It's also worth considering Drupal. I'm using it for $day_job on a large
system.
Regards, Peter
On Nov 14, 2011 3:30 AM, "Alec Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon,
>
> After trialling ~20 CMSs, I have decided that none are extensible
> enough for my project, and that a web-framework is best.
>
> Of the various web-frameworks, Catalyst and DJango seem to be the most
> powerful, and also have the most pre-built extensions.
>
> My question to both users-groups is, how mature are your e-commerce
> modules?
>
> I am building a meta e-commerce store (so an e-commerce store of
> e-commerce stores), so it's very important that the e-commerce modules
> we extend are already quite mature.
>
> The kind of feature we will be adding in (or using, if already
> implemented):
> - Multiple payment gateways
> - Order lifecycle (i.e. keep client in-the-know of how close there
> order is to delivered)
> - Ability for store to allows client to pick between "pay on pickup",
> "pay on delivery" "pay online", but to also limit these choices to
> just, i.e. "pay online"
> - Multiple stores linked to the 1 shopping-cart (even across multiple
> payment gateways)
> - Pre-built modules to assist in building mobile apps
>
> Which framework should I go with, and which modules would you
> recommend I install?
>
> Thanks for all suggestions,
>
> Alec Taylor
>
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