
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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authors: 1
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caption: "We're moving on"
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date: '2022-08-23'
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intro: "We have released version 2.22 of FreeSewing. As always, a minor version bump indicates a new design, and this time it's the Octoplushy design by Wouter."
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title: 'FreeSewing v2.22 is out, and will be the final minor release before v3'
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---
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We have released version 2.22 of FreeSewing. As always, a minor version bump
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indicates a new design, and this time it's the [Octoplushy
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design](/designs/octoplushy) by Wouter.
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Version 2.22 is planned to be the last minor release in the v2 branch. Momentum
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for version 3 has been building for a while, and during [this weekend's
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contributor call](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/discussions/2582) we
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decided we'd double down on those efforts and focus all our attention on the
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upcoming version 3.
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## What does this all mean?
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In the short term, you might not even notice. FreeSewing.org will continue
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running the production-ready v2 code, while we start building version 3.
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For developers and/or pattern designers, the situation is different. Effective
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immediately, our (default) `develop` branch in [our
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monorepo](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing) is where we'll be working
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on version 3 code. Version 2 code is now in the `v2` branch where will will
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backport fixes for as long as version 3 is under development.
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To keep up to date of all changes, please refer to
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[freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev) where we will over time document
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everything you need to know about the migration.
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## When can we expect version 3?
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We have a lot of exciting plans, but they will take some time to manifest. I
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suspect the first production release of version 3 code, and the rollout on
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FreeSewing.org will be a matter for 2023.
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