I think it is poor form to outright tell a community that they are treating new users poorly without first posing the question "Is the community treating new users poorly?" and then letting the community voice it's point of view.
The community has voiced their view. Starting on the second day of Stack Overflow's public beta...
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(omitted: easily 20x more meta posts on this same topic)
...so... Maybe after almost 10 years of the community telling us there's a problem, it's time that the folks here at Stack Overflow Worldwide Enterprises Inc. took our fingers out of our ears and really listened?
That's how I read this blog post anyway. Not someone standing on their soapbox waving a top-hat & claiming that their new patent medicine would cure all that ails us... But rather, that it was about time we stopped pretending that everything is hunky-dory and came, hat in hand, to humbly ask for help fixing things.