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Dave Speaks on the LAB Transition
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Stevens" data-source="post: 16897" data-attributes="member: 142"><p>Re: Dave Speaks on the LAB Transition</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't see a business model for it either. There are ways to make the current software work and even if they couldn't, there was no rationale I could see for not having an archive of the posts. And then arguing and dictating what was going to happen in a hamfisted way with no knowledge or respect to the community. That idea should never have made it out of the room and when it did they should have walked it back PDQ instead of digging in. Mistakes are made but when you make a whopper like that best to lick your wounds and think about it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The earlier comparison someone made to Harmony Central was apt, I think. It seems to be morphing into an enthusiast site rather than a site for working pros. If I were able to fund it, I'd take a run at pro audio trade media using modern tools and methods. All so called ''rich media'', distributed exclusively online with equal parts commentary, education, product information and social networking. Basically what Ken and Mark and I tried to do at various times but for whatever reason, couldn't pull it off.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The king is dead. Long live the king...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Stevens, post: 16897, member: 142"] Re: Dave Speaks on the LAB Transition I can't see a business model for it either. There are ways to make the current software work and even if they couldn't, there was no rationale I could see for not having an archive of the posts. And then arguing and dictating what was going to happen in a hamfisted way with no knowledge or respect to the community. That idea should never have made it out of the room and when it did they should have walked it back PDQ instead of digging in. Mistakes are made but when you make a whopper like that best to lick your wounds and think about it. The earlier comparison someone made to Harmony Central was apt, I think. It seems to be morphing into an enthusiast site rather than a site for working pros. If I were able to fund it, I'd take a run at pro audio trade media using modern tools and methods. All so called ''rich media'', distributed exclusively online with equal parts commentary, education, product information and social networking. Basically what Ken and Mark and I tried to do at various times but for whatever reason, couldn't pull it off. The king is dead. Long live the king... [/QUOTE]
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