Hi enso,
I also like
gEDA pcb. I quite enjoyed
the pcb manual and read it from start to finish but I also made
some notes on round-trip engineering with `gschem` (the suggested schematic capture tool) and `pcb`.
I haven't created many footprints since I just use the `DIP40` or similar footprints that come with `pcb`, though having
symbols for gschem can be handy.
I've put up
a few footprints, though they are mostly related to a project to re-render the Commodore 16 PCB.
I quite like the "Export to gcode" feature of `pcb` that I use to CNC mill simple boards but the best feature has to be the file format, which I often edit by hand or run scripts against to make changes such as harmonizing drill sizes or similar, which the graphical UI will then offer to reload when it regains focus. It may be ancient, but this EDA software does what I want it to.