Thanks @Mateuz. Agree 100%. The community here is really great & I'm impressed with the patient, helpful support I've seen and personally received for even the most ignorant questions I've posted. And you're right, managing open source community projects is like trying to herd cats - best not to try! Everyone wants to do the fun stuff, nobody wants to do the chores.
Not that it matters what I think, but I might suggest a minor change to the forum Q/A pattern that shouldn't be too much additional effort and reduce future inefficiency:
Ideally, instead of directly answering questions in the forum (which tend to get buried in chatter), if you 'heavy lifters' (you know who you are) could insert answers to common questions into the Wiki in the appropriate locations, then respond the the question like you did (see here on the wiki...). This would result in either not having to answer the question again or at a minimum answering, "RTFW on the wiki here...". And it's a lot easier to improve the wiki in little chunks. But the best thing is that new users (assuming that's what you want) will have a better experience, express less frustration, and ask less embarrassingly stupid questions like I do.
Example, @hth was super helpful on my GPS V8 vs. V9 question, even including pictures of each model. If that had gone into the wiki, the issue is more or less closed, end of story and the wiki would be that much better for it. I'd do it myself, but don't judge myself as yet qualified to go editing the wiki. Not yet.
Ok, no need to go on and on. The positive experience I've had here, despite weeks of user-error induced frustration, you guys inspire me to give back in some way. I'm more a programmer than a copy editor, but I aspire to start contributing in some way soon. Yeah, proof is in the doing, not the saying...
To the LibrePilot heavy-lifters out there: Thank you for your efforts not only toiling over the programming but in helping with the chores.