I'm afraid not; the way I do NaNo, it's an exercise in "jump into a barely-planned story concept and then write madly in a nonlinear fashion until everything coheres". Leaving the whole mess unposted so I can just mentally note "that means X subplot is all wrong but I'll change it later" is an important part of it for me. ;P
(I may well clean it up and post it afterwards, though. The last NaNo I finished was the first draft of Mort/James, after all. - I know I haven't been posting on Mort/James much, but I'm hoping to get back to it after New Year's, if things go well.)
Thanks for asking, though! It's always neat to know someone's interested. :-)
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(I may well clean it up and post it afterwards, though. The last NaNo I finished was the first draft of Mort/James, after all. - I know I haven't been posting on Mort/James much, but I'm hoping to get back to it after New Year's, if things go well.)
Thanks for asking, though! It's always neat to know someone's interested. :-)