[wp-pro] WP EventBrite Plugin

Dan Milward dan at instinct.co.nz
Thu Apr 15 23:09:40 UTC 2010


First of all you need to understand that you're asking somebody to take on
a seriously big project. It might take weeks but in reality it'll take
months. Unless you don't mind paying a company to put three or four guys on
it full time...

The TikiPress Plugin we've made for Automattic is loosely based off
EventBrite but with a focus on selling tickets for WordCamp events. It
generates tickets in the back, it creates attendee lists, and provides you
with tools to manage your event.

This however is still V1 and it does require more work over the long term.
Currently we're in the process of BuddyPress checkout forms integration.
Buts its a while off.

I honestly think it'd be better for you if you were to extend TikiPress to
achieve your goals. It'd take a big chunk off work away that you would
otherwise have to pay for. We could possibly do this development for you
otherwise there are more e-commerce specialists / consultants listed on the
getshopped.org website :)

Either way make sure you choose a developer/s that have plenty of time up
their sleeve otherwise you'll be disappointed.

Best,
Dan

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Eduardo Camacho
<ecamacho at blueprintds.com>wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> We are looking to have a plugin developed with all the features and
> functionality of EventBrite. We would like to be able to run all charitable
> donations and transactions through the backend of WordPress. Attention to
> detail and professionalism are imperative if you would like to be considered
> to work on this project. Please contact us if you are interested and list
> examples of plugins you have developed in the past.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
>
>
> Eddie C.
> ecamacho at blueprintds.com
>
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