My tracing journal would go like this:
I ordered the pedal.
The pedal finally arrived after many USPS delays.
I scraped away the goop, traced it, made a layout, verified it, now here is the PCB.
Build it.
Well, I understand that some recent circuits don't have much history to talk about, and you can't make it up.
However, i think that just a few words to describe the circuits, maybe a quick description about what's happening in the signal path, a simple mention of which circuit a variant is based on, would go a long way with the public visiting PPCB website.
In many case, some of us could avoid being disappointed or misguided on a project, and it would help us to find the right circuit that suit us best.
Basically, it's about helping people find what they are looking for, or find something they don't know yet, that will interest them.
Let's have one exemple : I've heard about JHS angry charlie online. Mostly good reviews about a MIAB circuit, "the best" they said.
I bought PPCB angry charles kit, built it, and struggled with it for 2 years, trying to figure out how to dial the right sound.
Until the day i posted on PPCB forum, asking for advice about a good MIAB circuit. Angry Charles aroused my interest for this kind of sound, but i was miserable with its controls.
Kind forumites led me toward MI audio Crunch box : PPCB Crunch Captain Deluxe. I finally learned that JHS angry charly was based on MI audio Crunch box. I ordered it, built it and still love it.
My point is : with a little more information i would have known that 2 years ago. For exemple by reading PPCB Angry Charles description, explaining to me what Angry charles really is, and i wouldn't have lost my time struggling with the wrong circuit.
Surely i could have posted sooner, or done my own research by myself. But who will search on utube every unknown PPCB circuit they come across ? Who spend hours searching the internet for every available information before spending money and time on a project ? I know that's what we should do, but we often just don't make the tidious preliminary research, for lots of various reasons.
I'm sure there are a lot of circuits on PPCB website that can interest me. I'll never know because even if i looked at every projects, i don't have the means to understand what i am looking at. Sometimes there is only one hint in the title and that's it, like with this Colossal Muffin project.
The original circuit is mentionned, but i wouldn't look that up online unless i 'd have a good reason. There are simply too much projects to search about them all in details.
That's why a quick description on the project page, or in the instructions, would go a long way, in my humble opinion.
It wouldn't be so hard, musikding already does it for you... or sort of. I mean they don't say much, unfortunately.
I hope PPCB, Robert and his brilliant team, would kindly consider this humble request from a faithful and loyal customer.