I disagree with people who wants the scanlator to wait until the full chapter is all out before releasing. While it may be a better reading experience to read a full chapter in one go (I myself am in that camp too), not everyone feels the same or are as patient, and would rather read parts sooner than later, if it's available.
The easiest solution--Readers ought to take some personal responsibility, and have some self control over yourselves...instead of just whining all the time for things to conform to your standards rather than the other way around. If you want to read a full chapter, you can do that: just skip the parts until the full chapter gets released. For everybody else that wants to read it in parts as they come out weekly, they can do that too. Everybody wins in this scenario. If only the full chapter gets released, that forces everybody to have to wait a month.
And if the way it's originally published is in parts in the first place, that's the way the author/publisher intended for it to be to read. Japanese readers could also have the option of just skipping the parts and waiting for the full chapter, or reading it as it comes out weekly. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. That being said, if it had been split up NOT by the author/publisher, but the scanlator, then I'm not for it...I feel like it's the opposite of the way it was intended to be read, which I don't like at all...but that doesn't seem to be the case here, fortunately.
Bottom line: That's why I say you keep doing your thing your way, Kirei Cake 👍.