Posted December 17, 2012 by John Dyer Comments Spree 1.3.0.rc2 is now available. The final release for Spree 1.3.0 is expected later this week barring any last minute discoveries so we need your help with testing. Please report any issues you encounter. We’ll have a comprehensive set ...
Posted December 03, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments Spree 1.3.0.rc1 is now available. The final release for Spree 1.3.0 is expected shortly so we need your help with testing. Please report any issues you encounter. If you’ve been following the recent admin refactoring on the master br...
Posted November 07, 2012 by Brian Quinn Comments Moving the API forward We’ve been focusing on our API a lot recently, and several different projects have helped improve it significantly. We’ve also discovered a number of areas where we’d like to make some minor and major improvements...
Posted October 02, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments New Admin Interface Available Back in February we held out first ever SpreeConf and announced our plans to do a complete redesign of the admin interface for Spree. At our second SpreeConf six months later, our designer Alexey (aka dev...
Posted August 31, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments Spree 1.2.0 has now been officially released. We’ve been working on this release all summer and it’s truly been a group effort. There were 961 commits by 32 different authors. Only a few of those authors actually work for Spree Commerc...
Spree 1.2.0.rc1 is now available. The final release for Spree 1.2.0 is expected shortly so we need your help with testing. Please report any issues you encounter. Please see the Github compare for a complete list of changes in this release.
Posted July 27, 2012 by Andrew Hooker Comments Spree 1.1.3 has been released. This is a patch release to be compatible with the new Rails 3.2.7 release . The newest version of Rails contains a minor security release fix so you’re encouraged to update at your earliest convenience. This...
Rejected Logo Options for Spree Posted July 20, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments Over two years ago we asked our friends at Dynamo to come up with a cool new logo for Spree. They came through with the awesome logo that we all know and love today. I thought it would be fun, however, to ...
Complete Redesign of Spree Analytics Posted July 16, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments We’re pleased to announce a completely redesigned version of the analytics dashboard that ships with Spree. This dashboard is automatically available to all stores running Spree 1.0.x or higher and wi...
Posted July 12, 2012 by Sean Schofield Comments Spree 1.0.6 has been released. This release is just a minor patch release to fix a few issues with attr_accessible and the latest Rails 3.1.6 release. The previous Spree 1.0.5 release has been yanked since it was not compatible with the ...
Upcoming Changes to Checkout Customization Posted July 11, 2012 by radar Comments A lot of our users have complained about how hard it is to customize the checkout flow of Spree. Some of our users wanted to remove the delivery step when shoppers had only digital goods in their cart. O...
Posted July 05, 2012 by Andrew Hooker Comments We have just released several new versions of Spree which contain important security fixes. A vulnerability exists in Product Scopes that could allow for unauthenticated remote command execution. There is also a potential XSS vulnerabilit...
Posted July 05, 2012 by GeekOnCoffee | Comments We have just released several new versions of Spree which contain important security fixes. A vulnerability exists in Product Scopes that could allow for unauthenticated remote command execution. There is also a potential XSS vulnerabili...
Posted June 25, 2012 by schof | Comments Spree 1.1.2 is now available as a release candidate (rc1.) This means that the official release is imminent and we request your assistance in testing the code before we do so. We recommend you upgrade to 1.1.2 as soon as possible due to securit...
Posted June 18, 2012 by schof | Comments Someone recently complained on the spree-user mailing list that they were disappointed with the lack of certain i18n features in Spree. We certainly have no problem with constructive criticism and we often have friendly debates about the merits...
Posted June 02, 2012 by schof | Comments It’s been almost five years now since I began the Spree project. It started with a blog post and a strongly held conviction that there had to be a better way to do e-commerce. In the past week we have also reached two symbolic milestones. 3,000...
One of the more requested features we get for Spree is the ability to combine Spree with an existing application’s User model. Currently, Spree does not allow you to do that. With the work we’ve been doing on the auth-take-two branch for Spree, this will now be possible. All you will ...
Posted May 16, 2012 by schof | Comments Spree 1.1.1 has been released. This release is just a minor patch release to fix a few issues with the previous release. There are no security fixes in this release so there is no rush to upgrade if things are working fine for you. The primary r...
Spree Commerce is an open source e-commerce solution created by Sean Schofield. Spree is supported by the open source community as well as the sale of our commercial products.
Advance ticket sales for SpreeConf Europe Posted May 03, 2012 by schof | Comments At the beginning of the year we held our first ever SpreeConf in NYC . The conference was a huge success and we announced our plans to hold our first SpreeConf Europe on August 22-23 in Dublin, Ireland. ...
Spree is 100% open source software that is available to everyone free of charge. Looking for the source code? Visit our repository on github . Developer Friendly Spree is built on top of the popular Ruby on Rails framework using Engines. It also comes with a complete set of automated ...
Posted April 30, 2012 by schof | Comments Spree 1.1.0 has been released. We’ve been hard at work the past two months getting this release ready. This is also the first Spree release to support Rails 3.2.×. All it took was 790 commits by 34 different authors (including many first-time ...
Posted April 28, 2012 by schof | Comments Spree 1.0.4 has been released. This is just a minor patch release that contains several minor fixes made since the prior release. There are no security fixes contained in the release so there’s no need to upgrade unless you’re experiencing one...
Posted April 26, 2012 by radar | Comments We have just released Spree 1.1.rc2! In this version, you’ll find bug fixes for bugs detected within the first release candidate, as well as some refactoring. Pending any other issues brought up on the Spree issues , this will be the final rel...
Spree 1.1.0 is now available as a release candidate (rc1.) This means that the official release is imminent and we request your assistance in testing the code before we do so. As part of this process we have created a new 1-1-stable branch in Github. As the branch name implies, the co...
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Posted March 22, 2012 by schof | Comments A couple of weeks ago I went down to the Rackspace office and sat down for a quick interview with Robert Scoble . We also had a good discussion about Spree and took an in-depth look at the new Deployment Service . For me the highlight was show...
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Posted March 17, 2012 by schof | Comments This year is shaping up to be another year of tremendous growth in the Spree community with an ever growing number of awesome contributors helping out with the effort. We also held our first ever SpreeConf where I presented a talk on the Spree...
Last week we held our first ever SpreeConf over a two day period in NYC . This was an important step for our project since conferences provide great feedback and energy for any open source movement. The conference gave us a chance to interact with other Spree developers and store owne...