• LrdThndr@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    We were looking to replatform our aging e-commerce site.

    With management approval, we spent weeks researching and narrowed it down to two possibilities - Magento 2 and Sylius.

    We then divided our team in half. Half of us took one possible platform, the rest took the other. Each team was given an identical list of tasks, and the goal was to implement as much of the list as we could in two weeks.

    At the end of the period, the Sylius team had not only completed every single item on the list, but had so much extra time they were able to implement some cool “nice to have” features we’d always wanted on the site but never had time for.

    The Magento2 team didn’t even get the software fully installed and working much less even start chipping away at the list.

    We all met and stacked hands - Sylius was the way we were gonna go. We were a big enough fish that we even got the company that made the software to commit to flying one of their developers out to our office and working alongside us.

    Then the company put us all into a room and told us the decision would be Magento2 - now come to that agreement.

    3/4 of our team left within 2 months.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah but Magento was like 10% cheaper so think of the profits! That or it’s some backdoor crap like the CEOs are cousin or whatever.

      • LrdThndr@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Actually, it was CONSIDERABLY more expensive. Like, multiple times the entire price of Sylius for a single year of the Magento enterprise agreement.

        We budgeted $600K for the replatform. The project went massively over budget and three years after I left, they STILL hadn’t moved to the new platform.

        Then they dropped Magento 2, started a replatform to Shopify, and last I heard they let the entire remaining dev team go.

        We told them in no uncertain words that Magento2 wasn’t right. But they chose to ignore the people that knew what they were talking about and push their own choice forward because we had previously used Magento1. Moron management would not listen to us when we told them the platforms were not compatible and that we got absolutely zero benefit from running Magento1.

        But you know what, fuck then. I got a better job, a promotion, 30% more pay, and I’m 100% work from home now.