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is there any way to display the current article queue (article which are written and going to get published in the future)? Every time I see something interesting, I keep saying to myself "somebody has surely already written about this and it will be out in a day or two", and because I don't want to waste time potentially duplicating that work, I end up not writing it and forgetting about it (and maybe a month later I remember that I hadn't seen any article about it here after all).
Could the currently pending article queue be publicly visible, at least the list of titles? That would help people like me realize whether they should write an article (or least submit a tip) or not. It could be accessible from the "Submit" menu, I assume.
What do you think?
The best way is to simply ask.