Thread:Booster Beetle/@comment-3406131-20160201144202/@comment-3406131-20160201150047

Yeah yeah.

Sorry but you keep saying that, but that's still not a valid answer on the long term.

Instead, start the reverse way, the logical way: You add stuff step by step, while thinking of what you add, and others or yourself will eventually complete it. That's more logical than adding everything you get your hands on, then hope someone will correct it for you. Because basically, I'm wasting my time here. Sure, once I'm done, the page will be more relevant but:
 * It will have needed two users to do it instead of a single one.
 * If I hadn't checked the page, maybe it would had stayed that way.
 * In the timelapse between someone creating pages your way and someone correcting them, the visitors will find the pages on their original form.

The first point is enough to make you understand why it would be better doing your edits right the first time. If something wrong, someone will eventually correct or complete it, but that's never an excuse to not do it right the first time. I'm repeating myself because I want to make my point clear.