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# New Spree Commerce roadmap announcement
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**Spree** is a complete open source e-commerce solution built with Ruby on Rails. It
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was originally developed by Sean Schofield and is now maintained by developers from [Spark Solutions](http://sparksolutions.co) and [Vinsol](http://vinsol.com/). We're open to [contributions](#contributing) and accepting new [Core Team](https://github.com/spree/spree/wiki/Core-Team) members.
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summary: Full-stack e-commerce framework for Ruby on Rails.
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