To Zheekan:
I understand you very much, but you are based on bad assumptions (at least if I have information)
Trademark VirtueMart was purchased by Max == all important development decisions are up to him.
So it's not open source in the true sense, if I understand correctly.
This is a project that is free and anyone can take it over and reprogram it (but can't use the VirtueMart brand - just like we used EasyVirtueMart), but when it comes to development - I don't have current information now - but Max still has the main and final word. , which obtains funding from the entire project in a different way.
If you don't convince Max of a different direction of development than he is convinced, we can discuss and contribute ideas here - as you can see many developers prefer to program their own solution (administration ...)
My comments may seem negative (yes, even my forum posts don't usually provide a solution in PHP - this is a familiar thing if I see that the user is using the forum instead of ordering a developer and not trying to find a solution before asking (like me) - and yet he is working on a commercial solution = he will get money for it), but it is only currently reconciling with the state of affairs and rather stating a state with which there is nothing much to do.
It is also due to the fact that I no longer have 5 developers available, which I would commission, pay for and develop a new version myself (as I had available in 2015).
You write that Woo Commerce has many interesting things.
We implemented the same things in EasyRedmine in 2016 - an automatic installation guide with help, with many videos and documentation within the administration, automatic reminders of what's new in the style of today's Google, reminders of what still needs to be set up and other things. Unfortunately, it is now too late to imagine that the same things could have been implemented in Virtuemart as early as 2016 (when Woo Commerce could have imagined all the functions in the VM).
You also need to realize that Woo Commerce is programmed by the same people and owners as Wordpress and is an official and supported ecommerce solution from Wordpress with clear code control.
Unfortunately, VirtueMart is not in such a position.
It is not programmed by Joomla
It does not have code quality control from Joomla
There is no official ecommerce solution for Joomla
I will be happy to contribute to the improvement of VirtueMart (and I will take advantage of years of using the VM from version 1 - use as an admin, but also use from our clients and their requirements ...).
Software development (albeit open source) is not about discussing what if (look at J4 for how long they discuss and it leads nowhere - they just add more and more features that someone in the discussion invents and when the new WP comes out - they can only discuss ).
It must have a clear idea and idea and vision for the future, and this is not made up of people in the forums, but a narrow circle of people who decide what will be programmed, how and why.
We also do not program everything that customers write to us that they would like.
Or compare the development of open source ecommerce solutions of Czech origin to symphony - Shopsys.
Although it is open source, the development is determined and approved by the same people who program the same version for commercial high-tech business solutions such as
www.alza.cz == those people who have money from it (not someone on the forum)
Once you understand this essential difference, then you will find that open source and forum is only for gaining a base of developers, but the main development is up to the code owner - he determines the development (not discussion on the forum)
Please be realistic - not cheers developers students in one room ..
So where VirtueMart is now and what the code is, is not a bad discussion or a lack of suggestions for improvement, but a vision of the main programmer and its fulfillment.
P.S.
We can easily move the discussion to my email.