The release of KiCad v6 imminent, and it will be easier to upgrade than to stick with v5 from here on out. As such, the hardware projects and associated libraries should be carefully upgraded to the new version.
This is going to involve widespread renaming of various KiCad files, so it is important to pay attention to which files are new and which ones are old. Some library conventions might change too, but that is optional.
As part of this upgrade, it may also make sense to start using certain new features (like variable replacement in silkscreen text, if available) where possible.
The release of KiCad v6 imminent, and it will be easier to upgrade than to stick with v5 from here on out. As such, the hardware projects and associated libraries should be carefully upgraded to the new version.
This is going to involve widespread renaming of various KiCad files, so it is important to pay attention to which files are new and which ones are old. Some library conventions might change too, but that is optional.
As part of this upgrade, it may also make sense to start using certain new features (like variable replacement in silkscreen text, if available) where possible.