vimanuelt ..far be it for me to criticize.. this latest post of yours reads, for me, like a giant flag proclaiming: "GostBSD, at least the documentation, is not ready for prime-time! Approach with caution and patience!" If I was, for example, a brand-new first time user, I would want to know this, right-up-front, first thing. This is, after all one of the biggest reasons, for me for choosing bsd in the first place, how organized the documentation is. This clearly not true for Ghost, yet. I think your reputations will get a big boost if you clarify that up-front. Now, you may have already done that. If so, awesome! :-)
..it also brings a secondary confusion: GhostBSD is based on FreeBSD. So.. a large amount of the FreeBSD documentation should work just fine. Right? I'm assuming that your plan involves creating a GhostBSD handbook that basically emulates the FreeBSD one, with all the same sections, with the main difference being that if there are no changes, you say: "no changes, consult the freebsd handbook". That would -seem- the most logical efficient way of going about it..
All that said, again, -you- are the one doing the work, not me. So if this makes you feel super irritated and unappreciated, slaving away and wishing people would thank you for your efforts, then it obviously isn't helpful, and I retract it. Keep it up! You're doing great!!! :-D