On 14 Sep 2011, at 10:11, Mallory van Achterberg wrote:

> Is there a (decent, maintained) Perl-based e-commerce platform
> out there?

No.

> I can find plenty of, for example, shops running Magento and I can
> see (as a user) what all comes with that. 

Even themeing magento is a pain in the arse, let alone extending it. I ask for 
danger money to work with it and even still I get fed up of recruiters calling 
offering nearly-danger-money. It's horrible and hateful and I never want to 
work with it again.

> Can someone point me to a site or resource that really compares
> Perl e-commerce packages to these popular PHP ones? Something
> that describes all that they come with and what merchants can and
> cannot do with them, without having to actually install all of these
> and try setting them up just to see?  Like, a review site.

Don't trust any of them. And then suffer the PHP and buy cubecart or similar 
(the open source ones all have their various major failing, mostly around 
security, which is what i expect most of these 'scripts' will suffer from).

However, I do have a private project going on to create a large, open source 
perl e-commerce platform, it just hasn't gotten very far off the ground. My 
background is in e-commerce, so I've seen how most platforms fall apart :)

/j

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