From OP's comment to my previous answer
The issue is not obsolescence, but lack of guaranteed participation of all co-authors in the citations ranking (to use the academic analogy, which is probably more appropriate here).
The model doesn't include something like a "citations ranking". It might not make sense for regular posts as that was not considered in the model, each post has an author, and the edits are intended to help the author to improve their post.
Adding the concept of "co-authors" imply making radical changes to the model. It might be better to create a V2.0, a spin-off or a "competitor", but might be worthy to explore the idea for community wikis. There was already an attempt, see documentation
At this time community-wikis are intended to be collaborative in more broad sense than regular posts. They allow anyone to edit posts instead of limiting certain users to suggest edits. At the bottom of the community wiki, instead of the usercard, they show how many users have participated, the top contributor and a percentage of their contribution:

Taken from FAQ Index for Stack Overflow
Community wikis don't give reputation points which obviously is contrary to what you are looking, that the authorship be shared and that all authors gain reputation, but I think that you might make a feature-request focused on giving reputations points to the participants no matter if they are new users or established users. A feature request around this, IMHO should indicate how the participation will be handled, i.e. based on the number of characters or another criteria.
Another thing that it's worthy to keep in mind is that some users have coordinated efforts (i.e. Meta discussions, chat, etc.) around a topic (aka tag) to create canonical questions and/or answers sometimes also called "FAQ". It might be interesting to have a way to provide proper attribution to the participants in a more structured way directly in the post, i.e. including special note editable by the community wiki creator or by someone assigned by the mod team.
Adding the list of authors might not be too hard implement if this is done by using a special markdown, as the one used Stack Snippet, something that allows to hide the hide/show the code, but in this case it will be showing/hiding custom list of contributors. As an illustration of this idea, below is a Stack Snippet set to hide the code, in the HTML section it has a list of "contributors"
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