This is very nice Juan (and I mean it), but rather than rejoice in the positive aspects of this launch, I'd focus on the one thing I feel it's been missing for quite a while in the PixInsight's web site: amateur images.
As of today, most of what I can see on the PixInsight's web site is:
1) Old stuff using amateur images that, frankly, don't impress anyone anymore.
2) New stuff, amazing images, but all done with professional scopes.
The message one gets from there is that PI is mainly a software for professionals. That's a nice message for the pros, of course. And not a bad thing when some amateur approaches the site feeling "well I sure don't mind using what the pros use!". Although others may feel "well, my data isn't nearly as good as the one from these scopes from Calar Alto, so I guess this is just not for me"... Whatever the message you'd like to convey, that's entirely up to you, but I would welcome something that could tell the casual visitor: PixInsight is a software with professional strength that can also be used quite successfully by those who are anything but pros. Because after all, that's the truth, isn't it?
My two c's...