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I climb hundreds of mountains and they do not call me Dave the mountain climber - but one goat! just one goat . . .

I'm in for the collaboration challenge.

I'm just asking why rules? Has anyone been offended by the process of the challenge thus far? Does anyone feel they are less productive than they could be verses worry about rules?

Just being the devil's advocate, but why are we messing with the challenges if it is efficient and non-offensive?

Collaboration will mean a commitment to another party, but that is just basic respect, do we have to demarcate it?

Being a latent anarchist, I like your devil's advocacy!!

To go one step further, I wouldn't be too concerned if the challenge process was inefficient (though I'd draw the line at offensive).

But the most important statement for me is your last sentence. Furthermore, I continue to frequent this forum because of the high level of respect shown to contributors. I know that there have been the occasional burst from flame-throwers, but these have been rare, and haven't contaminated the forum itself.

So I'd like to see this forum continue as a place where anybody can contribute without feeling silly, without feeling inadequate, and without being publically humiliated.

Hakea made this observation: "But it does boil down to whether the goal is to attract people who already have a minimum level of skill, or whether you're going to run some kind of nursery on the side too", and from my preceding remarks I conclude that I don't think it needs to boil down to anything, and that it is not necessary to even consider a goal.
 
.....So I'd like to see this forum continue as a place where anybody can contribute without feeling silly, without feeling inadequate, and without being publically humiliated.....

Bingo! +1 ;)
 
GZ said:
.....So I'd like to see this forum continue as a place where anybody can contribute without feeling silly, without feeling inadequate, and without being publically humiliated.....

Bingo! +1
Bingo! +1 ;)

+ another one from here to. :)

These are a few ways that I have seen stickied FAQ sheets assist towards that aim:


Welcome and General:

FAQs are an opportunity to extend a warm welcome and provide any useful guidelines to follow. Many people feel reluctant to jump in if they feel that they might get flamed for transgressing some hidden set of rules or expectations. Any particular rules can be explained, but general hints can be given too. For instance, it’s an opportunity to point out that nobody is paid to help you here, so if you want some feedback, assistance or just praise, then a good first step is to make yourself known by trying to offer comments to other people’s posts or work.

Current Goals:

Details of any current challenges or projects can be displayed where they’re easy to find.

Equipment:

Many beginners don’t have the equipment to record their ideas, let alone the ability. FAQs can answer some of the most commonly asked questions about a simple and inexpensive starter setup. Often this information is available in dribs and drabs multiple times all round sites but is never collated into a single FAQ, so the same questions get asked over and over.

Other Useful Information:

Some forums also include stickies with lists of past challenges (with an invitation to try any of them at any time). Another possibility is including links to posts or sites with particularly good information on related topics - i.e. it could be arrangement, harmony, theory, lyric writing, overcoming ‘Block’, using specific tools or techniques, or whatever.



Let water find its level

I understand the good implications of what you’re saying. But I also know that this can mean learning to live with a flooded basement and mildew on the walls. I tend to prefer installing a pump or applying some technical effort to sealing the place. :p

I don't think there's much doubt that it's worth doing, but the trick is always finding a willing and able tradesman to actually do the work for you...If not, then I guess that gumboots and grumbling can work too. Horse for courses... :D

Cheers,

Chris
 
I come from a site (which shall remain nameless to protect the guilty..) which was or seemed to be, dominated by mods.

That we don't know who the mods are in this forum to me is a GOOD THING!

Well done, HR.com mods for being (relatively) unknown! :D

Did someone say "mods"?

I came as quickly as I could.

I can highly recommend UK-founded bass players' forum Basschat, but god help you if you swear in there, you'll find out very quickly who the mods are!


That is all, carry on with your excellent collaboration plans, maybe one year I'll have time to play an instrument again!
 
god help you if you swear in there, you'll find out very quickly who the mods are!

:)

I'm not a big fan of swearing on the internet but I'm always slightly amused by the irony underlying the rationale for vigorously stamping on it, which usually invokes the innocent children who may stray into the forum and be corrupted.

Fair enough too. But having spent some time on Games forums, it's usually the $%^&#ing kids who are the $%%^&ing worst at $%^&*ing swearing... :eek:

Even walking through the school playground involves having to protect my poor old ears from all the midgets vigorously testing out their *&^%$#ing language skills, and exploring the imagined cool-power of $$%^ and *&^%$ ... Stupid little %^$&#%ers should know better... ;)
 
My theory is that adult "assholes" were once "assholes" as kids...

It may be in the jeans...
 
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Did someone say "mods"?

I came as quickly as I could.

I can highly recommend UK-founded bass players' forum Basschat, but god help you if you swear in there, you'll find out very quickly who the mods are!


That is all, carry on with your excellent collaboration plans, maybe one year I'll have time to play an instrument again!

Sorry N-Dude, I've already been here and tore the place up. :D
 
...

The internet stared out as nameless, faceless "dial up single user BBS" thingies, the "internet" just let them all be linked up without running up a phone bill, lol.

anyhoo, originally... swearing (and such and so forth...) was tolrated. It was a conservatives dream... REAL 100% free speech. I'm old school, if you dont LIKE the nazi speeches, thats cool, but... you have to stand there and defnd to the DEATH his "right" to free speech.

somewhere along the line, plitical correctness and "gosh what about th KIDS might see a SWEAR word... *gasp* came into being on most sites... which is cool in a way, but sux in another way.

took me quite a while to get used to seeing F-bombs and N-bombs on here in some forums left and right, LMAO. I got sp used to "intimating" the sswear word without typing it (B!tch and stuff...) that I still do it by force of habit.

so.... its okay to say "F*&^ .....F(*& .....F*(*&" just because I CAN here? cool... once such is okayed, I will feel like in 1st grade when i used to run up to a coule little girls and just say "penis" and run (kind of a verbal flasher, as it were...lol) , as everyone laughed. *shrugs* we were not to say it, so, it was embarrassing and funny just to SAY it, hee hee.

I can drop N bombs as well as F bombs here? WAY cool... I dont wanna mnake any personal attacks, I just wanna SAY the "forbidden word" just to exercise my right to free speech, LMAO
 
Sorry N-Dude, I've already been here and tore the place up. :D

I know ..... I just wanted to show my face, so that these lovely people know who they should send corporate hospitality gifts and the like to.:p
 
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