People are also generally helpful if you ask for help on specific matters that you're attempting to create.
Well, that seems like a good idea. If you promote it for a few months and carefully note down the interests of people here on the boards you might have some impact. I don't know. And it would be hard to measure. (But it is clearly not enough to note down 2-3 names and wait 4 days).
Here's a third route for consideration; jump on the current "documentation" bandwagon with Reddit and StackExchange (...and more?). You're free to push your agendas in the form of public questions and answers there.
The more you participate in some matter and the more you keep it in the
frontal lobe of people, the more likely it is that you catch the
interest of fellow community members.
but that doesn't work either, in my experience on other forums. If accessibility to particular knowledge is not valued in this particular group, it will never be achieved. :)
Maybe it's just not the particular knowledge that you're after? Regardless, sure, if your issues trigger a desire among those who are capable of developing stuff then of course they will do so. Not easy to inspire non-paid free-thinkers to see the world in a particular way though ;-)
I'd say it is VERY unlikely that the moderators would delete that post and more likely there was some error or mistake made somewhere.
If tiddlers are not organised, they are not likely to be found...
Sounds like you should join in the current documentation efforts.
<:-)