimes less is more.
>
> > > The downside comes if you personally have to support it over it's
> > > lifetime and be distracted from other business opportunities.  Then
> > > there's a big headache when you've outgrown your architecture and must
> > > refactor everything.  At that point, you have years of integrated
> > > logic, data and staff training to migrate to something better.
>
> > > IMO it's crucially important to design a really thoughtful database
> > > schema. Your apps can come and go,  but that legacy data is a long-
> > > term ball and chain.  When you've got several sub-systems accessing
> > > your DB, just changing one field can becomes a real hassle.
>
> > > Tip for an on-going time-saver: find a way to get staff able to
> > > produce their own reports. An end-user reporting module can be worth
> > > it's weight in gold.  You really have to try to take every opportunity
> > > to get yourself out of the loop and make yourself as dispensable as
> > > you can.
>
> > > Good luck with your endeavours!
> > > --David
>
>

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