User:Flyer22 Frozen/Editing manual left after death

When a Wikipedia editor dies, is there any way to ensure that his or her Wikipedia work is carried on? Probably not, unless you have a passionate relative left behind. But there must be a way to increase the chances of such work (the important work) being carried on, as well as increasing the chances that any future work (the important work) that would have been done will likely be initiated and "completed" at some point. And to this point, I contemplate making a manual for how I would have done things if I were still living and editing Wikipedia, including links to available research, certain articles that editors should keep a close eye on, and so forth. Flyer22 (talk) 06:23, 6 February 2013 (UTC)