For what it's worth, we could drop some unofficial things out there, but, well, unofficial. They'd be about a sbinding as if the boards, here, got together and hashed out an errata doc of their own. WIthout that stamp from on high, it doesn't mean anything. Freelancers are wordprocesssors-for-hire, not actual company people. We gots no authority, nor should we. It's the height of hubris to stroll in here and give Official Errata to something that, say, I hacked out over an hour long typefest. That can get you on the hook *so* fast. I can point out an error in a chart, I can try to explain how something was intended, I can give me viewpoints on stuff, but they're all, you know, just *me*, not the guys upstairs.
Until they move, no one else can go official.
It's kinda like a football game. You're at home and watch the ref blow a call. The players (that'd be freelancers) in this can argue about it until they're blue in teh face, and lord knows teh fans in the bar are gonna go ballistic, but the refs are where it begins and ends. (And, for the record, they get it right 98% of teh time. It's when they get it wrong that people go crazy. Same thing here. Rigger 5 has the correct numbers in almost every place, art is aligned to vehicles, names are correct, details bout the vehicle are in the right place, etc, but a couple entries are shifted by one column. That isn't a "landslide of failure", but it *is* a mistake and one that needs fixin'. Point out mistakes, demand a higher standard, but keep some perspective too, that's all I ask.)
Love you guys, love the game, and again, I don't take this stuff personal. There are more of us listening than talking, so when you find errors, keep letting us know! This stuff's important.