Alright, I am not trying to argue with you or personally attack anyone. I am trying provide feedback on something that I found confusing because others may as well - increasing clarity could lead to fewer questions/issues (or not? maybe having the most updated versions of those kexts isn't going to make/break an installation - I don't know that answer, hence the feedback provided to you who has a better understanding of the topic). I have found that when I am closely involved in something I can take certain aspects to be obvious whereas newcomers may see it a bit differently.
For me, this caused an issue during troubleshooting. I could not tell if I was supposed to update to the newest version of these kexts (impression from PDF) or if the Catalina Loader was supposed to function as a predefined system where any changes could break it (impression from post/first page which always referred to as the golden standard so I followed those directions). My system wasn't working correctly, and since I had recorded every step I took I went back to double check to verify I did everything correctly. The issue is for this step I did not know if I did it correctly as there were two different methods listed - one said only rename plist (Also, "There is no more need for a manual configuration. You just need to rename a file." from first page) while the other said replace kext and rename plist - the only way I could tell which was the correct one was by asking. It turned out the issue was unrelated to this step, but it kept me from narrowing it down further to either find the issue myself of provide a more accurate state of install my to find a fix for it.
An example of what I am meaning as a simple, consistent message is below as a clarifier in the 0.6.0 guide post and first page:
Latest version of OpenCore and latest version of the Lilu (version x.x.x) and Whatevergreen (version x.x.x) extensions already configured (current as of 8/12 - please check for and replace with the newest versions [see attached PDF]). We have for each card type a special preconfigured config. Just pick yours from the list below and rename it to config.plist
There is no more need for a manual configuration. You just need to rename a file and copy over the most recent Lilu/WhateverGreen kexts.
Again this is just feedback on the process as I experienced it - do with it what you wish. If you do not care or think it is helpful then ignore it - no big deal.