Hello guys, I’m Alexis Bellido, a web developer, consultant and writer living and working from Peru (although most of my clients are in Europe and North America).
I’m looking forward for the first production version of Magento for a shop I’m currently working on, but learning a lot with preview version already.
You have something quite good here guys, keep the great job and I hope to help in the development quite soon!
my name is brandon. I installed Magento and its really sweet. I’ve tried them all believe me… This is very nice, well thought out and I’m interested in learning it and deploying.
I am Tom Jones. I’m a legend in my spare time. I am a recovering computer science student. I work for my University’s IT department so I’m not doing such a great job escaping.
I’m now a Business major with a concentration in Finance. However, since I took my time in school I’ll also have minors in Accounting, Math, and Computer Science.
The cloudy gray skies over Etailia rumbled and parted to reveal a shining ray of golden light....
This project sure sounds good to me so far!! If Matti puts a stamp of approval on it, I’ll stick around to see how it goes.
My name is Dan and I’m an end user. Been in Etail since 2000. Loaded, customized, broke, fixed and used at least a dozen carts. Currently satisfied with 2.2 MS2, but waiting for the release before I do some layout and feature work on it. How long have I been waiting? How long will I wait? Well, let’s just say I’m here because a year for a solid release sounds like a short time to wait compared to what I’ve seen in osCland. By now it looks like it’s better to move on anyway.
I started scaling PHP code back when I was working with PHP/FI2, and have been working in issues relating to “PHP’s source and documentation”, “rapidly growing businesses”, and online commerce since the idea of internet businesses itself was “dirty”. (My php.net dev number is 181).
Ya’ll can google “ronabop”, “Ron Chmara”, whatever, if you want a lurid picture of my life, my F/OSS work, whatever.
I like fast code, fast databases, fast servers, and drive an economy car, love cheap rent, and can live off of ramen and tuning a server for days on end.
My name is Julian and I’m from the UK. About 2 weeks ago I decided to not support Windows anymore as I felt let down with Windows Vista. I’ve since migrated to Ubuntu 7.10 and have never looked back. I have now found quite possibly the best eCommerce platform currently available and I am looking forward to a production release next year. Keep up the good work guys and if there’s anything I can do to help you in your quest please let me know.
In the meantime I’ll download the beta and test what you’ve got so far.
My name is Sean Culver and I am really impressed by the professionalism and talent of the Magento team. I am an inspiring developer and have found that out of all other open source solutions I’ve dealt with, this team has used almost every aspect of what makes the web good. Kudos to you! It also looks like your team is more like a family, everyone looks so happy to be working with the project.
I can’t wait to for the production release and once things are settled with the code base I hope to be a large contributor to community built plugins / add ons.
oh yeah… about me..
I have a degree in computer information systems and a minor in business. I am currently living in Thailand. Once my Thai team is fully set, I’ll begin translating magento in Thai as well!
I wish the Magento Family much luck, although they wont be needing it.
Hi, I’m Nuno from Portugal, I’m a freelancer programmer mainly in PHP.
And as far as I see magento seems to be a very good solution for the e-commerce… let’s sit and wait until the final version:)
We are looking at using Magento, which was our first choice to begin with, but our ISP didn’t support PHP5. But after going through tests with OScommerce and Zen-Cart and not being quite happy, our ISP now does support PHP5, which means I get to try Magnento (yay!).
Hey! Im Tom. Live in beautiful Colorado! Graphics designer and developer for a local firm. Cant wait to see what the future has in store for Magento! Looks promising, I look forward to see the creativity that will mold this product for businesses.
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I’m hadi,I ask questions personally maybe a bit too questions.
if you have an answer you know where my questions are
anyway I’m working on Magento Persian,I translated Magento into persian too.
My name is Eoghan, I’m from Ireland, a 21 year old recent eBusiness graduate. I like a lot of people here have been looking for an excellent open source eCommerce solution. Realistically I don’t have any proper skills, I’m not an expert in any language, I know a little about a lot and a lot about a like, but I have enthusiasm and know what i like and what I don’t like.
I found Magento through a UK web-designer forum and have been lurking ever since, I had a bit of difficultly installing it but anything that comes easy usually isn’t worth it!
If there are any other Irish forumers out there then PM me !
Found my way to this forum via a sitepoint featured thread in the forum…
I freelance and do web design for a variety of clients worldwide. I also travel all over and surf incredible waves where ever they may be found. Its a fun hobby and you usually have to be at the beach to do it .. so life is good.
Looking forward to a seeing this open source project move forward. Very nicely done…
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Hi, it’s Kerry from Texas and Mexico. I’m an author of 10 osCommerce-related books and a columnist for eCommerce-Guide.com. I’m playing with Magento for an upcoming column on the past and future of open source ecommerce, and am really tickled with it.
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