The web interface I'm sure makes it easier to track which answers get read, but the experience as a reader makes it as much about the interface as it is about this very important content. It's not supportive of thought and consideration, but more about "one damn click after another" to paraphrase Edward Tufte.
In my Chrome browser, clicking on most questions drops me to the bottom of the page, necessitating a scroll back up the page to the answer each time, which grates after so much repetition.
If I click on a link to a listed website for, say the GeoPlanner GitHub wiki, it opens in the same tab, requiring when I go back to hunt through the topic headings back down to the question I clicked away from.
With sites like this, I might open multiple tabs to view a series of questions alongside each other, but the Angular content doesn't allow a right-click and "open in new tab".
I'm forced to wrestle with the interface instead of engaging with the content.
If the intention is to inform conference attendees, providing both this interface for people who drop in, but also a single PDF document for those who want to take this on the road and give it the careful attention warranted by Esri's efforts here seems best.
Would you be willing, Charlotte, to provide a single document with all questions and answers or pass this suggestion on to whomever can make that happen, even for a future conference?