Yes.
I studied the original PJ board layout, but we are using the 8010 chip and a very different control board than the PJ types.
But with 'Oztules' advice I added many changes and amendments. Especially the fast diodes on the gates and the resistor values. Also widened the tracks and solder pads to eliminate substrate sepration and to stop pinch points on the several hundred Amps that need to pass around the board. Allowed the FET feet to be wider to allow for heavier and different FETs, and use double copper thickness board, etc etc.
So my power board was designed for harsh environments, think mechanical abuse, think humidity, temperature extremes, insects, etc, so with good conformal coating my particular Power board should last decades and be easily repairable in the future.
Like 'Oztules' I don't do much on Schematics, especially with this type of Power electronics board, and especially where the gates need to be as close as possible to the FETs.
I just design direct to my PCB software as in this day and age the PCB software is just heaven to work with, and back track if necessary, compared to the clunky DOS systems back in the early 1980's.
'Oztules' has done a Power board but reduced the number of FETs and seems happy with it.