Bart,
We can certainly do a wiki if that's what everyone prefers. I'm not sure I believe it will be self stimulating enough to grow and mature, but forums and faqs aren't prefect either.
Regarding your comment "We need guidance by someone with a consistent vision and methods that work well together and lead to successful shaving with a straight razor." ... maybe I misunderstood, but where are you going to find such a person, let alone one for each and every newbie?? At recent registration rates that's potentially a hundred additional tutors needed every week. And, if you don't believe my paragraph about the more experienced guys fading away because they're tired reading the same questions over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.... well, you get what I mean. Couple this with the issue that what works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another and it gets even more complicated.
The philosophy that's been working well for many years on SRP is that everyone is expected to help someone who is a little less experienced than they are... a pass-it-down sharing of knowledge... everyone being a tutor of sorts. The classical tutor/student relationship only builds a strong bond between the tutor and the student while in the SRP model each student has as many tutors as the number of questions they ask and or read. The former would seem to be nothing more than two people sharing info, while the latter builds a whole community of people exchanging ideas and information while helping each other to succeed. One is "me"- focused while the other is "us"-centric.
My $.02, YMMV :shrug: