Yes and no, last time I asked questions I made a topic about it in Fleet talk to gather feedback. Many questions are often already answered in other interviews though, or through information Cryptic released before that. It's better to ask for questions that people have at that moment then ask for questions that might be answered several months in the future. Most questions are about issues playing at that moment.
Since there is about 3 - 4 months between dev interviews that I keep a lot of the questions asked throughout that period will already be answered through other sources. It's also putting a huge workload on me if I have to go through a topic of 20 pages wiht questions rather than a topic of 5 pages with questions.
In short, though your suggestion has some merit, I'm afraid it's not very practical.
As it was I spent a good two hours looking up the questions, putting them in a sensible order, inform people why their questions wouldn't be asked, pming people with feedback about how they meant questions, pming requests to shorten their question, fixing spelling/ grammar in questions asked etc.
I don't want to lose a full day on doing all that, on top of everything I'm already doing for the fleet.