it could be but it also could get more ppl to help.
really we dont have many contributers yet and too me that really shows why php 
kicks are asses in this area.........

~Dave the disruptor~
"Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and 
abuse at the same time." 

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From: "Snake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 7:14 PM
To: CF-Talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Subject: RE: Open source shopping cart 

I don't mean to be pedantic, but posting all the ideas and comments here is
probably annoying to everyone else on this list who isn't interested in the
shopping cart, and will be totally missed by anyone new who joins the
project.

Russ 

-----Original Message-----
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 November 2005 05:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Open source shopping cart

most of that sounds good but some of it is a bit over the top.
If you make it 00 then it will alienate a good majority of users, needs to
be simple enough that the average user can modify it.
Some of the xml stuff is over most peoples heads, maybe we could end up with
2 versions and the 2nd can be a paid version with all that stuff.
I know a lot of people will want to show off their skills but i think it
needs to be user friendly enough for beginners to use it since they will be
using it probably the most and for those ppl we try to get from php and such
it will be an easier conversion.

Have you noticed the ppl (including myself) that are volenteering aren't the
"experts" on here? If it's gunna be 00 then you lose those helpers and since
most of the higher end coders on here won't be helping so who's gunna go in
and make all our stuff 00?

other than that good plan.
While you are doing that I will start on the base code and css.
What are your opinions on that?
I personally am using xhtml strict and mostly cssp on my current stuff, I
don't mind being in charge of the base code stuff but lets agree on what to
start with. I'll be more than happy to take each persons code and make it
validate and all that good cross browser stuff.

~Dave the disruptor~
"Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom
and abuse at the same time." 

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From: "Andy" 
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:12 AM
To: CF-Talk 
Subject: RE: Open source shopping cart 

Here are my thoughts:
1. OO
2. Design to be extended without taking out of upgrade path(pre & post
processing steps) 3. Provide DLL's 4. XML in and out with appropriate XSD's
5. Sample HTML and/or XSLT with CSS that can be used as a base 

Starting with someone elses data model is like starting coding without
requirements. If we want to do this right, we need to start at the
beginning. If we all chip in with the IC that we have this shouldn't take
too much time to get through the documentation phase. At each stage, we
create a forum for the individual parts, each of use signs up for those that
they can contribute to, someone takes lead for each...We finish then move to
the next step of the design. Continue until done, then move to Detailed
Design. While Use Cases are being created, the Archeticts can start creating
the framework within which detailed design and coding will operate within.

Bottom line, this needs to be run like a large scale development project.

Andy



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