Yeah, for one:
Don't hold back on talking about your stuff. I mean all those damn nice GML toys you make. You should be proud of them and if someone asks you about them, there's no reason on earth why we shouldn't get the right info "straight from the horse's mouth", so to speak.
It's some of the finest gear on earth, so why not be proud of it and explain why it's so great? That ain't pimpin'; that's just stating facts.
As far as the other ideas, I'm starting to feel that a big part of the recording equation has always been left out of these forums; the human interaction between the people at the session. Dealing with the different types of artists, from the "it's not very good, is it?" artist, to the "I only do one take" artist.
I know I'll think of other stuff, now that you're in the neighborhood.
This is gonna be SO COOL !!!