Stack Overflow Documentation never made much sense as an attempt to somehow replace or supplement, in a centralized way, existing documentation for various languages, tools, or open source projects. Those things all had their own documentation - granted, of varying qualities - and Stack Overflow Documentation inevitably wound up competing with their own documentation projects for limited energy.
But there's a potential place for it -- potentially an incredibly valuable place for it -- as a part of Stack Overflow for Teams. As a tool to allow private companies and projects to write and manage their own documentation, it could be really valuable.
Right now it doesn't seem like there's one single great way to manage private code and process documentation. There are products like Atlassian Confluence, but Atlassian's stuff is very hit or miss in my experience. There are documentation generators like Sphinx, but then you're stuck writing your documentation in markdown effectively. And you have to find some way to host that documentation privately.
Seems like adding Stack Overflow Documentation to Stack Overflow for Teams could provide real value and help teams write and organize internal code documentation. The two combined - Documentation for organizing process docs, one pagers, or long form high level code docs and Q&A for, well, Q&A - could cover all the bases really well. Is there any possibility of this happening?