I'll second the request for the knowledge base, too.
A knowledge base is a good idea, but a little bit on the "dream on" side of reality unless you're talking about a wiki-style arrangement.
- There's no one person, or even a group left in the community that has that much knowledge about the platform.
- Even if there were, what's the incentive to put in the MASSIVE amounts of work? Especially in light of the fact that he/she would be getting nothing out of it, financially or otherwise.
- Microsoft and Apple have thousands of REAL, full-time employees whose job it is to manage and update such information.
Seriously. Like *all* community projects these days, everything is done on a "volunteer / because I feel like it" basis. This site for example is run solely because I enjoy the coding, and because -- thanks to the great subscribers and donations -- it pays for itself every month.
Had we stayed with Xoops, I have no doubt I would have lost interest and closed the site in April / May.
Back to the subject though, seriously, I think Amigawiki is a great idea and the way to go to establish what you want (I couldn't think of any way to do it better). It simply depends on the community to help build it by sharing all the little bits that each of us know. I just don't get the impression that anyone in the community is interested.
Wayne