> I'm also working on an ecommerce site in Django for selling t-shirts, but
> it
> would be easily expandable to just about anything.  It will interact with
> Paypal's shopping cart system and USPS for shipping.  It's a pretty
> straight
> forward port from my old PHP system, but a lot more fun and easy.
>
> Mine is on m-r, btw.

My site was actually going to have a similar functionality but I was
planning to use Authorize.net for payment processing.  I also wanted to
extend some of the inventory mgmt functionality..  That's probably a
separate discussion.

It does seem like there's some interest in trying to get some sort of 
community around this application for Django.  If that's the case, how do
we want to get it set up?  I think there are 3 options:
- Someone host on an existing site
- Setup a sourceforge project
- Setup a free python project on python-hosting.com

I'm sure there are a couple of other options too.  Which brings us to
deciding how best to proceed.  I don't really care but it would be nice to
start getting something setup.  Anyone want to do it?  If there's not a
better idea (or more willing volunteer ;) I can setup something at
python-hosting.com.  The only outstanding question is the name of the
project.  Any brilliant ideas?  DjangoCart, DjangoCommerce, DjangoSell,
PyCommerce, PyCart, HusbandsSupportingWivesShops?

-Chris

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