Buying group software

Federico Bruni bruni at fsfe.org
Fri Mar 21 13:26:02 UTC 2014


Hi Florian
Thanks for the info!

You showed to me the right keywords so I could find also a django project:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-coop/
https://github.com/credis/django-coop

Good to know that there are several international projects.

On 20 marzo 2014 19:57:24 CET, Florian Schmidt <irie at wakeupandlive.de> wrote:
>Hi Federico,
>in Germany we have such groups too. They are called 
>"Verbrauchergemeinschaft" or Food Coops.
>
>Sombody started this project (sourcecode hosted on Github):
>http://www.foodcoops.net/
>https://github.com/foodcoops/foodsoft
>
>A quick search revealed also the following project:
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/foodcoop/
>
>Anyway, i've never used these packages. In my old food coop we used to 
>have a self-programmed platform that is not really maintained.
>
>Regards,
>Florian
>
>On 20.03.2014 18:07, Federico Bruni wrote:
>> In Italy there are local buying groups who order food or any stuff 
>> from local organic farms. They are called GAS (Gruppo di Acquisto 
>> Solidale).
>>
>> I'm wondering if you know similar groups in Europe. If yes, do they 
>> use a Free web service to collect the orders?
>>
>> In Italy we have a small Italian project, probably run by one person:
>> http://www.economia-solidale.org/
>>
>> The php code should be on Sourcefourge.
>>
>> Of course an international Free Software project would scale much
>better.
>> Does it exist already and I'm missing it?
>> Or there's no interest in such a service?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Federico
>>
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