
Necessary and not disingenuous disclaimer - these are my thoughts, I don't pretend more importance for them, and I have barely mentioned them, I think, elsewhere, leave alone discussed them. The focus and topic of them is some ways that the site can be more useful for non-editing users.
The "presto veloce" part - refers to the tendency, I think, to create a range of pages and upload content very rapidly as though in a contest (maybe I'm projecting, since I know I've done.) Sibley Library Rochester or some other site uploads a dozen scores, and several of us "compete" to harvest them. The more quickly this is done, though, the more errors on the resulting workpages. Since other sites and other people use our data, as they do Wikipedia's, to back up their claims in other contexts, and since these mistakes later go uncorrected for some while, is there some way to encourage - systematically, I really really have to emphasize, not individually - a slowdown, more than is already being done?
Moderato: should really be ritardando- as in- again- slow down...

Third part: to make things more useful - I almost forgot it. We have a number of works that are hard to use - either full scores without parts, or hard-to-read manuscripts, or etc. - the more typesetters (and even typesetters-in-training like myself :^) ) willing to donate some time, may find them good practice, too. Without making it a formal "project" with a list to be checked off (I find those increasingly annoying for reasons I will not go into right now... ) ... hrm. Still, a "category"... hrm. How to handle... don't know at all, don't know how to encourage this that's not being done...
Eric