This will probably get downvoted like the other Knowledge answer, but how about:

<h1>Knowledge Overflow</h1>

To me, the problem with *Documentation* is that it suggests to me that the information came from the developers. "Documentation" is one of the things development involves.

And what you want to create here is really a knowledge base, despite the fact that many commercial companies have already used "knowledge base" for their own inaccessible and unhelpful collections of articles. Ahem. Your new site is supposed to contain information which is not merely an explanation of what's going on in the code, but also how-tos, examples, warnings about pitfalls. Knowledge.

And "knowledge" doesn't imply any connection to the original developers.

Now, coupling this with "Overflow" you both get the branding thing, and an implication that there is a fountain overflowing with knowledge here.


<sub>Though I'd probably want to avoid this:</sub>

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