Re: [INFO] Welcome -- Basic Optimus S Guide for Newcomers [Info
@RazzMaTazz: Wow. I appreciate the suggestions and marvel that you took the time to type out that long post.

I will consider all of your suggestions and how some more might be incorporated into the OP to better inform folks without inundating them.
Here are my initial thought on your points, enumerated respective to your scheme:
1. I thought I made these points, perhaps in less detail, in the "About Custom ROMs" block. I'd like to keep the stress on doing a custom recovery following a rooting, with the custom ROM being another option. Why to Root, Recovery, and ROM is almost a more general topic post or 6. I'm sure someone on AC has written it out more explicitly. Maybe I could find a post and link to it.
2. Perhaps it's worth tossing a link to an unrooting link in there for good measure. I wonder if Zefie's post is sufficient or could it use some updating. While we have a couple of great ones, I do not recommend a one-click rooting tool for any new user. I think new folks spend more time getting drivers and ADB to work and that can be a bit of a challenge, so I'd like to find a good guide on that as well. Following the instructions in Post # 2B of sfhub's thread is just as easy (even easier if you are not using Windoze) and everyone performing these actions should be able to handle cut and paste. I strongly feel that if you can't operate a manual transmission, you shouldn't have someone remove the governor on your car because it can be done. People should know what rooting is and what the script does before they do it and take responsibility for what they do to their device. They can troubleshoot a lot easier if they know what has been done to it.
3. Titanium Backup is another great tool that should be tried. I do not use it for a few reasons, mostly because I haven't found a need for it. I can just as easily copy APKs from /system/app and I always update my nandroid before trying out a root app. I find it to be an optional tool, not an essential. Also, it can cause problems if folks use incompatible backups on different baseband ROMs, not to mention system apps. I'm not inclined to promote or discourage folks from trying it either way and I think it may complicate things for the purposes of the OP.
4. Both recoveries' threads indicate their respective controls. Folks should be reading those threads for such information.
5. Excellent point!! I was thinking about mention something or perhaps even doing a separate thread about how to upgrade SD cards, since that cheap-o 2GB one that comes installed fills up so quick. I will definitely add something in to check the available space and general requirements for a nandroid. Bravo!
6. I am pretty sure instructions on restore were on the Xionia Recovery thread. If not, that's where they should be. Regarding the file structure and backup storage, I'd also like to see that there, but maybe it should be mentioned here, too.
7. Please see note 3.
8. LOL. I admit that I did not think that anyone wanted to use any of the Sprint apps. Getting rid of the NASCAR app and SprintID is one of top reasons people ask me to help them root (and I am in NC). I know that some folks like SprintTV and the Football app and that I saw a thread a couple months ago where someone posted APKs for our Opti S. Maybe link to those?
Regarding ZVH and ZVD, I think I made a fair apprisal of the situation there, enough to let folks make their own choices. If anyone can supplement the "Pros of ZVH" with true pros, I would be happy to add them in. Also, I would say that there is more activity and progress being made with ZVD ROMs of late. With the big allure of CM9 and our current ports working better on ZVD, along with the MIUI-based ports progressing, ZVD is certainly alive and kicking. I'd like to see folks try all of the stable ROMs available for this device, maybe even a couple of the less polished.