User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Technical Update: November 21, 2016/@comment-24473195-20161122152730

> When creating a new page, the edit summary dialog will automatically submit - this is to test whether this results in fewer people abandoning page creations. (Edits to existing pages will behave normally.)

This seems like a very unintuitive behaviour likely to trigger many spammy pages. The first problem is that sometimes users like myself use the save dialog to review changes without any plan to save current content. The main problem here is that users can't possibly review changes without clicking the save button.

The short term solution to this problem is not with immediately saving a page. It is using something like the template draft to save pages in a local user subpage draft, then later on publish it as needed. The long term solution is to create a local draft in a user's local storage, and only publishing it when the user explicitly clicks the publish button.

A reasonable solution is probably a mix of both.

> The license info text will be moved from the publish dialog to under the editing area.

This seems like a very strange move. Rather than only moving it below and hiding it, a more prudent approach is to have a short guide or tutorial for first time registered users educating them on copyright, and the license. For IP users due to the constant IP changes, the explanation below should probably suffice along with at least a link to the longish copyright statement in the main save / publish dialog.