As I was still reading and making my way through I did notice myself stopping, re-reading, working to connect the rules and all the ramifications. So just for a moment sat it down, and reached to the side of my desk where my other brand new, shiny PHB, the 6th printing, sat. I've said C&C would already remain my "go to" Fantasy RPG, but it suddenly struck me that the new PHB, with the clean-up of errata, better color all-around, bigger font, and just overall strength in production values comes at the perfect time. In the past, I would recommend C&C but a LOT of RPGers out there are just tough to sell on product that isn't in the shiny, full-color format - for whatever reason they just saw the B&W as "less real" or "less professional" than "official" D&D or PF productions. The new C&C printing coming out just as the new 5e really allows C&C to stand on its feet toe-to-toe with the new D&D, and the simplicity and elegance of the rules is what still makes C&C, for me and I suspect many others here, "our edition of choice of the broader game that is D&D."
And, given the release schedule for WotC for their MM and DMG, let's get the edited, full-color updated printings of the M&T and CKG done and out while the new 5e books are still waiting, and give some new players a chance to say "hey, let me look at this while I have to wait!"
Oh, and as I've suggested - once these printings are done, let's please KEEP THIS TRADE dress through a couple of future printings - one thing I can say from talking to people is there's a bit of confusion for newcomers on which version/printing of the various books they need and what are the differences. To Steve & Co., time to resist, when the 6th sells through, changing art and dress again just because it's a new printing - same with new M&T and CKG. Sure, clean or correct any newly caught errata, but keep this beautiful new production as THE look of C&C for some time to come.