I propose inserting this just before the Conclusion.

Web site

Traversal intends to pay someone to host their web site, so any
suggestions on whom to host with are welcome.  However, for OGP,
duskglow.com has been hosting the mailing list, gitk.com has been
hosting documents and images, and suug.ch has been hosting the SVN
repository.  Their contributions to the project have been greatly
appreciated, and so one of them is probably the best choice.

The next issue is designing the web site which can be a significant
investment of time and/or money.  If it were all open source, it would
instill a greater feeling of confidence in those using it to place
orders.  What we need is a site that describes the product, makes it
clear what you're getting (early releases of OGD may lack the PCI
logic, requiring later update from files you download), explains the
warranty, and is able to handle secure credit card transactions and
accurate computations of shipping/handling costs.  Also, economy of
scale requires that Traversal manufacture cards in batches, meaning
that orders have to be stored safely for as long as it takes to get N
orders.  If PHP and MySQL are used in the back-end, that would be
preferable so that Tim can maintain it in the future, as he is
familiar with those.  We welcome those who can help us design and code
the web site and advise us on how to do it properly.

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