The LessWrong wiki does not seem as well used as it should be. I guess this is a lack of editors.
@Vladimir_Nesov made a good point that many standard wiki-editing features are missing which makes the prospect unappealing.
The point is that absence of the feature makes engagement with the wiki less promising, as it becomes inconvenient and hence infeasible in practice to protect it in detail, and so less appealing to invest effort in it. I mentioned that as a hypothesis for explaining currently near-absent editor engagement
So in the spirit of this, what features would cause you personally to edit a lot more than you currently do?
I may try and pay some devs to write the pull requests if they seem feasible.
When I am writing my articles, I prefer a workflow in which I am able to show my article to selected others for discussion and review before I publish. This seems to not be possible currently without giving them co-authorship - which often is not what I want.
This could be solved for example by having one additional option that makes the article link accessible by others even while it is in draft mode.
I guess this means they found my suggestion reasonable and implemented it right away :D I am impressed!