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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>
2025-04-01 16:15:20 +02:00

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caption: "This purple Huey hoodie is the first of its kind. Now it's your turn"
date: '2017-10-21'
intro: 'The Huey Hoodie is now available in beta. Which begs the question, what does it mean for a pattern to be in Beta?'
title: 'The Huey Hoodie is now available in beta. Which begs the question, what does it mean for a pattern to be in Beta?'
---
Welcome to [Huey](/designs/huey), the youngest member in our pattern family.
Huey is a zip-up hoodie with an (optional) front pouch. I've made one for
myself -- the one in the picture above -- and I have yet to take it off since.
Meanwhile, I've been wondering why the hell I didn't design this pattern sooner.
It's just that nice to wear.
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## Available as of now, in beta
The pattern is available [right here](/designs/huey), right now, but it's in
beta.
To find out what that means -- and why I'm doing this -- just continue reading.
But if you're itching to make this, here's is what you need to know about beta
status:
- Beta patterns lack documentation
- Beta patterns are made by few people (so far)
As time goes by and these issues are resolved, Huey will move from beta to
core.
## So why this beta business
As I explained in [my round-up post of last month](/blog/roundup-2017-09/),
pattern testing is a real bottleneck for me.
A number of people came forward, offering to help out with testing (thank you
very much for that) which lead me to consider how this would work in practice.
Like, I've got Huey to point of _it works for me_ and I am somewhat confident
that it will work for others too. Stil, nothing replaces a real-world test so
it would be nice if a couple of people could make it.
Rather than given the opportunity to test Huey to a handful of people who came
forward, I figured I might as well open it up to everyone who feels so
inclined.
And to indicate that this pattern isn't as road-tested as the others, I'm
keeping it in the beta namespace, where it actually is developed and this will
also show up on the pattern page. No changes required.
## Release early, release often
Going forward, I will release patterns as soon as I can, and work on completing
the documentation while they remain in beta.
I think it's a good way to go, and adheres to the _release early, release
often_ mantra of open source software.
If you think that's a bad idea (or a very good idea), make sure to tell me
about it in the comments below.