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Many contributors get a bug in their bell-bottoms, a bee in their bonnet, and want to run off and do something hundreds or thousands of times. Amazing, fantastic, grand - do as little as possible to thwart that. But the quality and focus of the current project progress must also be preserved -- how to let these two ideals intertwine?
1) have a friendly way to say "nice work - but you need to improve F, B, and Z : while practicing on that, please create your pages within your own userspace [have a canonical way to do this] and then request the pages you've made become proper articles [have a canonical way to do this also, selecting from your drafts]"