Here's the problem I see: Everyone always thinks things like this are a good idea so long as someone else is doing the work. Everyone agrees on the value of the reference resource, but no one wants to volunteer to create it. So, it never gets done.
I proposed this a LOOOONG time ago and it didn't seem to be something people liked, but I've seen it work on other forums and so I'll propose it again... it goes something like this...Suppose there is a sticky thread... let's call it "Information Every Newbie Should Know", for example
Then, suppose someone posts a technique, how-to, or whatever. If other readers like it and think it should go into the sticky, they nominate the post to be included in the sticky. Discussion ensues, the information is tweaked to incorporate the suggestions. When there's general agreement that the info is correct and complete, the final version of the post is moved to the sticky thread.
And then someone starts a new thread with another good tid-bit and it's nominated, re-worked, accepted and moved to the sticky.
And another, and another, etc., etc.
Eventually the sticky will get large and unwieldy... at that point someone volunteers to take the information and rewrite it as a FAQ and repost it in the sticky, deleting all the other posts.
And then the process continues, building additional info from good posts which get added to the FAQ/sticky, eventually getting incorporated/consolidated into the FAQ, etc
To make this work, - someone has to own/administer the sticky.
- Eventually, someone has to volunteer to consolidate all the posts into a FAQ.
Otherwise, it's pretty self sustaining.
As to the reliability of threads (in light of the recent DB crash)... that was pretty much an unusual occurrence. We won't likely be a victim of that again since we'll be making redundant backups via two different paths and repositories.
As to video... - it's very bandwidth intensive... if you want a lot of video clips, then they need to be stored on a server capable handling that type of content.
- The video can be linked to the post/thread/faq/whatever but keep in mind it will only be viewable on-line... those that like to print things for reference won't get the video.
- Also, bear in mind that about 1/3rd of our members access via dialup... they will not be happy if you require the loading of video files every time they look at something... just like they don't want to wait for full size attachments to load every time they look at a thread.
So these issues would have to be worked out in a way that reaches a decent compromise.
just my $.02