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[DEPR] tutor-ecommerce deprecation #83

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DawoudSheraz opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 4 comments
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[DEPR] tutor-ecommerce deprecation #83

DawoudSheraz opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 4 comments

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@DawoudSheraz
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DawoudSheraz commented Aug 27, 2024

Open edX will archive the following ecommerce repositories on September 9, 2024.

This implies we will be archiving tutor-ecommerce as this plugin is meant for setting up e-commerce and would no longer serve the purpose once upstream has been deprecated. One last release for tutor-ecommerce may be done before the archive. After that, no new release will be done for this plugin. Officially, it will no longer be maintained.

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OAburub commented Oct 24, 2024

I think there should be another tutor plugin that implements some or all of the replacements mentioned in the original deprecation post. I agree with the deprecation, but the existing replacements take a lot of work and effort to implement into a tutor installation.

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I think there should be another tutor plugin that implements some or all of the replacements mentioned in the original deprecation post. I agree with the deprecation, but the existing replacements take a lot of work and effort to implement into a tutor installation.

Hi. You can look into https://github.com/openedx/openedx-wordpress-ecommerce as a potential replacement. It does not have a Tutor plugin but it is simple enough to be configured with an existing platform.

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OAburub commented Oct 28, 2024

I think my problem was not clearly communicated.
While I know solutions exist that communicate with the openedx API, instead of doing a one-command install of that that sets up the frontend, the backend, and integrates it in an MFE, and then manually configuring them and customizing them, the official solution becomes to install another site, configure it separately, build the frontend, configure how it links with the back end etc. It's less efficient, and consumes more resources. A tutor plugin that automates some of those steps and enables customization after installation will be majorly helpful.

Adding to this that processes like restarting the entire platform through commands will become disconnected with the addition of a separate marketing page

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OAburub commented Oct 28, 2024

this openedx/openedx-wordpress-ecommerce#84 achieves a part of what I'm asking to be done

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