Vanilla is a product of Lussumo:
Documentation and Support.
Because where do we draw the line between volunteer work and salary guidelines? Is it OK to just open up crowdsourcing in all matters, no matter who you are, big or small? How do you decide who is "expendable" and who needs to be paid? Not to mention the difference between getting strangers to volunteer vs letting your friends volunteer? Does that then mean that the only people who can successfully do bigger productions are the ones who can monetize it or are the ones who happen to have the right group of talented friends?
but I generally think you have to let artists make their own decisions and I naively think art is not mainly about getting paid, it's about saying something you have to say. Hammering artists for not adhering to some arbitrary monetary compensation system with their work is fucking bullshit, if you'll pardon my language.
They are insisting that, as professionals, artists place a monetary value on their work.
So it is so disappointing to see them having obtained genuine professional legitimacy and then turn around and make such amateur and unprofessional moves. You know? It's like, we thought they were the grown ups that we all helped to grow up, and we look up to them in the capacity of their success. We want them to keep getting bigger. But these moves are really small time stuff. They really seem diminishing.