> I'm looking for advice on how to proceed to rectify the situation. I'm thinking perhaps there should be additional tools for coordination / community building than Meta and chat (neither of which seem to be frequented much by the high-rep users of this particular tag) but given what we have, how would I proceed to initiate a "dupe squashing meltdown" project?

In all honesty? **Just do it.**

The problems with these initiatives is to get people to actually go through all the trouble and create canonical questions. When Felix did it with some questions in the JS tag - for example [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14220321/how-to-return-the-response-from-an-ajax-call), it was _very_ welcome. 

The hardest part in these is execution - if you get to a point you have a solid and clear question and a good answer right. You've done this site a great service and you should definitely proceed.

While there is a "chance for exploit" here with rep gain - I'm yet to see people argue or fight about canonizing a question since it's so important. If you want collaborative help you can ask for the question to get a collaborative effort lock.

We need more people willing to pick up this glove.