I disagree. Once some code comes forward there usually is some issue created and all you need to do is read the contained information. People who are not willign to do that won't read lenghty proposals either.
I disagree with you, Gerhard. Most people are not unwilling to read. Most people are unwilling to read when documentation is scattered all over the place. Especially if you only have a fe minutes to go through things, as has been the case with me over the past few years while I studied and work. With my final exam finishing tomorrow, it may resolve this issue for me, but how many others are there like me who want to read a small bit of information about something particular, e.g. the future of Drupal theming, but need to go through 4 or more "official" channels to get this information. If I would like to see what is on the forefront of theming, I have to check recent discussions about themes on the mailing lists, I can search the handbook pages, and I can ask around on IRC. This is a waste of my precious time. If I can read all I need to know about theming in one place, I am all for this proposal. We need more structure in the collaboration effort - that is the main reason I haven't been all that involved as I want to be, because I got only involved in stuff I could get my hands dirty with stuff I could get the full hang of within a few minutes. That's why I joined the documentation team. I have done some (I believe minor) work for the team, but at least I have an idea where things are going, and I can follow up with things that I know about. Development is not my strongest suite, and therefore catching up with difficult concepts whilst reading up 4 or more channels of communication is simply not effective nor efficient. Regards, Kobus