Why not set up a barebone wiki as it was inital inspiration of documentation as said in https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/339974/the-dawn-of-documentation-a-solstice-update I explain after the why a simpler model might have work and this modern l did not. My experience come from being an old contributor of wikipedia. I found the experience of technical writer of other wiki documentation cited in comments irrelevant because if I understand well the scope of such wiki is different: it is usually a single project wiki and it has not the critical mass of contributor. The second point is that it seems that instead of start of the simplest model which can work (a bare bone wiki) and develop around it according to the needs which araised from here, you have developed an overengeneree model in the hope it will fit. From my experience, the way that the documentation is single centered around example fit to some of subject but not all. The third point of failure comparing to wikipedia is that by wanted the contribution systematically peer reviewed and moreove by several peer you lost immediate feedback for new users. The fourth point is that you had absolutely wanted to set a reputation system which overconstrained your system. As much it reasonably work together with single contribution document author such as qa it is hard to work with multiple author. It leads you to have confirmation system to be sure that people will not game the system. The motivation behind wikipedia contributor is as long as I can analyze is mainly to act for the general good.