I just read the results of the CDSS caller's survey.   
(http://www.cdss.org/tl_files/cdss/documents/how-to/CDSS_Contra_Task_Force_survey_report_05dec2013.pdf)

One of the resulting suggestions was for CDSS to set up a dance depository.    
Here are my thoughts on this.


Considering the 1000's of contra (and other formation) dances that have 
written, of varying quality and difficulty, I have reservations about a single 
global contra database.  Such a database detracts from the folk process.  And 
who is to say which dances are worthy of placement in such a database?  

HOWEVER  (part 1) .....

CDSS should have a depository of dances, somewhat like the one on the "Contra 
Dances by" section of Cary Ravitz's page http://ravitz.us/dance/
While Cary's page links to dance author's pages, the CDSS page should get 
copies of each author's dances, formatted however that author formatted them 
(e.g. .rtf, .pdf or .html), with the CDSS page containing links to these 
copies.  Authors should be able to send an updated file to CDSS up to say 3 
times a year.   This will preserve the author's dances when s/he  terminates 
his/her web site.  These links could include .pdfs of out-of-proint dance book.
The folk process in some sense is maintained by people having to peruse these 
various author pages in order to find dances.   A discussion board, maybe even 
the current Shared Weight forum, would be the place for for callers to discuss 
these dances.  

HOWEVER (part 2)  optional  ....

The Caller's Companion (http://callerscompanion.com/)  provides a good model of 
how an on-line database might work.  Many  aspects of this program will work as 
a model for an on-line dance database.   So in addition to the pages 
susuggested in HOWEVER (part 1), CDSS could also set up an on-line database and 
intially populate it with at most 200-300 dances, selected by CDSS staff or a 
committee, of various difficulties and formations.   Any CDSS member, and only 
CDSS members, should be allowed to add a dance to this database of remove a 
dance s/he inserted.  Dances on a page from HOWEVER (part 1) may well end up in 
this database.  
 
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