I've long loved Virtuemart (PHPshop) for its seamless integration with a CMS that is so extensible, which makes for an SEO magnet, particularly when integrated with the right content, the right content architecture and a community to cultivate residual traffic and continual content. I have managed several successful sites with Virtuemart in the past and have been looking to get back in on content-driven/ecommerce. In doing so, I have reconsidered Wordpress / Magento as well as Joomla / Magento and Joomla / Virtuemart. Magento has its advantages. But due to its inherent disadvantages, time to deployment, its potentially maintenance-intensive integration and product/category population, I am about to begin work on development once again on the Virtuemart platform.
My concern, though, after looking at its current 1.X to 2.X migration process is that in a year or so there will once again be another migration that will not only require a complicated and downtime-prone process but -
MOST IMPORTANTLY - suffer data loss to portions of the product and category content. I mention this because of the reference (
http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=95236.0) in the latest upgrade notes, which says,
"It does not migrate product types, product attributes and similar."On some of the most popular Virtuemart sites I have managed, there were 3,000 to 5,000 parts. While I did not use product types, I did use a considerable amount of attributes. And considering the above-referenced data loss of attributes, one could reason that the loss of attributes for thousands of product attributes could cost a considerable amount of time and money, particularly if the vision for the site I am about to embark upon reaches upwards of 10,000 products. I realize this data may well be able to be imported back into the product database after a potential migration using CSV, but this could be a costly gamble based upon an inferred forecast. Furthermore, this is not even considering product types and similar (whatever that might mean).
Having been involved with Virtuemart since the days of Mambo/PHPshop and admired its growth and direction, my hope is that Virtuemart continues onward toward acclaim as an internationally-recognized ecommerce brand that boasts world class feature set and stability. With that said,
what are the future plans for Virtuemart and will these plans work toward the type of stability that will preserve product data during upgrades and migration?Thank you.