I ordered my first Kinesis Advantage, I'm very confident I will use it - or a similar keyboard like Ergodox or Axios - for a long time after. I ordered it after a few year of tendinitis-related wrist problems. To relieve these problems I did quite some investigation into different keyboards and keyboard layouts. I tried Colemak until ~50 WPM before finding that it wasn't for me. Though I loved the rhythm of typing with Colemak, the increased lateral movements of my index fingers (due to the location of the D and H keys) were causing physical discomfort. So I went back to QWERTY.
Maybe because of the nature of the Kinesis keyboard (columns rather than orthogonal) I may give Colemak another try, or try another one like Norman or Colemak-DH. Or I just stick with good-old QWERTY, for 30 years hard-wired in my brain...
As I appreciate the thoughts behind any good keyboard layout (any product for that matter), us programmers are often forgotten. It also applies for the default Kinesis Advantage layout, so I too am looking for a better layout.
In my search for keyboard layouts I came across the Maltron layout (Kinesis Advantage is based on - some rather talk of stolen from - Maltron). Loosely based on the Maltron layout I came up with the layout below for a Mac:

I tried to move the less keys as possible, so I ended up moving the cursor keys to a different layer, making room for the brackets and minus/plus signs. I decided to keep the slashes on their QWERTY-location and only moved the backtic/tilde to make room for Escape.
The function row on the blue layer is based on some Ergodox layout I came across (cannot find the source any more sorry), the cursor keys and home/end/pgup/pgdown layout is based on several 60% keyboard layouts. Of course the Cmd + cursor keys still work to.
As you see, I stuck with QWERTY for now. Also note, it's not possible to program this layout in the keyboard itself without the use of a foot pedal (the keyboard only support layer togging instead of holding a modifier key). I use Karabiner to accomplish this (on a Mac).
Please note: I've not put this layout to a test yet, so I'm not sure how easy the brackets, minus and plus are too reach. Or if the Command-keys are located correctly (for Windows I would put CTRL here). The Hyper keys are mapped to CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+COMMAND in Karabiner, which I use for starting applications quickly. Copy and paste are mappen tol Cmd+C / V.
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