One thing to add to the "Technologies" section:
use as many CPAN modules as we can
And one thing to add to the "Programming Practices" section:
written using TDD
Yes, this is sorta implied with XP, but "strict" XP is an ideal, and not always a reality, so best to be specific about TDD.
And you should list a "security expert" in your list of contributors you are seeking. After all an insecure shopping cart is not very useful to anyone.
And lastly, I have a few questions for you since you seem to be new around here.
- What is this for? Is it just an open source project you have been itching to build? Is it for a specific project/business?
- Is it open source? You do not specify, and if so, under what license?
- Who are you? Tell us a little about yourself, so we know who we might be getting involved with. Your home node (moltar) only tells me that you are in Canada and just joined the side today.
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