[plug] The New Linux Store Online

Craig Foster fostware at iinet.net.au
Tue Jul 10 08:02:40 WST 2001


I've never played with Akopia, how well does it run? Does it run well on
non-RedHat systems? Is anyone hosting a system like this that has been
running for a while? Am I asking too many questions?

I liked it when it was Minivend - so simple :-)

PS I thought it a little unprofessional to take a public *competitive*
dig, especially whan they were asking for help on what is obviously a
trial system. Send them the complaints, not us... we can't fix it...

Regards,

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Malcolm [mailto:Jeremy at Malcolm.wattle.id.au]
Sent: Monday, 9 July 2001 7:17 PM
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] The New Linux Store Online


> After some late nights and copious amounts of beer/coffee/whatever our
new
> on-line store is operational. We would like you guys to come and check
it
> out, and give us your comments and thoughts about the store and it's
design.

"Welcome to Linux Services WA, the Internet's premier source of quality
hand tools! We have tools for every building project. Thank you for
visiting."

I'll have a hammer and a box of screws, please.

PS. I've tried setting up the same Akopia store, we had a herbal
products
    business selling household hardware products for a while.

PPS. www.linuxconsultants.com.au also at a slightly progressed stage of
    development, anyone welcome to register as a consultant now online.

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