Well that was less than I expected...
What I meant is be specific, You see issues where my learned behaviors just look past, What parts of the UI are problematic? vs someones literal first try, not being familiar with it, If i was to fire up Eagle, or Altium, My first try would not fair much better.
Every thing that has a Hotkey has a button, Personally I don't use the hotkeys, Its just easier on chat to say "X for trace" than "the green squiggly line button on the right hand toolbar"
The bug listing is what I point to, As being an open source project, that is where people go look to find things that need fixing, modifications, or addition of wishlist features, you might notice the mouse options in hotkey link in my last post was a "wishlist" item, Its not something that breaks the use of the program, e.g. a bug, but something that people want added. This is how these projects are focused,
I am very sorry, but I don't get why this isn't specific.
The inconsistency is just so extremely obvious. (did you even watched the video I even wonder)
A program has to be easy to work with as much as possible.
I always call this the iPhone mentality.
You can argue a lot about Apple, but they nailed user experience in such a way that even my mum can use an iPhone.
When you're making a product you want to make it as easy as possible for the user.
Like I said, as a PCB designer I want to design PCBs as smooth and easy as possible.
At this moment KiCad has WAY to many weird quirks.
Users want things on obvious ways, want to click on things and it simply doesn't work or do anything at all.
"Well than you simply need to learn that" is the wrong approach anno 2018.
Of course there is always some kind of learning curve, but just ignoring very obvious things is just stupid.
Especially when it comes to ignoring certain interface choices that basically every big professional competitor is doing for many years.
It's than very difficult to convince my colleagues to switch over.
A certain amount of scepticism is normal, but at a certain point people don't have any confidence anymore in what the hell they are doing.
But to give something else very specific.
Batch renaming and changing shapes of hundreds of components at once. (like from THT to SMD)
Individual thermal reliefs with even different individual DRC values.
Plus all the things Dave mentioned in the video.
These are are technical issues, not user interface issues.