Whatever you do, don't separate Stack Overflow reputation and Documentation reputation.
If they were separate who would contribute - the major incentive for getting SO rep is bounties + privileges.
Just because the rep system is broken doesn't mean it can't be fixed. You don't remove it, you fix it. You don't fix a car with a broken engine by converting it to a electric car and buying a charger. Removing it doesn't really address the problem - we got a gas car for a reason - and we don't want to forfeit the benefits.*
I think with the changes suggested in the original question the rep system can be fixed.
If Jeff's answer were posted by someone else I would expect it to be down voted heavily.
A lot of people have gone "Oh, this user got most of his rep from documentation, he's pretty biased." I think the rep I got from editing popular posts is temporary and don't expect it to stay. But look at this: I contributed several original (IMHO - you can judge for yourself) high-quality examples. Because I know in the long term I'd get more reputation from those examples, and the reputation from the popular ones would vanish in a recalculation.