I'll definitely try to come up with some (more) concrete suggestions, but-to me, anyway-the conversation seemed to be drifting into argument area, over whether or not things even needed to be improved. I absolutely feel they can be, but until a majority get on the same page about that, there's a high risk of the improvement process getting stalled.
I've seen it happen many, many times.
All I'm saying is that there is a high risk of the improvement process getting stalled if people only talk about how the ideas in place aren't good enough, rather then producing good ideas.
I don't disagree with you that things can be improved. I saw you said you'd come up with "some
(more) concrete suggestions", so I read through this topic to see what I missed...
You said that the modding section had been "wiped out" - It hadn't.
You said there should be a link to the old wiki on the main page - There is.
You said "someone should have just pointed it to me" - Ctrl-F "archive" - Is this really that big a deal? Most people go to game wikis looking for information on the current version of games, that is the audience we directly cater towards, if you want 40d info you have to... scroll down...
Finally, You had a nice almost
mission statement like post about what the wiki should be, not how to get it there. And apparently we're going to "learn from these events"? Which events?
I am not trying to sound like an asshole here. But you're getting VERY much into the "this can be great, it can be useful, it can be everything to everyone" area, but forgetting the "how" while also criticizing the people who actually gave it a shot and planned for change and attempted to set up something that would make everyone happy all the time.
Feel free to criticize, but either:
A) Be specific about things you think should be different and why
B) Do something yourself, or get a better plan made yourself.