Steve Bennett wrote:
I have noticed that when you create an imperfect article (no stub tag, no categories, or something badly wrong), someone tends to show up and fix it. Often they add something else in the process. But at least you get a tiny bit of feedback.
However, when you create a "perfect" article in one go (referenced, with categories, links and incoming links), you actually get no feedback. No one is drawn there to fix some automatically detected fault. In short, no one even seems to see it.
This strikes me as slightly sad. But then, I haven't had my coffee yet.
This makes it easier to understand the purpose of the old rule: always leave something for others to do.
Ec