I was just checking daily in case the V6 has been released but you now made the tide with a big bang! It is open source as others mentioned so people do not tend to be 100% dedicated to this project.
I can’t wait for V6 as it will bring so many great features but rather wait until bugs fixed rather than face issues while using it!
Training videos would be useful, might do some myself - I use KiCAD on a daily basis and already trained someone else to use it.
It would be cool with a “KiCad Official Youtube Home” where only “Pro” videos is released. How that could/would be managed I have no clue about though…
If one searches on youtube for videos and only want more recent videos, there is a way to do that. Under filters, selecting ‘this year’ should eliminate some really out of date videos. It’s not perfect but it should remove a lot of really old videos that are no longer relevant. I wish youtube had a better way of organizing things but even if it did, a lot of it would depend on the people uploading the videos to put it in the right place. Most would likely do it the right way but someone just wanting to generate money would obviously put things in the wrong places.
I hope that helps even if it isn’t a perfect solution to the problem.
Video tutorials are very expensive to make in terms of time investment. They tend to either be passion projects or supported financially somehow. I know @peter-dalmaris is working on an update to his KiCad course/book/video lecture series that is based on V6, but this will be paid content (which seems very reasonable to me given the amount of time required to make it).
I suspect other content creators are thinking about or planning new videos around KiCad 6, but I’m not aware of the details.
We have been working on a complete re-write and re-recording of KiCad Like a Pro 2nd edition since May.
We are very close to finishing.
The video course (over 250 videos!) is 90% complete, and the book (> 800 pages and >1500 images!) around 75%.
Yes, it is a huge job.
I am providing the information below for anyone interested in KiCad Like a Pro 3rd edition. I hope I am not breaking any Forum rules (I have checked).
As with KiCad Like a Pro 2e, the new edition will also have a Special Fundraising Edition. Half of any profits from this edition go to the KiCad Project.
We have already done a “soft-launch” for the eBook and video course to members of our Makers Club.
If you would like to purchase the Fundraising edition, please give me a bit of time. I need to setup a special page for it (so we can track sales and calculate the KiCad project share), and also provide a discount for the early adopters (i.e. anyone that wants to purchase the book/course before it is completed).
I can update this thread when the Fundraising edition page is ready, if there is interest. I think I can do this by early next week.
A way to check out how videos can be made, check out Lynda.com (nowadays linkedin.com/learning) and for example “Autodesk Inventor 2021”, where we can view short and clear/educational videos about how things work out in that software. A wish is to find something similar, without too much extras, about KiCad. Very easy to follow and try out by ourselves what is shown that way. Why not?
@peter-dalmaris I’d really like to support your work but gah the website for buying the products is absolutely infuriating. I use an ad blocker and even if I allow everything on the page itself I get a “you need to enable javascript to continue” in the payment popup window after the paypal flow even though I allow scripts on the order page itself. Please help?
Using firefox from germany on linux with ublock origin in expert mode, js disabled by default. I disable ublock origin on your site, everything works fine until checkout - I attempt to use paypal for payment, this opens a new window with paypal login, I log in there and make the payment and then it redirects to a buy.paddle.com page which complains that js is not enabled, and the popup doesn’t have a full menubar so I can’t access my plugin options to enable it there. I got it to work by copying and pasting the URL in a new tab and enabling js there. That worked and payment went through and I got a bunch of emails, but the original order page is still left hanging on processing payment. It’s a really unpleasant user experience. Either way, I did manage to pay for it and apparently have access. Also, as further feedback, I got a total of ten emails for this order. Three from Futureshock, one from Paddle, one from paypal, and five from Tech Explorations. Seems a bit excessive for a single purchase. I guess you’re still setting things up for this product so I figured I’d let you know.
Two more things, now that I have access to the actual download page - the pdf download link for 3e opens a photo of your logo instead of a PDF, and I can’t see where to access the web edition.
And finally, is there some way to send you extra money just to fund your work, without buying more products?
I am looking into the issue that @kliment described with Paddle. I’ll get back to you on that. Thank you for the detailed description of the problem, it is super helpful.
For the downloads, please notice one of the points from the sales page (I copy the screenshot below):
I estimate that the full downloadable files (PDF, epub, mobi) will be available around the end of November or early December. In the mean time, only the web version of the book is available.
Working around the clock on the book (while fixing checkout bugs )
@kliment, thank you for your support. I like @retiredfeline 's idea on buying a gift course for someone. I’ll have to setup a way to do this, but you can also raise a ticket to ask for a gift coupon. I’ll have to think more about this once the book is finished.