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Bug#123523: O: zope-emarket -- Simple e-commerce system for Zope



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of zope-emarket, Mike Goldman <whig@debian.org>,
is apparently not active anymore[*].  Therefore, I orphan this package
now.  If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- retitle
this bug from 'O:' to 'ITA:', fix the outstanding bugs and upload a
new version with your name in the Maintainer: field and a

   * New maintainer (Closes: #thisbug)

in the changelog so this bug is closed.

Some information about this package:

Package: zope-emarket
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 440
Maintainer: Mike Goldman <whig@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.2.0a4-1
Depends: zope
Filename: pool/main/z/zope-emarket/zope-emarket_0.2.0a4-1_i386.deb
Size: 45042
MD5sum: af8353e40d5ea79809f1fc88d68a3f39
Description: Simple e-commerce system for Zope
 Basically an EMarket is a folderish object that (currently) consists
 of a set of methods and five folderish 'Specialists'. Each specialist
 is responsible for managing one particular type of object. They have
 methods, and racks: methods to interface to the rest of the application,
 and racks to handle the storage and retrieval of the objects
 they manage:
 .
 marketItems: manage the market items in the EMarket
 .
 shoppers: manage the shopper objects
 .
 basketManager: manage the 'shopping baskets'
 .
 basketItemManager: manage the items in the shopping baskets.
 .
 transactions: manage the completed transactions
 .
 The idea here is to provide a framework for a 'shopping area' that is
 at once flexible, simple, and reasonably robust. The display of the
 market area is determined by editable templates that are contained in
 the marketItems folder. The display of the shopping 'Baskets' is
 managed by templates in the shoppers folder. This way each EMarket can
 be customized easily. Also, the developer picks the classes they
 want to use for shoppers, marketItems, etc... so they can also be used
 to customize the look and feel of the market.


[*] Justification: Several packages by him have been NMUed.

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
tbm@cyrius.com



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