If we're going to do a manual, let's do it. I used to write manuals for the heat exchanger and steam ejector industry. I served on two committees, one for HEI and one for TEMA, and I know the drill. It's basically divide and conquer, then roll it up, then one guy - one guy - edits it for uniformity in language, sentence, length, etc. Then each member takes a copy and edits the first edit. But it starts with a table of contents, then divide on conquer, etc etc.
This is THE quickest way to do it, please trust me.
I'm going to start a new thread with a first-pass table of contents, then we pick sections to do. Since I write for a living (engineering reports, manuals, and fiction), I'll throw it out there that I'll volunteer to do the first edit.
This really shouldn't be that hard to do.
I'm going to start it now, look for a thread in about a half an hour.