Have you heard any further on the cfopen project andy ??

I agree with marty, we are lacking a project manager for this project.
Are we all agreed that dave's site cfdeveloper.co.uk is the base site
for this project ?

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 6:11 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Open source shopping cart


Here are my thoughts:
1.  OO
2.  Design to be extended without taking out of upgrade path(pre & post
processing steps) 3.  Provide DLL's 4.  XML in and out with appropriate
XSD's 5.  Sample HTML and/or XSLT with CSS that can be used as a base 

Starting with someone elses data model is like starting coding without
requirements.  If we want to do this right, we need to start at the
beginning.   If we all chip in with the IC that we have this shouldn't
take
too much time to get through the documentation phase.  At each stage, we
create a forum for the individual parts, each of use signs up for those
that they can contribute to, someone takes lead for each...We finish
then move to the next step of the design.  Continue until done, then
move to Detailed Design.  While Use Cases are being created, the
Archeticts can start creating the framework within which detailed design
and coding will operate within.

Bottom line, this needs to be run like a large scale development
project.

Andy





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