From cf79f420d693c129607cfe10fb53f6ee1beeda4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joost De Cock Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 22:51:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] New translations en.md (Ukrainian) [ci skip] --- markdown/org/blog/roundup-2018-02/uk.md | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+) create mode 100644 markdown/org/blog/roundup-2018-02/uk.md diff --git a/markdown/org/blog/roundup-2018-02/uk.md b/markdown/org/blog/roundup-2018-02/uk.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00c747796dd --- /dev/null +++ b/markdown/org/blog/roundup-2018-02/uk.md @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +--- +author: "joostdecock" +caption: "Your new login background for the month of March" +date: "2018-02-28" +image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/8e0079e2521a2bf71545d736a2549180902c0d50-1980x1311.jpg" +intro: "This is your monthly roundup of the freesewing news of the last four weeks, and a look at what lies ahead in the next month." +title: "Monthly roundup - February 2018: Core 1.7.0 with Sven, Carlton, and Carlita improvements. Plus GDRP, vim, and Jaeger" +--- + +This is your monthly roundup of the freesewing news of the last four weeks, and a look at what lies ahead in the next month. + +## Looking back at February + +I had this secret ambition to release a new pattern every month this year. It's only February and that plan seems to already have gone off the rails. + +Let's look at the things that did happen in February before we talk about what didn't. + +### Core v1.7.0 is out + +Earlier today, I pulled the trigger on core release 1.7.0. As usual, [the changelog](https://github.com/freesewing/core/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md#170) has all the info, but most significant to users are [the new ribbing options in the Sven pattern](/docs/patterns/sven/options#ribbing), as well as a bunch of additional improvements to Carlton/Carlita. + +Those Carlton/Carlita improvements are driven by the fact that myself and [Anneke](/showcase/maker/annekecaramin) have started to work on [the documentation for these patterns](/docs/patterns/carlton/). And every time we write something like *apply fusible interfacing here*, we also go back to the pattern to mark exactly where this fusible needs to go. + +Needless to say, that's a bunch of work. But it should help with the construction of these coat patterns, especially for those people for which this is their first time making a coat. + +### GDPR battle plan + +I don't want to make it sound like writing a blog post is an achievement these days, but I do think [our *GDRP battle plan* blog post](/blog/gdpr-plan) is worth mentioning because these are important developments, and the workload this generates is significant. + +While nothing is set in stone yet, the post outlines our plan to tackle GDRP-compliance, something which we'll be focusing on in the next months. + + +### Vim snippets for freesewing core + +In [a blog post that is the embodiment of the term *niche*](/blog/core-vim-snippets) we announced the availability of a vim plugin that provides freesewing core specific snippets. + +Essentially, IF you want to develop patterns and IF you use the vim editor, these are for you. + +Arguably, that's a lot of ifs. + +### Jaeger sneak preview + +Meet Jaeger, the sports coat pattern that I hoped to release this month. + +![Jaeger is ready, but I haven't made one yet](jaeger.png") + +Those of you with good memories may remember that I mentioned last month that I would perhaps release this during February. Although back then it still went by a different name. + +As I also foreshadowed last month, I did not find the time to make one. As a matter of fact, my most problematic bottle neck in designing new patterns seems to be finding the time to actually make them. Which is all the more problematic with a pattern as involved as a jacket. Truth be told, I'm still not sure where I found the time to make that Carlton coat. + +Anyway, all this to say that the pattern is ready, except that I've never made the latest version of it. And I feel like I can't release it like this. + +So, if you'd like to make a muslin of this --- or even the real thing --- let me know in the comments, and I'll make sure we'll get you a draft. + +That might also help moving this pattern release forward, for I already know I won't have much time to work on a jacket next month. + +Speaking of which... + +## Looking ahead to March + +I have two weeks of holiday in March (Yay!) the largest part of which I'll be in Bangkok (more Yay!). + +That means I won't be doing much sewing next month, but there should be some quality time for me and my laptop, so I wanted to tackle one of the larger items on my mid-term todo-list. + +My initial plan was to rewrite core, you can find some details [in this ticket on the matter](https://github.com/freesewing/core/issues/236) + +However, looking ahead at the months to come, the most pressing issue is that looming GDPR deadline in May which will also require a lot of work. + +So, I figured it would make more sense to tackle another thing on the todo list of lofty goals: rewrite the frontend. + +Rather than add yet another pile of jQuery code to handle all the GDPR stuff, the idea is to fork the frontend and port it to [vue.js](https://vuejs.org/). For this too, [there is an open issue where you can follow its progress](https://github.com/freesewing/site/issues/311). + +Given that I have zero experience with vue.js, this should be fun. If you'd like to help out, please leave a comment. +