When it comes to exposing and in particular developing film, sadly there aren’t really that many correct ways.
YMMV... IMO, beyond basic knowledge, what matters is the flexibility in the processing
Of course hybrid/photoshop has a high degree of flexibility, but film processing can be very important...
For example, in roll formats grain depiction from developer can be critical, we may exploit the film's grain structure. In LF for many people N+/- processing can be a key factor, others won't use that resource. Then we can control highlights or working a different toe...
To not mention the Pyro factor !!!! There is no doubt that stain has an interaction with Variable Contrast paper in the highlights with the stain working like a selective contrast mask for the highlights.
No doubt that framing and printing is very important, but we may recall that Ansel Adams wrote those 3 books: The Camera, The Negative and The Print.
If he wrote The Negative book this is because the negative crafting matters.
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Still, I agree that pre-wetting, stop bath kind and "rotary or not" are not mattering much, most of the times.