WHEN GRIPING:
Please indicate which version of Kicad you are using.
Some of the complaints here are based on the old so-called "stable" releases, and a lot of them have been addressed in newer revisions.
Thank you.
I would recommend that with greatest of urgency, update the web pages to tell the people going there, that the old stable is "deprecated" or something those lines, and they should use nightly builds if possible.
Is this good enough?
DISCLAIMER: [...] Also note that the old stable is deprecated and a new release is imminent.
Where's that? I can't see it at the top of the site...
On the installing page.
Oh. Nice. Why not put it in the home page too?
Another "gripe":
I know I'm not so polite and sometimes a bit asshole, sorry (I'm working on tuning my broken brain)...
But that 2012 date in the site makes people think the project is outdated too.
I know maintaning a website is hard and you are all busy doing the very much needed code polishing, but the site gives the feeling of an outdated project.
Is it easy to put a top frame feeded from the RSS of the code commits with something like "We are busy coding to provide you a new stable release soon"? I think that would make people understand this great project is still active