Hi,
I'm a relative newcomer here, and do AVR programming. I've started in the Arduino IDE, went to Atom/PlatformIO, and when that IDE was killed I had to look for another IDE.
I've tried quite a few editors and came across this one. It's exactly what I was looking for: clean, straightforward and fast starting.
There was one thing that made me hesitate to try CodeBlocks, and that was that when looking at the "Latest News" section, I saw the latest post was from March 2021. I thought the project was dead, and I should not bother. Luckily I eventually did find there was still development going on, and decided to try it.
So my suggestion would be, which probably is already mentioned before. Isn't it possible to at least show the the commits being made to the project, so when you click on "Latest News" you can clearly see there is still activity here? Not sure there is an SVN api for this to integrate it in the page. If only there was a post every x-months this would probably make people think this project is still alive.
Anyway, thanks for making this awesome project!
Best regards,
Maarten