08-29-2019, 10:40 PM
I would mildly agree with @Weeded, supra, that ideally the access to Intensive should be read-only without password, read-write with password. This is not so much to prevent Intensive from becoming a private tea party as to allow/encourage less experienced critics to learn how good Intensive is done; that applies, particularly, to some fine older examples.
Just saying. (And it's *not* because I count reads on my own stuff as some kind of merit points. Of course not.)
Just saying. (And it's *not* because I count reads on my own stuff as some kind of merit points. Of course not.)
Non-practicing atheist

