Pandabase isnt OSS but its pretty great from what ive seen.
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Submitted 1 month ago by hedge@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org
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Vuraniute@thelemmy.club 1 month ago
hedge@beehaw.org 1 month ago
[deleted]puttputt@beehaw.org 1 month ago
If it’s on Github doesn’t that make it OS?
No, when talking about open source software, people typically refer to a definition along the lines of the Open Source Initiative’s Open Source Definition. To distinguish this from software that you can only see the source (but don’t have rights to copy and modify it), they’ll use the term Source Available Software.
I don’t really know about the software you guys were talking about, but the repositories I looked at used the MIT license, which is OSI approved. However, that might not be all of the code they use. It’s not uncommon for a company to open source a “base” version, but they deploy a version that’s altered from that (I’ve got no clue whether they do or don’t).
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 1 month ago
Thirty bees is a fork based on an ancient version of prestashop (1.6, released TEN years ago). While it’s much better than what prestashop was at the time of the fork, IMHO it’s better to go with prestashop 1.9 (now called 9) if you need any extra plug-in, as third party developers abandoned support for 1.6 a long time ago.
blaamejse@feddit.dk 1 month ago
I have been working with PrestaShop since version 1.2. The current stable version is 8.1. PrestaShop offers a lot of features. You should give it a try (for free).
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 1 month ago
it’s nice and faster than woocommerce, main issue is that almost every extra feature is provided by a plugin that needs a subscription and i hate subscriptions, i prefer to get a permanent license and pay extra for a new version only if and when it’s actually updated
petrescatraian@libranet.de 1 month ago