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author: "joostdecock"
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caption: "Your new login background for the month of october"
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date: "2017-09-30"
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image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/c6418b621228730525d835acff53c4cd6895a865-2000x1250.jpg"
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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."
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title: "Monthly roundup - September 2017: Simon complications, email issues, and donations are up this year."
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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.
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## Looking back at september, and a bit of august
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For this first edition, I'm looking back a bit further than one month, because [this site launched at the end of August](/blog/open-for-business/), so I'm including that week in this monthly roundup.
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### My name is Simon, and I'm complicated
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Since the launch, there's been [3 new path releases of freesewing core](https://github.com/freesewing/core/releases) --- you know, the thing that actually generates your sewing patterns --- and all of them were due to issues with [the Simon Shirt pattern](/patterns/simon).
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Full details are available in [the changelog](https://github.com/freesewing/core/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md), but here's the gist of it:
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- The seam allowance at the hem was incorrect when the lenthBonus was very low.
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- The cut in the sleeve for the placket was too short
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- There was a problem with the seam allowance at the buttonhole placket
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- The sleeve length bonus was counted double
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- The hip measurements/ease was not taken into account; The chest measurement/ease was used instead
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- A number option defaults were tweaked
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Thanks to [Tatyana](/users/yrhdw) and [Stefan](/users/kczrw) for reporting these issues. You get that funky bug badge:
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#### What's your problem Simon?
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That these issues surface in Simon is not a coincidence. The pattern comes with a whopping 41 options that allow you to control pretty much every aspect of your shirt.
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Managing all those different combinations in the code leads to a lot of complexity. And were code complexity rises, bugs appear.
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#### Is it time for an overhaul?
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Simon is a port of the Singular Shirt pattern of MakeMyPattern.com. Back there, making a differently styled shirt would have involved copying the code over, making changes, and then maintaining two slightly different variations for all eternity.
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Things are better here at freesewing, where inheritance is baked in the system.
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So I could (and should perhaps) have a basic shirt pattern, and then branch that out into a bunch of differently styled shirt patterns.
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- Brian Body Block
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- Basic shirt pattern
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- Casual shirt pattern
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- Formal shirt pattern
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- Some other shirt pattern
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It would not only cut down on code complexity, it would arguably also be more intuitive to see a bunch of differently styled shirt patterns, rather than have only one pattern and then have 41 options to juggle.
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A full Simon overhaul is going to be a bit of work, but it is possible. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the matter.
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## Dealing with email delivery issues
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I added a workaround for those of you who had trouble getting the registration emails. Basically, people with an email account managed by Microsoft.
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You can read [my blog post on the matter](/blog/email-spam-problems/) for all the details, but basically if you have one of those addresses, you should get those emails now. The only downside is that you might get them twice.
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## Referrals
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When people link to your site, and visitors click that link, that's called a referral. The bloggers among you might be familiar with skimming through your Google Analytics reports to see who's been linking to you.
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This site does not use Google Analytics --- there's [a blog post with details on that](/blog/privacy-choices/) too --- but still captures referrals. The overview of recent referrals is available for all to see on [the status page](/status).
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Linking to freesewing.org is obviously a nice thing to do, so I keep an eye on the referrals, and if a site shows up that belongs to a user, you get the Ambassador badge.
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It's a small way to say thank you for spreading the word about freesewing.
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## Donations
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During september, we passed last year's donations amount, so it's nice to see I'll be able to [send more money to MSF](/about/pledge#donations-history) this year than in 2016.
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You can always keep track of the donations on [the donations pledge page](/about/pledge#donations-history), but here's the current status:
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## More download formats
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I've also added additional formats to the draft download page. You now have a choice of SVG, PDF, letter-PDF, tabloid-PDF, A4-PDF, A3-PDF, A2-PDF, A1-PDF, and A0-PDF.
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## The quality control badge
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I've added the quality control badge for things like reporting (or fixing) typos, broken links, grammar, and other small improvements.
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These might not seem like an earth-shattering contribution, but they are important nevertheless.
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On the spectrum between endlessly toiling over the perfect content before publishing it, or getting it out fast warts and all, I lean heavily towards the latter.
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So I kinda count on you guys to let me know when I messed up.
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## Looking ahead to october
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There are 5 patterns I am currently working on. And all of them are ready to the point where I need to make them to verify that they work as intended. First a muslin, and then the real thing.
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That's a bit of a bottleneck for me because I have a long commute, so my sewing time is typically limited to the weekends.
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The only way I see to speed up the process of getting patterns released is to have people join in with the pattern testing. I don't think it's something I can ask people to do, because this is early stage testing. Not to mention that I have nothing to offer them to sweeten the deal. What am I going to give you, a free pattern?
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Still, on the off chance that some of you want to help out by making a muslin and letting me know how it went, here's what's currently on my drawing board:
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- A trouser block for men that should be better than Theo(dore)
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- A block for selvedge jeans for men
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- A zip-up hoodie for men
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- A wintercoat
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- A unisex leggins pattern
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Should any of you want to make one of these as a test, [let me know](/contact), it would really help me out.
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