I think you are failing to see the light in the topic.
The obvious reasons for this is a lack of familiarity to wiki sites.
They always take off
People always end up helping and contributing.
We are not writing a book as such, at a wiki site, but rather we are simply addressing a question.
Remember how the threadstarter started his first post by saying stuff about repeated questions, and how we could organize potential or probable answers?
We dont need to make a library, there are many in each city... <maybe not>
Lastly, dont you realize that certain people already have. Nigels site is in a way...
But what truly is addressing the approached problem is the sticky Jay links to in his sig. About common questions to do with microcontrollers.
THIS IS A BRILLIANT IDEA!!!
If it merely had jays sticky to start it off, we could have now, until eternity only less than 10 wiki topics, and they would most certainly save many repeated questions and irritated mods etc.
And trust me, we would end up with sufficient quantities, even I could contribute there, I am good at putting stuff together...
Well done, brilliant idea...people get used to improvechanges... I think this is a brilliant idea, and I think that one should debate in ones self as to why it would be so and why <what little reason> it would not be, as with everything else one has an opinion of...