Certainly I should do more. Indeed, in all my honesty, these years I have received from this community, more than I have given. I can assure you that my gratitude for your work is endless. In my own small way, I have reported many bugs and, thanks to my role in a large government institution, in my context I have carried out a fervent evangelization activity. Because I think the lack of communication / marketing is one of the reasons that limits the spread of object pascal / fpc / lazarus / delphi. Too many (almost all) in IT (and CS) think that Pascal is just an obsolete language for educational purposes.
Returning to the documentation, it disturbs me that it is spread in too many different places: language reference guide (which should be the only official source), forum, wikis written by users (sometimes inaccurate, duplicated and obsolete), new features wiki, developer mailing list, user mailing list, etc.
For example, the important new language features introduced in fpc 3.2.0 are already described here:
https://wiki.freepascal.org/FPC_New_Features_3.2.0but after two years they still haven't been added in the language reference.
I dream of a single, complete and updated official language specification, as happens with the other languages I know.