I suspect it is like every other social endeavor, success is mostly a matter of interpersonal relationships.
Interesting projects arise from being around people who get what you are interested and even if they don't dig it, appreciate how into it you are. Interesting projects come from being part of a community of "like minded assholes."
The contrary end of the spectrum is an infrastructure filled with gate keepers who see themselves as gatekeepers.
The difference becomes stark in regard to deadlines.
A community values the creative thing as a creative thing: The cool thing takes as long as it takes to make, but doesn't take very long because the creator is into it.
Gatekeepers value meeting criteria. When ix publications a year is a key to some gatekeeper's gate, it just means getting past six other gatekeepers.
Good luck.