Collectives are a marketing and advertising feature, they're not really a community feature. This creates an inherent conflict that is very hard to resolve. The main purpose of collectives is to advertise and present the project to SO users. 

There are two big features that are tied to collectives right now

- the ability to group a large set of related tags into one topic

- long-form articles

The connection of these features to collectives is artificial, especially articles could also stand on their own. There is still a lot about articles that needs to be done for them to actually work, especially how reputation works with them and how to ensure that articles are reasonably high quality. But collectives didn't solve these problems, they just side-stepped them and limited them because only very few people can actually post articles. 

I don't really see a purpose for collectives apart from the marketing aspect. I think it is unrealistic and not especially desirable to replace the project documentation with a collective on SO. Articles extend the scope of SO a bit beyond Q&A, but they can't replace a real homepage with real documentation. So also does not handle bugs and issues, so you need a separate bug/issue tracker anyway. The most useful thing an open source project can do on SO is to get their experts to answer questions, and you don't need collectives for that. That is the most useful way by far to "engage with the community", stuff like articles and bulletins is minor compared to providing the knowledge in Q&A. 

I think SE should take a hard look at collectives and consider what problems they actually solve. And be honest with yourselves and the community here, pretending this is not primarily a marketing and advertising feature is hindering all discussions about this.