I'm the one who hosts the current DJ Bible. I took it over when it was pretty much abandoned and vanished off the internet. I've made a few updates to it over the years, but there really isn't much new strategies that have come along over the last decade or so. It's like this place has collectively mastered dating women. I'm also not good at coding webpages, so I did whatever I could.
I've also discovered how passionate people are about many of the articles in the DJ Bible. Eliminating something could potentially end up in a slew of angry people. I honestly don't think Anti-Dump's information is all that useful or great, but lots of others found value in it, so I felt forced to keep it in place.
If you'd like to make a new DJ bible, I'm fine with that. However, I'm probably going to keep the old one hosted until I'm dead. I don't want the same thing happening that happened when I felt forced to take it over. Also keep in mind that if your version is the only one in existence and it vanishes off the internet, someone needs access to a backup.
So there's some things to keep in mind. I had to go into the project with the opinion that things can only really be added to the DJ Bible and not removed. Since it's just a collection of works, perhaps we should just label it with our usernames like "Crissco's DJ Bible" or "Desdinova's DJ Bible". I don't know the right answer, but I won't stop you from compiling your own.