@kreciu
Apollo/Vampire crew has gone about it in a smart way. They are quite informative, altho not overly so. They are quite available to the "common man" thru IRC (and some forum presence).
So people on IRC picking their brains will funnel the information onto forums, leaving the team to focus on development. Seems like a smart way to go about it.
People feel connected to the project since its very visible and open.
As far as development of the classic "scene". One of the things that annoys me is every program seems to be missing xyz library or third party program.
When I came back from my Amiga hibernation, reinstalling things, getting it to work, was quite annoying. Going thru SnoopDos, seeing whats missing, and figure out what to do.
There are packs that takes some of that grief out of the process, but I still wish the standard was that EVERYTHING you need to get X program to work is included in the archive/folder/installscript. So if I installed said program on a completely clean WB 3.1 system, it would work.