There is a good guide to the sequences here. I think a medium-length list of various "top quality" posts would be a better introduction, followed by a statement along the lines of "these posts are part of longer 'sequences', here's a link". The reason for doing so is that the sheer length of Sequences is often scaring people off from starting to read them (judging by the opinions of some of my friends I introduced to the website).
If anyone wants to know what some of the highest voted sequence posts are, send me a personal message. (Sorry, I can't link to the page that computes them without overwhelming the server.)
As you are probably aware, we have a new front page featuring a graphic of a brain. One of the links on the front page, "A source of edited rationality materials," links to the Less Wrong meetup group resources page. A number of users have suggested that this isn't the best page to show off to new readers, and lukeprog has requisitioned a new page to replace it.
I've volunteered to create this new page, but I'd like it to be a collaborative community project.
I'd like this new page to contain a few introductory paragraphs about Less Wrong followed by an index of some of our best content. At the moment, though, this project is still in the brainstorming phase, so this is just a tentative plan. I'd like to hear your thoughts about what the page should contain, including its content, layout, and organization. You can help out by editing the wiki page or by leaving suggestions and feedback in the comments below. Your input is always welcome, even if it's just "This is a terrible idea" or "I think this post should be in there."
Link to the wiki page.