Editorial context

Status language is part of trust.

Premier France carries live city and regional guides. Those words must mean something. A live guide can receive readers. A planned guide idea should not pretend to be a complete travel answer.

The visible site needs to preserve that distinction. Otherwise readers learn to trust pages that are not ready to carry the decision.

Publishing is a reader commitment.

A draft or narrow guide can be useful before a broader public claim is ready. Once a guide invites readers to plan around it, the promise has to match the depth on the page.

The mistake would be treating publication as decoration. It should stay tied to source depth, clear route logic, and current practical checks.

Publication waits for substance.

A France guide should grow only after it has original value, clear responsibility, enough article depth, and a real route model.

That is the discipline Premier France should set for Loire, Dordogne, Aix, and any future France guide under El Premier.