Not having an experience with this type of project it would be ideal to have some extremely detailed directions on the proper steps towards a successful build. Here's my brief list, and questions to follow. Hopefully those with successful experience can add some specific and detailed follow-up and then this information can be leveraged into construction of concise step-by-step directions and troubleshooting.
1. Construct the board. Summed up you print and etch. We do have a variety of linked PCB how-to's available that include detailed descriptions of materials, directions, along with photos and videos.
2. Test the entire board for proper continuity. This should include specific, critical areas to check. It seems power and ground would be the absolute most critical.
3. Test the entire board for resistance. Without components on the board I'm assuming there should be none anywhere.
NOTE: The above items can be negated by buying a V2.7 board.
Here's where I think some specific documentation would come in handy.
4. Install components one-at-a-time then re-test for continuity and resistance. What components should be installed first? And what are the values to test for? I'd think you'd install isolated components first, like the 47uF since it's not interconnecting various parts of the board. Or maybe a better place to start with is the most likely areas to generate problems such as the headers which themselves don't interconnect the various parts of the board but the solder points are very close to adjacent traces and sloppy soldering could cause shorts. That way you tackle the most difficult and most error prone areas first, and save the easy things for last.
5. Along the way there needs to be a list of common issues and steps for troubleshooting those issues.
Basically there's likely a methodical and best-practices type procedural list that we could create to help future users maximize their success. I'm happy to document. But my lack the knowledge, experience, and currently lack the ability to successfully build a V2.5 board myself doesn't make me a very authoritative figure to trust.
Thoughts?