My web shop codebase really needs tidying up. It includes lots of things that I wouldn't do the way they are done now that I've had some experience of maintaining the codebase. I have a ton of integration to do. There are two branches to the codebase: After that is done, the administration interface needs to have some serious work done. Most importantly, the ImageChooser service needs to be pretty much redone. It all needs a bit of AJAX on top to make administration a more smooth experience, and I need to hook up TinyMCE to bolt in a minimal CMS. The difficulty, if I do this work, is that I may still have to work with the aforementioned 'stable' version even though I will have a much improved next-generation version available. Perhaps I can cut a deal on that. I'm also considering supporting osCommerce, because it would be cheaper in terms of codebase maintenance, but I wouldn't be able to make the same guarantees I can about implementation of bespoke features and use of future-proof technologies. This would be available as an alternative to my shop software. What I most want to do is rewrite everything in Python. Python is much faster to develop with than PHP, and leads to much tidier and more legible code.