Another interesting sidenote about that article was that the version of PMK used a sodium metaborate presoak.
I was wondering about precisely this thing because I once accidentally forgot to add the A solution to a batch of PMK before pouring it into the tank. My normal procedure is for tank development is to mix up the water and B solution (sodium metaborate), then add the A solution (pyro-metol) to the beaker, turn off the lights, open the top of the tank, and pour it all in (because the tank fills slowly through the daylight cap), replacing the lid and proceding normally with the lights on. After recognizing my mistake, I added the A solution to the tank, and everything came out fine, but I wasn't sure this was a good practice.
Now that I know that a sodium metaborate presoak is not a bad thing, I think I might repeat this "mistake" regularly, because it means I can do everything with the lights on.