Where did the Nuxt 3 boilerplate go?
The Github repo for this is no longer here: https://github.com/vuestorefront/storefront-nuxt3-boilerplate
Has this been moved?
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Also the nextjs13 boilerplate repo is no longer available
And the vue storefront integration boilerplate api package from the yarn is not available
Searching “boilerplate” in the repositories list does not give much back. Repositories just disappeared.
I’m slightly confused about Alokai plans, communication and support for open source and can’t decide if building our business on those tools will be a bad or good move. Any recommendations?
It would be great if someone from Alokai could clarify what is happening here.
This lack of communication with the community is making me lose confidence in using any Alokai products.
@inesbarros_ are you able to hop in and clear the water from the dev experience and the community side?
It appears that Alokai have completely abandoned the community here.
Has anyone tried any other communication channels to get an update from them?
That is a bit concerning...
I have to say im pretty shocked this hasn't even been acknowledged by the Alokai team
Hi, guys. I'm sorry for the delay. I have a team member - @Mateusz Ostafil - all hands on deck to help you.
In the meantime, I am preparing a communication on where we stand today- we have not abandoned the community, but have had some recent changes in the team that have led us to have a really hard time providing support on Discord.
I apologise to you. We're working on it now and Mateusz will respond to you soon.
Please, when this happens, I ask you to reach out to me directly at [email protected]. I'm not always able to check Discord and it happens that I was on vacation this time around. Gonna try to make sure it does not happen again.
Hi there 👋,
We’re so sorry for any confusion caused by the recent mix-up. We decided to discontinue the boilerplate repositories. We found that the boilerplates weren’t as helpful as we hoped. Integrating them directly was quite challenging, which made them less practical for most users.
We believe this change will help us focus on creating even better and easier-to-use solutions for you. We'll keep you posted on the progress.
Thanks again for your understanding.
Hi @Inês Barros and @Mateusz Ostafil Thank you both for your replies.
So to clarify for those of us who have projects on VSF 2 (Nuxt 2/Vue 2).
Our options to upgrade so we can use Nuxt 3/Vue 3 are to either:
1. Pay for enterprise
2. Write our own Storefronts
Is that accurate?
For the time being yes.