[thelist] x-cart any good?

Dan McCullough dan.mccullough at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 08:04:55 CST 2005


I thought OSCommerce was still allowing contributions.  Interesting if
they are not doing that anymore, that was a very good model and one
that has work for numerous projects.

On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 15:33:16 +0200, Alliax <damiencola at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> What about http://www.zencart.com ? does anybody has arguments on not
> using this one instead of oscommerce ?
> Since zencart is based on oscommerce code and improved ever since, while
> oscommerce has its latest  milestone release way in the past, it seems
> to me zencart would be the best choice for a shopping cart + catalog in
> open source (php/mysql)
> I didn't know that oscommerce still had plans to releasea new milestone
> version, but it's really ridiculous and lack of respect to make people
> wait that long.. I've also heard that oscommerce was not open to
> contributions the way it should be and it is still hold by a couple of
> coders with obviously not enough time to correctly manage oscommerce's
> releases.
> 
> Jeroen Wijers wrote:
> > Maybe check Oscommerce too.....
> > I know the organisation has not updated their Milestone version for a
> > long time.... and are still busy with a new version,
> > that should be released this year. www.oscommerce.org
> > It is still a free, opensource descent and easy to adjust e-commerce
> > package in php and mysql.
> >
> > Jeroen
> > Building a site with oscommerce right now with the use of STS template
> > system to really change all looks and feel.
> 
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