My advice is being sought in some web design and deployment matters for a friend as well as for a client (I just maintain their existing site right now).
The friend wants to set up an online store which will likely also have some news and likely a blog of some sort. My first instinct based on looking into CMS in the past, was to likely go with Drupal or even WordPress (both require shopping plugins for commerce). However, there's a lot more out there now I think.
Just found
Freeway which bills itself as the best (most advanced) open source eCommerce solution. It has support for products as well as services and subscriptions. [ edit: Don't think I'm liking their admin interface - doesn't seem it would be friendly in the slightest to non-techie types ]
I know some of you must have set up similar eCommerce stores or CMS-based sites with an eCommerce portion.
I'm looking for something that will be easy for me to deploy as well as create (or help to create) templates for. Ultimately it must also be easy for the site owner(s) to use the admin interfaces to manage their stores as well (product changes and additions,writing blog posts, etc..) Something with great support from the installed community is also an advantage. That means potential for some existing templates as a starting point as well as additional modules one won't have to write themselves.
I may need help some help with the installation. I've never installed one of these yet. I had Joomla installed on a test site in 2006 ad thought it seemed overly complicated and just a mess. Same with osCommerce.