Since I'm new at doing this would you guys like me to pose any questions in the post to spur discussion or should it be directed by the users in the comments?
I think it can go both ways. You've had a decent response so far, so I don't think it will be necessary to guide discussion. As a bystander, I am interested in hearing what your thoughts are, so maybe you should just put them in a comment replying to yourself? If you add on to your main post, I only ask you keep it formatted to aid readability (you already are doing this).
Yes, and it would suck to have a critical point glossed over because no one felt like volunteering their thoughts. The major downside of guiding discussion in the thread-starter is that it makes an implication that discussion should not stray from the guide.
I'm starting to feel silly even pressing the point, as it's really not a big deal. I'm content to hang back and see what OP decides.
I think it can go both ways. You've had a decent response so far, so I don't think it will be necessary to guide discussion. As a bystander, I am interested in hearing what your thoughts are, so maybe you should just put them in a comment replying to yourself? If you add on to your main post, I only ask you keep it formatted to aid readability (you already are doing this).
There's several critical moments in every group of chapters we'll be discussing, however? Those may differ greatly from person to person, I suspect.
Having some 'talking ideas' could prove useful though, it's up to the OP.
Yes, and it would suck to have a critical point glossed over because no one felt like volunteering their thoughts. The major downside of guiding discussion in the thread-starter is that it makes an implication that discussion should not stray from the guide.
I'm starting to feel silly even pressing the point, as it's really not a big deal. I'm content to hang back and see what OP decides.