On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, [email protected] wrote:

Wed, 24 Feb 2016 23:51:10 +0100 [email protected]
So, I'll probably use Ubercart. Thanks everyone.
The "Django" software seems good too 'Mariano', I'll read more on that.

About the laws and regulations 'Dave', I will need to see that. Here
in my country we have all these regulations too. Thanks for the
advice.

Don't fall for regulation scare talks, there should be no reason to
put something outside local premises except payment processing which
is a well developed monetary system service from banks etc.

Don't fall for "it's all a scare tactic" either. Investigate, then make your own decision based on whatever laws and regulations apply to you. Good luck.

        Dave

Run your own systems, make sure you protect your clients personal
details, separate databases and storage layers, use sound security
and encryption, and update your software regularly plus plan for
disaster.  This includes dirty play from the competing parties which
want to suck your data into their system with the "cloud" services.

Web based software is multiple reliability nightmares yet running it
internally with limited outside connectivity and reliable (static) web
front end site is an option for control of this critical aspect.

At that point you're as good as a personal self sustained service.


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Dave Anderson
<[email protected]>

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