
Refer to the CHANGELOG for all info. --------- Co-authored-by: Wouter van Wageningen <wouter.vdub@yahoo.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Munic <jpmunic@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Haas <haasjona@gmail.com>
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caption: 'We are building a bedrock of loyal supporters to ensure a sustainable future for freesewing.org, our code, our patterns, and our community.'
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date: '2017-12-10'
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intro: 'Calling all Patrons; Join our bedrock of loyal supporters.'
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title: 'Calling all Patrons; Join our bedrock of loyal supporters.'
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---
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Every year, on this day, I write about what happened in the previous 12 months,
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and look ahead at what you can expect in the year ahead.
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This year is no different, but boy do I have a lot to talk about.
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## 2017: the year freesewing was born
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While freesewing was conceived in 2016 -- that's when I started working on it
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-- 2017 was the year it saw the light of day.
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Freesewing core v1.0.0 [was released in March this
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year](/blog/announcing-freesewing/). For most people, that event passed under
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the radar. An open source platform for made-to-measure sewing patterns? What
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does this thing actually do?
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A lot, as it turns out. Something that's become more obvious since [the release
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of freesewing.org](/blog/open-for-business/) at the end of August.
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On Christmas day, it will (only) have been four months since this release. Yet
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in that time, we've signed up **2735 users** for whom we host **1522 drafts**,
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and **2359 models**.
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We launched with 11 patterns, and have since added 4, bringing the current
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total to 15. Half of those new patterns are a community effort, which is
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particularly promising.
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Yes, it's still early days. But I think it's safe to say that the decision to
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reinvent makemypattern.com as an open source project was the right call.
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Speaking of which.
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## MakeMyPattern.com is no more Shortly before publishing this blog post, I've
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pulled the plug on [makemypattern.com](https://makemypattern.com/).
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You can try to visit that link, but you'll only end up back here.
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MakeMyPattern.com saw the light of day in 2012. It went through a number of
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iterations since, and today is finally superseded by freesewing.org.
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We had a good run, and I feel that for any project, it's a good way to go when
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you get cannibalized by something better that you inspired.
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## Let's talk money Like every year on this day, I've transferred all donations
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into the account of [Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without
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Borders](http://www.msf.org/).
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This year we came in at **673.14€**, so that's what I've transferred.
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> Why should we give you money in the first place if you're just going to give
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> it away?
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I've also come to understand that people have a bunch of questions about this.
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Like _Why are you doing this?_ and _Why should we give you money in the first
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place if you're just going to give it away?_
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These questions have led to some soul-searching recently. What I've learned is
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that it's not easy to talk about money. Nor is it easy to put in words things
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that you know to be right, almost instinctively.
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But I wanted to be completely transparent about what's going on, so I made the
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effort to write about these things on [our pledge page](/docs/about/pledge).
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And I'm copying them here verbatim:
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> ##### Noblesse oblige
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>
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> You probably assume that we ask for money to keep the servers running. But
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> that’s not exactly true.
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>
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> I don’t know if you’re familiar with the phrase _noblesse oblige_ but it
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> essentially means that privilege entails responsibility.
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>
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> I am privileged, and thus I have responsibilities. I am very fortunate to
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> have been born in Western Europe, have a good job, and a roof over my head.
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>
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> Could I use the money? Yes I could. Do I need the money? No I don’t.
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>
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> ##### The value of your support
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>
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> The main risk to Freesewing is the same as any open source project out there:
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> maintainer burnout.
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>
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> While I no longer carry Freesewing alone — and I can’t stress enough how much
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> I value the work of all contributors — that doesn’t make me immune to
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> feelings of _Why the fuck am I doing this?_
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>
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> When people become Patrons (or donate), they give more than money. To me, the
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> main value is the message they send to me and other people working on this.
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> And that message is: _Hey, you’re doing a worthwhile thing. Keep up the good
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> work_.
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>
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> ##### The value of your money
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>
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> It is not just about the money. But that doesn’t mean the money is not
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> important. Much to the contrary.
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>
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> Raising money by doing something I love and then passing it on to charity
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> allows me to sleep at night.
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>
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> I could volunteer at a soup kitchen, or teach underprivileged children how to
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> sew. But instead I’m working on Freesewing.
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>
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> Which is why all the money raised through freesewing goes to charity. It
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> makes this project not only fun to do, but also socially responsible. And I
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> need that to convince myself that yes, it’s OK to spend all my time doing
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> this, because at the end of the year, I get to write a check to people who
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> need it so much more.
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>
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> ##### Charity is not sexy
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>
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> Here’s the tricky part: People donate less once they know the money goes to
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> charity in the end. I wish it wasn’t the case, but it is.
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>
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> So I’m not explicitly mentioning it on our Patrons page, which is presented
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> like you would see on a business site.
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>
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> Yes, everything is free, and the money doesn’t actually go to paying the
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> server bills (because I choose to pay them out of my pocket for reasons
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> outlined above). But that doesn’t mean that these contributions are not
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> crucial to the well-being of the project, or at the very least its maintainer
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> (that would be me).
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Did you notice that in the text above I mentioned our Patrons page? That is
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because I've rolled out a bunch of changes today.
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Having taken the time to reflect on the money side of things, I've realized
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that it's an important factor in the well-being of this project. I also
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believe that donations -- while motivating and appreciated -- are not the best
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way to go about this.
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So, as of today, we are calling all Patrons.
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## Become a Patron of Freesewing
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To ensure a sustainable future for freesewing.org, our code, our patterns, and
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our community, we need to build a bedrock of loyal supporters. Patrons who
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support us in our core work; Developing an open source platform for
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made-to-measure sewing patterns.
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We have different tiers of Patronage, each with their own perks. You can
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support us for as little as 2€, and it only takes a minute.
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> We are not changing the nature of the site. All patterns, and all our code,
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> will remain free.
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We are not changing the nature of the site. All patterns, and all our code,
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will remain free. What we are changing is the way we raise funds. From a
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system of impulsive donations to a community of caring Patrons. If you are
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someone who cares, then [check out what we have to offer](/patrons/join).
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I sincerely believe we are doing a worthwhile thing here. If you feel that way
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too, then I ask you to pledge whatever you can so that we can write many more
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chapters in this book.
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> ### Become a Patron today #### You can sign up for as little as 2€, and it
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>
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> only takes a minute.
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> [Find out more](/patrons/join)
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Thank you, and have a great year.
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joost
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