That's a good thought, aggregating them. Or better yet, curate a yearly print journal of product Post Mortems. Hard to get people to disclose details though, really hard to find these on the corporate level. Most published post mortems seem to be from really small companies or from former government contractors. I appreciate these posts a lot as I find post mortems to be much more useful and enlightening to read than books written by consultants who have never run a successful business containing their latest theory on what should probably work if someone would try it.
My own theory is that the best way to achieve success is to avoid doing all the things that ensure failure.
My own theory is that the best way to achieve success is to avoid doing all the things that ensure failure.