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by crote 409 days ago
It's absolutely insane. Kicad v5 was usable, if you wanted to make simple projects and were willing to deal with frequently running into annoyances. Kicad v6 took forever to release, but it suddenly went from "an option for hobbyists who can't afford EAGLE / Altium" to "viable tool for not-too-complicated professional products". Ever since then every release has been filled with quality-of-life improvements - both huge improvements and fixes for small annoyances.

We saw something similar with Blender. At a certain point it becomes good enough that for some professionals it becomes a viable alternative to its obscenely expensive proprietary competition. If those companies are willing to donate $500 / seat / year to OSS instead of spending $1500 / seat / year on proprietary licensing, they can get some developer to fix the main issues they run into. This in turn means the OSS variant gets even better, which means even more companies are willing to consider switching, which means even more budget for development. Let this continue for a few years, and the OSS alternative has suddenly become best-in-class.