Decline in user friendliness?

I can sense a cut back in user friendliness when preparing new features for us users. I don't mean the nice job done on the installation process for the IM140, I mean the upgrade issues with upgrade abilities from each earlier version.
Before, wasn't it lists of several upgrade instructions like:
To go back on user friendliness like this will not give IM a bigger user base, and to win the open source race for publishing systems like this we really need the non-programmers to be able to use it and feel that they can manage it.
Don't rush into a semi-finished version just because it is enough for most initiated php users. Please take your time and prepare for the not so fortune newbies that aren't into php as much as most people here.
Make IM a hit for all the others too. We will all benefit of a huge user base, even if the majority will be noobs and not contributing to the open source community. I'm sure that if it becomes one of the most used systems it will draw attention of the hard core users too.
Before, wasn't it lists of several upgrade instructions like:
- from version 1 to version 5
- from version 2 to version 5
- from version 3 to version 5
- from version 4 to version 5
To go back on user friendliness like this will not give IM a bigger user base, and to win the open source race for publishing systems like this we really need the non-programmers to be able to use it and feel that they can manage it.
Don't rush into a semi-finished version just because it is enough for most initiated php users. Please take your time and prepare for the not so fortune newbies that aren't into php as much as most people here.
Make IM a hit for all the others too. We will all benefit of a huge user base, even if the majority will be noobs and not contributing to the open source community. I'm sure that if it becomes one of the most used systems it will draw attention of the hard core users too.