Hello all,

I've just watched Wayne Stambaugh @ FOSDEM15

https://fosdem.org/2015/schedule/event/kicad/
https://video.fosdem.org/2015/devroom-electronic_design_automation/kicad.mp4

.. and I really appreciate it because I was missing that introduction and 
general view status of the KiCad project..

Since I started last year occasionally contributing to KiCad, I make a question 
to myself lots of times: "Where am I" ?

I am not following everyday this mailing list, I just come here once in a while 
or when I start to make a new contribution so I miss something that I quickly 
catch and see the development status of the project.
Recently, I found some important posts here by Wayne (i.e: 
https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg17342.html ) related with 
"stable releases".. and so on

I am missing in KiCad some uniformization point on all fields that KiCad 
community is working on. I think KiCad is missing some "corporate branding" in 
the way that it shows / present itself to the world, probably is because it is 
being developed by just engineers. ;)

I know that KiCad is a opensource project and don't need to marketing itself 
and promote as a real business corporation is, but, the way the things are 
moving now, hardware is becoming more attractive to different area fields and 
people, and lots of other (commercials) products are moving to engage more 
people as well (ex: the recently movements that commercial products did with 
electronic components online stores, Eagle->Farnell, DesignSpark PCB -> RS, and 
with the online communities of makers, Altium -> CircuitMaker)

So, I miss something that have a more careful presentation to public, like 
other opensource project have nowadays and I think it will be special important 
that KiCad will have stable releases.
I believe when someone new, open a webpage of an opensource project would like 
to see that it is a live a not dead project! So things like see the latest 
stable release, reading some blog news about the development of the project.. 
etc

Also, for kicad, all the information in webpage (the official .. and the others 
web sites!) is very spread across the web, same for the users and same for the 
developers.

Example, for developers:
We have this page (Atlassian based ?) with misc information:
http://www.kicad-pcb.org/display/DEV/KiCad+Development

And the launchpad page, with other information and details:
launchpad.net/kicad

and the mailing list page:
https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers

we have also other separate projects like:
https://launchpad.net/kicad-winbuilder

CERN webpage have also very good information (not sure if updated) for project 
development
www.ohwr.org/projects/cern-kicad/wiki

and the original author JP webpage:
http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/kicad/

and then.. that important information of the project I discuss there is also 
spread in mails in the development list.


That would be nice if we have in a main kicad page as much as a single and only 
updated information with also that types of summary update status that Wayne is 
doing, it should be in a online page for quick reference making everybody tuned 
in the project and also, the other users people will know about the progress of 
the project and fill confidence using KiCad.


As a developer I miss things like to understand on what people are working or 
who can I contact to discuss about something related with some part of the 
project.. who developed / define the architectures of something.. etc

A good example that illustrate my point is the wxWidgets project (that KiCad is 
using)

https://www.wxwidgets.org
+Download latest version
+Good example screenshot
+news for users.. and developers... so they have the official updates and 
project progress...
+User Documentation
+Community
+Bug report
+Development information
+Development roadmap!
...


https://inkscape.org/en/
+Download
+News
+Learn
+Development
+Community
+Support
+Gallery (it is useful to attract people with good examples of the software 
capabilities)
...

and so on. It is something that shows to the community, call it for engagement 
and interest.

I believe if we can make KiCad look a bit more attractive it will engage more 
people to use and contribute (development and other) to it.

There are probably things in this points that will cost money / time / skills 
and specialized people... but .. Wayne Stambaugh prove in the FOSDEM15 that he 
is very good to "sell the product" so hope you find some way to get a more live 
Kicad ;)

Any plans on this Wayne?!

Cheers!
Mario Luzeiro

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