Is there any specific reason for an API not to be published soon after it
is created? Isn't it the case that most of the time the publisher would
want to publish the API as soon as he has created it?

If that is the case, after the user clicks the "Create" button, it will be
nice to see a message such as "The API has been created. Do you want to
publish it? (y/n)".

I am raising this because several times, I created APIs, and then went to
the store only to realize that it is not listed because I forgot to
navigate to "Lifecycle -> Publish".

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