Fear And Loathing In Open-Source Clothing Design

Seems the Valentina project, to create an open-source clothing design package, has split in two over the usual reason--disagreements among the project members <http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/valentina-seamly2d>. In that article, Alexandre Prokoudine tries to give an even-handed account of the saga, which can sometimes be quite difficult. The proprietary software in this field is extremely expensive--to the point where it becomes hard for clothing makers/designers to hire people who are familiar with using it. An alternative project, called SodaCAD <http://www.sodacad.org/>, takes a very different view: more direct control over the design (as I understand it), rather than trying to automatically fit a predefined design to given measurements, as Valentina does. It hasn’t seen much activity in over three years, though.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro