I am pretty excited for this release. I worked a bit with ZURB Foundation for Email 1 (Ink) and you still had to deal with this terrible table structure that reminds me of 1990's HTML. I think there are some really good ideas here, most importantly an abstraction that allows you to quickly develop branded and responsive HTML emails using some simple html structure that masks a lot of having to deal with those tables, TDs, etc.
Awesome job on the ZURB Foundation 6 launch. Great graphics, sci-fi theme, some awesome new features for the framework. The flexbox grid, yeti launch and the new menu component are worth looking at.
There are services such as snipcart and foxycart that you can trigger via html and javascript. Like most non-locally hosted ecommerce solutions they send you to a subdomain for the final checkout. I have tested both on a static site and both work very well. Snipcart is easier to implement but lacks customization. If you are looking for heavy customization (like custom products beyond just sizes, colors and options) without having to build out your own system, check out foxycart.
Very interesting project and direction for Foundation. Now uses angular directives instead of jQuery "PlugIns" has YAML defined routes and animation through ui-router, flexbox based grid. If you have been using Foundation for a while and are interested or using Angular you should definitely take a look at this project.
The angular-bootstrap and angular-foundation projects have existed for quite some time. Is there some sort of ember equivalent?
In these projects they are rewriting much of the javascript / jquery components as angular directives. The CSS/Sass/Less is unchanged. I assume much of the same could be done in an ember based project.