Editorial context
Status language is part of trust.
Premier France carries live city and regional nodes. Those words must mean something. A live node can receive readers. A planned node is an editorial intention, not a public guide.
The visible site, schema, sitemap, LLM files, and deployment notes all need to preserve that distinction. Otherwise the network teaches readers and machines the wrong state of the product.
Indexing is a publication commitment.
A noindex foundation is useful before the public claim is ready. Once the launch gates are complete, the opposite rule matters: indexation has to match the content, registry, robots file, and machine documents.
The mistake would be treating indexation as a cosmetic tag. It is a publication commitment that should stay tied to source depth, canonical ownership, and operational checks.
Publication waits for substance.
A France product should become indexable only after it has original value, clear ownership, enough article depth, a real route model, and machine-readable documents that say the same thing as the page.
That is the discipline Premier France should set for Loire, Dordogne, Aix, and any future France node under the El Premier network.