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author: "joostdecock"
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caption: "Your new login background for the month of January"
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date: "2017-12-31"
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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 - December 2017: Patrons, Bent, Carlton, Florent, and the looming Inkscape issue"
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---
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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 December
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As you may or may not know, for freesewing the year starts on December 10th.
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This way, I only have to write this blog post on New Year's eve, rather than roll out a bunch of new changes.
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What changes? I'm glad you asked:
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### We have patrons now
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This was really big news for me, and something that we had been working on behind the scenes for a good while.
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But 3 weeks ago, we finally unveiled our new patron system.
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The [announcement blog post](/blog/calling-all-patrons/) has all the details, plus an open-hearted look at the
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financial side of this project. If you haven't read it yet, I recommend it.
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The gist of it is that we are building a bedrock of loyal supporters to ensure a
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sustainable future for freesewing.org, our code, our patterns, and our community.
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These people are our Patrons, and they support us with a small monthly contribution.
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We have three tiers, and they all come with their own prices and perks. You can find all the info
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on [the patrons sign-up page](/patrons/join).
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We are 3 weeks in now, and so far [25 people](/patrons) have shown their support for this project by becoming a patron.
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Needless to say, this is truly wonderful news that we're all very excited about.
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### A logo tweak
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The roll out of our patron system had an unforeseen side-effect: We needed to simplify the freesewing logo a bit
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so we could order all that swag with the logo on it.
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Turns out there's a limit to the amount of detail you can get embossed into jeans rivets or buttons, or woven into labels.
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(that's just some of the swag our patrons get).
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So, we've streamlined the logo a bit. It's been on the site and our social media accounts since December 10th, but
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we hadn't updated our auto-generated avatars yet. That's something we've managed to squeeze in in the last hours of
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December (and the year) so that's good too.
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### New patterns
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We've had three (yes 3) pattern releases in December.
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[Florent](/patterns/florent) is a flat cap pattern that was contributed by
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[Quentin](/users/ptzcb). The [announcement blog post](/blog/florent-flat-cap-beta/) has all the details.
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Then later this month, we published [Carlton](/patterns/carlton) and [Bent](/patterns/bent), the block it's based on.
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I've worked with [Anneke](/showcase/maker/annekecaramin) to make this pattern happen, and a female version of the coat is coming.
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You know what, you should probably read all about it [in this blog post](/announcing-carlton-and-bent/).
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### Model name and draft reference are now printed on every pattern part
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We got a request to add the model and draft info to the printed pattern. People who were using a given pattern
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for different people (imagine making a hoodie for yourself and your partner) got confused about which parts belonged to which draft.
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That seemed like a good idea to us, so we've added this info to the patterns. If you have an
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older draft in your account, you can simply re-draft it to update it.
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### Data export
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We've grouped a few harder to find pages in a new [Tools](/tools/) entry in the account section of the menu.
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It contains a link to our RSS feed of the blog, our on-demand tiler, and a link to remove your account,
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but none of those are new, we've just grouped them so they'd be easier to find.
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What is new is the ability to export all the data we have on file for you.
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This work is in preparation of the changes we'll be making next month, which brings me to:
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## Looking ahead to January
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There's new patterns in the pipeline, but I'm not ready to commit to a deadline for these yet, mostly because
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we have a bunch of other stuff on our plate. Including:
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### Open data and privacy talk
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We had a bit of a debate about whether or not we should publish anonymized measurements data here at freesewing.
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I won't repeat everything here, but [our tweet](https://twitter.com/j__st/status/941586171158777856)
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and [Instagram post](https://www.instagram.com/p/Bct2jUEnuS9/) on the topic get a lot of responses.
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A vast majority of people supports this idea, and as such we have plans to move ahead with it.
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However, if we do this, we want to do it right and completely in the open.
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So expect a blog post on the matter shortly.
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The questions that came up as we were discussing the possibility of publishing this data tend to
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revolve around privacy. We are --- and remain --- committed to protecting the privacy or all
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our users and visitors, and have written about
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[the choices we have made to guarantee your privacy](/blog/privacy-choices/).
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Thinking about these issues made us realize that we want to provide a more iron-clad
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guarantee than a blog post. So, we will draft and publish a privacy notice in line
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with the upcoming GDPR.
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Don't know what GDPR is? Good. Keep reading.
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### GDPR compliance
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The GDPR is the [General Data Protection Regulation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation)
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of the European Union. It replaces the *Data Protection Directive* and is a more ambitious piece of
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data protection legislation.
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The GDPR will become active in May 2018, and by that time, freesewing will be ready for it.
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Specifically, we will publish a privacy notice that outlines exactly what happens to your data,
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and we will make certain that all your rights are respected.
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We are still planning how exactly we will tackle this, and for the most part, these will be cosmetic changes
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and that won't change anything about freesewing as such.
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But we value your privacy, and we want to practice what we preach, so we'll be making sure to do what's right.
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### Core issue #204 - The Inkscape default units quandary
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Under the heading *Important changes* the
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[release notes for Inkscape
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version 0.92](http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes/0.92#Important_changes) list:
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> The default resolution was changed from 90dpi to 96dpi, to match the CSS standard.
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This seemingly trivial update to the open source SVG editor will have some profound ripple effects for freesewing.
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While it won't impact our code as such, we use Inkscape to turn the SVG patterns we generate into the PDFs that you
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print at home. And if now Inkscape thinks that one inch no longer holds 90, but 96 pixels, your patterns will be
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scaled incorrectly, which is kind of a big deal.
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Given that we can continue to run an older build of Inkscape to do our bidding, this doesn't mean things are on fire just yet.
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But it's a problem we will have to tackle sooner rather than later.
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That's because even when we fix it, once we start using the new Inkscape, it will still incorrectly handle the drafts
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that have been generated prior to the fix and that are still stored in people's profiles.
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Needless to say, I see a lot of mucking about with the SVG viewbox in my future.
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There's other changes in the newest Inkscape too that can potentially wreak havoc. Most likely to cause a stink-up
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is the new way the *line-height* attribute will be handled in text. Less dramatic, but still inconvenient.
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While these changes add an unwelcome number of entries to our to-do list, it's worth pointing out that
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the Inkscape maintainers make these changes because they thing it's the right thing, and that going forward,
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this will be the better option.
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So, in the same spirit, we'll make sure to follow suit.
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But that's for next year.
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