I still don't understand what exact problem does the Documentation system solve, other than giving a different name to what I've been largely doing on SO anyway. I admit that myself I thought Documentation would be somehow better, but now I don't see how.
I do see two problems that it might prevent:
Q&A self-answered pairs with a well-posed question garner immediate downvotes. I can only presume that they are considered karma-whoring (as if I cared).
Flagging questions as dupes that are better covered by a comprehensive Q&A pair seems to cause causes coronaries, especially if the author of said Q&A flags the dupe, and doubly so if the Q&A post-dates the original question.
These two problems, I believe, are best solved by consumer education and advocacy - e.g. a warning message for anyone downvoting a Q&A pair the first time, explaining that no, these are not somehow bad just because they are Q&A.
Other than that, could you pitch the Documentation system to convince someone who has provided 0.5k buildable examples so far and seemingly needed nothing more than what's already out there?