you are right, but there are way over 400 pages of discussion in the C# section - and lot's and lot's of information's Steve has given over the time which are not included in the "C# chances list"...
nobody is able to keep track on all the information's and Steve has to answer some questions again and again because not everyone is finding the answers...
I would guess it is much easier to start now, go through the 100s of pages now and add/chance what is added/chanced in the future as to go through all the paces later to bring the wiki up-to-date
but I have no idea about working a wiki, so I may be wrong...
I just know for me, a collection of all the changes - sorted and brought in order - is missing ... also for thinking the chances trough and finding loopholes which might get overseen otherwise... and no 1-man tester can find all possible complications some chances might include