Open Source Auction Web Site software on Linux
Ray Cote
rgacote at appropriatesolutions.com
Wed Jun 2 14:36:36 EDT 2010
Hi Dan:
While I won't say it is anywhere near 'best', I did write an Auction package for some local organizations. Written in Django and thus easily customized. Is pretty straight forward to use and extend.
You can see samples of it at:
<http://auction.peterborougchamber.com>
<http://auction.monadpets.org>
We've been using it for a few years and it addresses our needs.
Set up is:
Linux
Django
PostgreSQL.
I've not taken the time to package it up, but if you're interested I can whip up a tarball and forward it to you.
--Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Jenkins" <dan at rastech.com>
To: "Greater NH Linux User Group" <gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 11:53:03 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Open Source Auction Web Site software on Linux
A client of mine asked me this morning to create a new domain and web
site for on-line auctions of their items &, eventually, consignments
(they are in the collectibles/antiques business, primarily weaponry).
They are not trying to reinvent eBay; they only want to list their own
items and not the general public's. Rather than write my own, I searched
for some existing solutions, but haven't found anything which jumps out
as "good," let alone, "best." Does anyone have any suggestions for
on-line auction software, preferably open source, though commercial is
acceptable, if source is available (Perl, PHP, or Ruby, preferable)?
Running on Linux is mandatory (the distro started out as a RedHat
variant years ago, but has been heavily customized since). We host with
ICDSoft. They have the usual LAMP setup, as well as PostgreSQL, or other
options, as needed.
Any package likely will need us to customize it some, presumably nothing
onerous, as there are a few oddities of this business (governmental
regulations) that off-the-shelf software might not provide. Plus I
really prefer to be able to modify anything as needed.
So far I've seen the names of phpAuction, AuctionFactory (a module for
Joomla), iLance, E-Z Auction, and a smattering of others which appear to
be phpAuction-forks. I have only briefly looked at any of these, as I
hope someone in the group has some experience with something reliable
and, preferably, easy to work with.
Any thoughts?
TIA.
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