Google Developers Blog: getpaid
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By Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source Team Google recently hosted the Plone Documentation and E-Commerce Sprint , and more than forty stalwart sprinters got some amazing things accomplished in just five days. The documentation team completely revamped the project documentation hosted at Plone.org , so any newbies out there should now find it much easier to get started using Plone. They docs team also created a great deal of new documentation focused on Plone 3.0 , which should be leaving Beta soon. The E-Commerce team spent their time making improvements to GetPaid , Plone's payment processing framework. Led by Kapil Thangavelu , core contributor to Plone and Zope , the team finished out the week with three payment processors, including Google Checkout , integrated into the framework. They also added shipping functionality to ease the order fulfillment process. Even cooler, the team started off their work with code targeted towards helping non-profits easily take donations through their Plone-based websites, and mission accomplished! Congratulations to both teams for their many accomplishments during the sprint! Thanks to all of you for being our guests.