On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Sam W <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's some stuff Cartridge doesn't do that naturally that Oscar might be
> able to. Stuff I've had trouble doing in cartridge includes:
> - Multiple currency.
> - Customer specific pricing.
> - Payment solutions that require a redirect rather than processing
> customer CC data on server.
> - Showing different product lists to different customers.
> - Quantity breaks in pricing.
>
> Cartridge seems intentionally implemented as a simple store, with a
> sensible-to-maintain array of features. It's fairly good at what it does,
> but for more complicated stuff, using something else seems like a better
> approach, and Oscar might be that something else, no?
>

FWIW as the creator of Cartridge, I think this is a good and fair
assessment.


>
> On Thursday, 12 November 2015 07:41:24 UTC+13, Neum Schmickrath wrote:
>>
>> I haven't heard of anything like this. Any reason you wouldn't want to
>> just build off of the already integrated shopping cart module, Cartridge
>> <http://cartridge.jupo.org/>?
>>
>> On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 5:13:15 PM UTC-7, Edward Henderson wrote:
>>>
>>> Have Django Oscar been used successfully with Mezzanine?
>>>
>>> I'm particularly interested in django-oscar-stores.
>>>
>>>
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