There are still a lot of bugs in Documentation, many people saying how bad it is (because it actually is), edit wars on every example that gets more than 20 votes up, many people trying to get their hands into some reputation, a broken system for making new tags, no way to merge topics from one tag into another (something that is crucial to growth, as a tag may be split into others as content grows), etc., etc.
I think for some reason there was a rush to launch it, and it went wrong.
There really has to be more work on the edit approval system. Right now it leads to ever-changing content.
There also need to be clearer rules on what a topic should be and what an example should be.
I was in the private beta, and a lot people were saying a lot should change, but it didn't. The content was good in the private beta, because the people on it were clearly dedicated to creating good content. That is not happening right now because the system does not protect good content at all.
People should have +X reputation in the "tag" to approve, and an example with many votes up should need much more approvals than a newly created one. Topic creation, topic deletion, and example deletion should be even more restricted. But these are just some ideas, we never had the chance to discuss these ideas, and what we've got right now is not working at all.
There were bugs in the private beta that were never addressed properly, and they persist now.
Let's admit something went wrong, go back to a private beta, have a real discussion, and then increase the number of users in batches (of 10.000, for example) until the rules are clear and content is limited, but good, and then launch it again.
UPDATE AFTER DECLINE
Since although the request had support from the community, it has been declined by SO, I encourage everyone to come up with ideas to make documentation great.
Also I think SO should rethink this decision, given that some users explained perfectly what's going on with this public beta right now (even in the most voted answer to this question), and doing so they received a lot of support from the community. Their forecast is not good at all, and I agree with it.