I reached out to philosopher Ernest Sosa, who has long been involved with three Wiley journals: as Editor of Philosophical Issues, and Editor-in-Chief of Nous and Philosophy & Phenomenological Research. I wanted to know what his experience had been like, given the unhappy reports that have recently surfaced in connection with Journal of Political Philosophy and Philosophy & Public Affairs. Professor Sosa replied: "Our experience with Wiley’s editorial representatives has been uniformly excellent in every way. In particular, we have never experienced any pressure to adjust our editorial policies and procedures to any business objectives. At all three journals we have always enjoyed complete editorial autonomy." This is encouraging to hear. Other editors involved with Wiley journals are also invited to comment on their experiences. Full name required, and valid email address (the latter will not appear).