One might also consider that the documentation for PE is so far an intangible item that is only mentioned as a bullet point in marketing material.
Why assume it will be so much better than what is currently available either for free or for purchase?
My guess is that for $2,000 they could include several published books and the PDF version of the online help and that would easily satisfy the intangible marketing we have heard so far for PE.
It doesn't make sense to jump to conclusions from marketing hype, and even if they put a full time staffer on the documentation why not have that be something you can only get if you pay for it?
I have no doubt that the community will continue to document with their own wikis, pdfs, blogs, community forums, videos, etc., etc.
Keep in mind that nothing is really free. We all pay some price to get the things we want. If we decide to use some of our time searching for an answer using google, or if we decide that a single knowledge base can be the holy grail, then we have still committed some portion of our resources to gaining that knowledge.