So, are you saying that they should either put out a steady stream of articles, or just take down the website entirely, rather than 'half-assing' it by only releasing freebies occationaly? Or that they shouldn't publish any articles short of awesome, rather than 'half-assing' it and giving us some things that might be said to be mediocre, or just not what every GM or player out there wants? If it's not either of those two, I'm not sure just what it is you mean or what you want, and if it
is either of those two, I (obviously) disagree.
And, I also don't think that what has been offered up is all that bad, really. Sure, the minis previews might not appeal to the roleplayers, but guess what? There are people out there who love the minis game, but who have never (and will never) play the roleplaying game - those guys deserve to be thrown a bone every once in a while, too. Errata is usually published soon after new books are released, and has even been updated to include rules clarifications in the case of the core rulebook. There's the (frankly, awesome) Dawn of Defiance campaign, which they could have easily decided to charge money for, but are releasing for free. No, we haven't gotten many Jedi Counsellings lately (due in part to G.M. Sarli being sick/having health problems lately, IIRC), but do we really need them? I mean, we have the main game developer appearing on a fan-produced podcast every few months, frequently taking time to take questions from the listeners about all sorts of rules-related issues they might have.
And then there are other things, like Creatures of KotOR (not web-enhancements or cut content, but additional content developed because certain GMs want more beasts published), the really good Bounty Postings articles, things like
Behind the Threat: The Sith (which is a great resource for any campaign in which the Sith will be an active element),
Power Beyond Belief,
Star Wars: The Musical Experience for GMs who would like to include music in their games... and I could keep going on, but I don't think there's a point in that. In my opinion, most of the web-articles published by Wizards have been of surprisingly high quality for being free material, and even when it's something I won't be using myself (say, some of the statblocks given in KotOR web-enhancements), I can easily take the material and use it in another way (by cutting out the name from the statblock and using them for someone else, saving me the trouble of making a statblock of my own). And, as mentioned before, I don't think we as fans have any right to complain about there not being frequent enough updates online, as long as we're not paying for them (it'd be a completely different story if we were talking about D&D Insider articles not appearing on time, because I'm actually paying a monthly fee to pay Wizards to produce those on time).