Wow! That’s brilliant. Then one can use it to enter the measurements from your iPhone.
It seems that @MrDoo developed both sites and has very kindly kept the my-pattern.cloud running for us (as a backup) and has a link that updates between the two so that they are both current. Which seems to be very fortunate Thank you, @MrDoo.
The URLs https://seamly.cloud/ and https://my-pattern.cloud/ both point to the same system, so it is not a case of keeping the systems aligned, there is only one system. Originally I created it as my-pattern.cloud, but with the support of @slspencer we also made it accessible using seamly.cloud, though this certificate is currently expired.
There are some notable improvements coming soon to this site - it can now preview the pattern itself and show a graph of dependencies between drawing objects (I hope to push these changes through into the live system in the next week or so). Much of this new functionality is ‘experimental’, but may still be useful to people. If you would like access to the test version of the system then please let me know.
I sent the CSR (Certificate Signing Request) by email on 9th February. Once this has been checked (they’ll confirm you are in control of this domain) by your supplier they will sign it and return it as a certificate (often in many different file types for compatibility with different servers). Once I can get this signed certificate then I install this in the keychain and the https will work again.
Hi @MrDoo,
Did you set up an email address for the seamly.cloud domain on your server?
Comodo’s new rules require an admin email for the domain.
When I ordered the seamly.cloud SSL cert earlier this year they asked for the system administrator’s email, so I gave them your email (obviously it wasn’t a seamly.cloud email address).
Today Comodo sent me email following up on the SSL order, asking if I had received it. They should have sent it to you. Did you receive any emails from Comodo?
The SNAFU probably is that we are now required to have an admin email for seamly.cloud. As usual, Comodo didn’t explain this full. They just asked for the system administrator’s email. I found the following information on the DreamHost site today, so this may be the source of the problem. We need a standard admin email for the seamly.cloud domain for a Comodo SSL cert:
Hi @slspencer, I hope you are well in these interesting times.
I’m not able to set up an admin@seamly.cloud email address as you are in control of this domain. The company with which you’ve registered this domain probably has a free or low cost email offering as part of this service. I could set up an email service with one of my internet service providers, this would require you, as controller of the domain to set up MX records pointing to this mail service. I’m happy to setup those aspects that I can.
Developing an iPad Pro application for Seamly2D is definitely possible. Yet, it may require additional time and resources from the development team. The complexity of creating an app for the iPad Pro would depend on a number of factors, such as the software’s current codebase, compatibility with iOS, and the overall user interface design. However, it would certainly be an exciting addition to the Seamly2D software and could provide a more convenient experience for professionals like yourself who need to work on-the-go. If you are interested in seeing an iPad Pro version of Seamly2D, you can reach out to an experienced development team, such as https://smartengines.com/, and express your interest.
Well, it will definitely require more work on the build end of it… not sure what issues may arise in the code itself. What does come to mind though is that with the iPad there is no mouse or track pad so I don’t know how those type of events would be handled.
Have you reconsidered becoming CTO? I probably asked you at the worst possible time.
I’ve reasssured you, Grace, and Pneumarian that when we get funding you can start being paid for your work and hopefully get some shares as this is part of the total approach to going open core. to go to bat for this because you deserve it.
And I still receive no pay. We’re finally getting some funds through the GitHub Accelerator, and its going to pay for the hard but necessary code to port qt5 to qt6. They’ve already donated about 80,000 pounds in labor costs to do it.
In the past its been difficult for us to set up a zoom meeting, but it would be nice if we could try to set one up again.
Is there a day and time that works best for you? I’m usually available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:30 to 5pm CST.
Ok, just FYI… I’m 5 hours ahead of CST on CAT. So if it’s 1:30pm then it’s 6:30pm here, so I’ll be available until about midnight any night of the week, so if you wish for me to attend a zoom meeting, we will just have to arrange around loadshedding, which isn’t very predictable.