On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:37 PM, mcculloughsean
<mcculloughsean@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Everybody!
>
> I've just been tasked with maintaining a very old, poorly written
> ecommerce website and am pondering Spree as a solution as a basis for
> a fresh start. I have a couple of issues to raise to the community
> that will help me determine if spree is the appropriate solution for
> us.
>
> First: RoR has been the only platform on which building this solution
> would make sense to me. While i've been out of the scene for a while,
> I took the time to see what was going on with the whole ecosystem.
> Ruby on Rails 3 is due to become final anytime now and offers a bunch
> of new features which are worth adopting from the outset. Reading the
> discussions here has left me without any good idea about how the Spree
> community will address the changes RoR3 will bring, and when to expect
> a new release. So what should I expect regarding Spree's development
> and Ruby on Rails 3?
>
> Second: Our business is centered around a very complex and archaic
> home grown system. I'm looking to export the data to the site, use
> some sort of API to keep the two systems in sync (even better if it
> was real time), and then export orders to our system. Has anyone
> developed a solution similar to this in the past? While i realize the
> implementation would be unique to my own situation, any pointers,
> references to good plugins, or cautionary tales would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Third: HAML looks pretty sweet. I feel like it will become a huge time-
> saver to use this instead of ERB. Does anyone have experience using
> this with Spree? Or is there any intention of integrating it with
> Spree?
>
here's the default theme hamlized:
http://github.com/bendyworks/theme-default-haml
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