Years ago, USENET groups and mailing lists would periodically post Frequently Asked Questions lists to cut down on people repeatedly covering old topics.
Such a thing might not be a bad idea for pygame-users, as we've had a lot of similar questions come through over and over again. It might also be a good place to write down some encouragements of acceptable behavior that have more to do with the list specifically and not PyGame (e.g. quoting is strongly encouraged, but edit your quotes to make it easy to read). It might also help to post such a list on the pygame.org website, which would help people find the answers to frequently asked questions with their choice of search engines. -Dave LeCompte