top | item 20783783 (no title) itsyogesh | 6 years ago Take a look at Reaction Commerce[0]. They are pitching themselves as an open-source Shopify competitor which you can host on your servers.[0]https://www.reactioncommerce.com/ discuss order hn newest victor106|6 years ago From their docs “Reaction is built with JavaScript (ES6), Meteor, Node.js and works nicely with Docker.”Is Meteor still being actively developed? no_wizard|6 years ago Yes, it appears so:https://github.com/meteor/meteorlooks like they're a monorepo now:https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packagesbut its slow going, from the looks of it perhaps.I think the meteor community is a shell of what it used to be, though.I wonder how Smile Software is handling it, they were 'all in' on meteor when they announced their subscription pricing model.
victor106|6 years ago From their docs “Reaction is built with JavaScript (ES6), Meteor, Node.js and works nicely with Docker.”Is Meteor still being actively developed? no_wizard|6 years ago Yes, it appears so:https://github.com/meteor/meteorlooks like they're a monorepo now:https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packagesbut its slow going, from the looks of it perhaps.I think the meteor community is a shell of what it used to be, though.I wonder how Smile Software is handling it, they were 'all in' on meteor when they announced their subscription pricing model.
no_wizard|6 years ago Yes, it appears so:https://github.com/meteor/meteorlooks like they're a monorepo now:https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packagesbut its slow going, from the looks of it perhaps.I think the meteor community is a shell of what it used to be, though.I wonder how Smile Software is handling it, they were 'all in' on meteor when they announced their subscription pricing model.
victor106|6 years ago
Is Meteor still being actively developed?
no_wizard|6 years ago
https://github.com/meteor/meteor
looks like they're a monorepo now:
https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packages
but its slow going, from the looks of it perhaps.
I think the meteor community is a shell of what it used to be, though.
I wonder how Smile Software is handling it, they were 'all in' on meteor when they announced their subscription pricing model.