wakabayashi Posted Friday at 12:17 PM Posted Friday at 12:17 PM (edited) Hi everyone, hello @datakick, @Smile and @Acer My premium membership just expired, which felt like the right moment to pause and reflect on the current state of the project. I’ve been here since day one and truly appreciate everything achieved over the years. thirty bees has been a solid foundation for a long time, but I am seriously concerned about its future. Official commits on GitHub have become rare; while community PRs are still coming in, they often seem to go unnoticed. There is a lack of transparent communication regarding the roadmap. This leads me to a point where I have to ask: Is it still worth building on the thirty bees core, or is the project effectively dead as an open-source endeavor? Technical Hurdles and Workarounds In my daily work, legacy issues in the core are slowing me down significantly. Address handling is cluttered, and features like multishipping (used by maybe 5% of merchants) make the code unnecessarily complex and bug-prone. A prime example is the "splitting order" issue that hits me every few months—a bug known in the PrestaShop community for 15 years. To keep the system extendable, I’ve developed a "best practice" over the last few months using classes like OrderDetailExtension or ProductExtension that share the ID key to manage new columns. It works, but it’s a lot of overhead that only makes sense if maintaining backward compatibility with the core actually provides long-term value. If the project is stagnating, it would be more efficient for me to drop compatibility and modify core files directly. Waiting for Features Over a year ago, I had an intensive talk with Petr about a credit system for customers. Since I need exactly that, I waited—but I’m still standing here without a solution. In recent weeks, I haven't been able to reach Petr at all. While there was a recent sign of life on GitHub, it’s not enough for professional planning. I would love to see a Version 2.0 that modernizes the system radically: A rigorous code rewrite (even if it breaks old modules). Support only for currently supported PHP versions and updates for components like Smarty. A Backoffice designed around merchant needs, not just a collection of controllers. Clean Code as AI Foundation: clean, unambiguous codebase is essential today. If the core is logically structured, any AI can easily generate high-quality modules. If the base is "spaghetti," the AI will only produce more spaghetti code. Conclusion Is this vision of a Version 2.0 shared by the team, and is it something being actively worked towards? If not, that is perfectly fine. But then I have reached the point where I will likely move in this direction alone and radically decouple my own codebase from the core. Best Regards Emanuel Edited Friday at 12:19 PM by wakabayashi 4
nickz Posted Friday at 01:06 PM Posted Friday at 01:06 PM Great notion +1 I guess there is little trust to accept more people, all needs to checked before going public. That is a clear sign that of bureaucracy is creeping in. When getting older we tend to find ways not to fall into action. How many people are candidates to become parts of the outer ring and how many are willing? @wakabayashi is a candidate. 1
DRMasterChief Posted Friday at 04:43 PM Posted Friday at 04:43 PM Hi, I understand your concerns. Generally, I still see great potential in Thirtybees. It's just perhaps not being fully realized. It's also difficult to break into such an environment. Either you have good programmers or you have good salespeople. It seems you don't have both, or, as is so often the case, the team fails. But I also understand your concerns, and of course, Thirtybees currently carries a lot of baggage at its core. We know where it comes from... and yes, to lead it into the future, a thorough overhaul would be necessary. But please, no symfony-style strategy 😞 1
led24ee Posted Sunday at 10:27 AM Posted Sunday at 10:27 AM This project is dead. Even if You are paying, there will be even no answer to email. 1
nickz Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 4/5/2026 at 12:27 PM, led24ee said: This project is dead. Even if You are paying, there will be even no answer to email. It is not dead, if you need something done you have several channels. Not everything needs to be handles by staff. What do you need? TB has one of the most helpful people in the forum. Developers read here too something other forums won't have. It is a self help shop system. It has hints in some of the files to explain what else is connected. Something I have not seen elsewhere. It runs on php8.3 and most likely on 8.4 too.
led24ee Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Maybe You don't understand this. I pay for this. They can at least answer. Even negative answer is better than nothing. But now some ... is saying that go look for some other ways. I spend about 3 month last year to try to BUY some extra things. They answered once a week. I offered extra payment but they couldn't understand or maybe they had already too much money. Result was zero. Now after about half a year later I renew my subscription. And now they even wouldn't answer. I wouldn't be moaning if I was some random jerk in forum. So yes this project is dead. Maybe there will be resurrection, but I doubt. I have no idea how long this current version will run. github shows almost zero activity.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now