I would agree with you Bart that wiki is very helpful and is a powerful tool when managed the right way. However I for one do not have the experience to go into that. Wiki also has a far less personable and more clinical appearance than SRP. Too cold and unfriendly for my taste.
I take your point Bart to a certain extent but...
I cannot DISAGREE with you any stronger on this point. Whilst alot of advice may be given to each problem that is the forums strength. It is taken as a given that even the greenest 'cook' as your analogy goes would not insert ALL the suggested ingredients. I think the forum credits its newbies with enough common sense to go back to their razor and think... "No I think i'm doing my stropping right.... perhaps it IS my honing after all..." or to write additional posts saying things like "I have had alot of practice with the preparation in the past with no such difficulties, so I dont think that is the problem."
The reason for the FAQ's therefore is to try and solve some of the simpler queries that regularly get asked and answered. If people still arent sure after that (or if they simply need the more individual guidance you speak of) then the forums are here. :)
Sandy