On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:33:42 +0200, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear Community,
We have a specification and database model in place for our new webshop
but we can't find the resources needed to implement this in the near
future.
I think it is great that you ask this of the
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Am 22.09.2007 um 19:11 schrieb Joshua Layne:
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Dear Community,
...
Preferable this webshop should not be written in PHP. Either Perl,
Python or Ruby would be fine by us.
Hi Sean,
This may be a stupid comment (and feel free to ignore it if it is),
but why build
I think we can organize russian neo1973 community to gather people
interesting in it. Maybe we can simply create page for it in the openmoko
wiki?
- Denis
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 13:00:08 +0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today i got answer from Rostest:
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We don't publish information
2007/9/23, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The standard Open Source Web Shop is OSCommerce (http://
www.oscommerce.com/).
The only requirements it does not solve are
* it is witten in PHP
* it has its own database model
Hi! Recently I'm running a one-person project on
Am 23.09.2007 um 10:21 schrieb Krzysztof Kajkowski:
2007/9/23, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The standard Open Source Web Shop is OSCommerce (http://
www.oscommerce.com/).
The only requirements it does not solve are
* it is witten in PHP
* it has its own database model
Hi!
On 23/09/2007, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 23.09.2007 um 10:21 schrieb Krzysztof Kajkowski:
2007/9/23, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The standard Open Source Web Shop is OSCommerce (http://
www.oscommerce.com/).
The only requirements it does
On 23 Sep 2007, at 15:02, Vincent wrote:
I guess that is the reason why Sean asked for something new
preferably without PHP.
In PHP it is much easier to mix everything than to use a clear MVC
concept (although
someone could argue that a single PHP script contains all M=MySQL,
V=HTML,
On 23/09/2007, Giles Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23 Sep 2007, at 15:02, Vincent wrote:
I guess that is the reason why Sean asked for something new
preferably without PHP.
In PHP it is much easier to mix everything than to use a clear MVC
concept (although
someone could argue
Giles Jones wrote:
If you use an existing engine and you get hacked then you have
someone to sue if they were incompetent.
I would think many third-party solutions have some sort of disclaimer in
their documentation against this.
But then, that's the beauty of open source -- if you find a
On 23 Sep 2007, at 15:35, Vincent wrote:
And surely, you mean someone to hold responsible instead of
someone to sue? Especially if we're talking about an open source
project...
Who says you should use open source? It's great when it comes to
doing free development and community
On 23 Sep 2007, at 16:20, Vincent wrote:
I didn't, but it is an option I presume.
Things like the amount of security auditing, speed of notification of
security
risks and fix times are important. Most web applications are open
source by the very nature that they are usually written in
If you make use of a PHP framework then it is perfectly possible to
use a clear MVC concept.
Yes, it *is* possible, but that is not the point here to discuss
possibilities. The topic is about which Webshop technology sould be
used by OpenMoko.
It appears that oscommerce doesn't use MVC
On 9/23/07 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
[snip]
And your requirements may really be complex enough that the
pre-built OSS stack isn't viable. In that case, I would take a
closer look at the requirements and see if you can drop any for
release 1.
Build when all else fails (unless it
Hi
I was thinking on getting an openmoko when it's done and probably
developing a couple of apps but before that I think there is a big
problem with the current graphic design so I thought I'd contribute a
mockup and some thoughts. If such contributions are welcome I'd be
willing to mockup the
On 23 Sep 2007, at 22:17, Dani Anon wrote:
Hi
I was thinking on getting an openmoko when it's done and probably
developing a couple of apps but before that I think there is a big
problem with the current graphic design so I thought I'd contribute a
mockup and some thoughts.
I think you
I find exactly the same flaws I'm talking about in what you call the new
interface. Maybe we are not looking to the same thing? Could you provide
an screenshot of the new interface or tell me how my suggestions aren't
relevant anymore?
And the header thing is obviously something I didn't do along
On 23 Sep 2007, at 23:06, Dani Anon wrote:
I find exactly the same flaws I'm talking about in what you call
the new
interface. Maybe we are not looking to the same thing? Could you
provide
an screenshot of the new interface or tell me how my suggestions
aren't
relevant anymore?
And the
Krzysztof Kajkowski wrote:
2007/9/23, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The standard Open Source Web Shop is OSCommerce (http://
www.oscommerce.com/).
The only requirements it does not solve are
* it is witten in PHP
* it has its own database model
Hi! Recently I'm running a
I really like what you have done with the bar at the top. I, too, hate the
gradient, and the coloured logo is a fine alternative. Excellent thinking
with the keyboard, too.
A lot of the other trouble has been addressed in the redesign, but you have
a good eye for this stuff. I look forward to
On 9/23/07, Dani Anon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find exactly the same flaws I'm talking about in what you call the new
interface. Maybe we are not looking to the same thing? Could you provide
an screenshot of the new interface or tell me how my suggestions aren't
relevant anymore?
And the
sorry.. this of course should read
Joachim Steiger wrote:
this mail should
NOT
de-motivate anybody. but i think it is important that
we already took a punch at it and got a bloody nose.
we really know what we want and what we don't, now.
first caffeine, then mail ;)
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2007/9/23, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The standard Open Source Web Shop is OSCommerce (http://
www.oscommerce.com/).
in fact we had developed a web shop even before the gta01 sales
started
and in the end put it into a deep, black hole.
yes it was based on oscommerce, but as
Then comes the part which really pisses me off: Panasonic has crippled
the camera so that you can't use zoom or focus functions while recording
video. Now, I know this is not a camcorder. I don't expect it to record
good quality video - just something casual once in a while. However,
maybe I'm
On Sep 23, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Why haven't you said that initially? It would have saved me to even
mention
oscommerce and you the discussion about it.
'cuz he's a big meany!
No, wait, that can't be it!
Maybe he figured anyone who was qualified would already
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