I'm pretty new here, and new to the online collab world. I think Tac has some good thoughts and maybe some of that will evovle over time. I would not want to introduce process formality and steps if that gets in the way of people feeling inspired to participate or slows down the flow.
If I could add a couple of "process improvement" ideas it would be to have something that worked a bit more like a database as opposed to a forum/thread style. Actually I think Nick has been pretty creative in using the board/forum/posting tools to help structure the process, because he has suggested we update the initial posting with status information, audition icons, file uploads etc. But having a database that you could search to find open collabs, open collabs needing a country-style acoustic guitarist, collabs in process that fit into a particular genre, players that meet certain style or skill criteria, finished collabs which included a certain keyboard player, etc - would be cool. Maybe required if this site had hundreds or thousands of visitors.
I have also thought it might be good to have a thread or a sticky posting in the how to forum dealing with leagal issues. Maybe we should have someone create a standard release form so that when the collab is finished it is clear who "owns" the collab, as well as the copyright for the underlying music, lyric and arrangement if that is important. Probably not a big deal for most of what happens here, but it might be for some songs.
Don't take this as a criticism of what we got now - which I think is very cool and very exceptional as is.
Rob Talbert
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Rob Talbert, Songwriter and Producer for
Appleluza, a virtual multi-genre band.