I think a lot depends on the weather and the wood. I have cut, split, debarked immedately and dont nawt to the staves and had no trouble at all. I have cut split and debarked the same wood in the summer and had it all check, front back and ends!
Recently i have taken to splitting and leaving the bark on, leave for a few days/week, then splitting down more, then removing the outer bark and working down to bow shape, leave for a bit, then indoors, i think you all get where i am headin, just a matter of slowing the drying process over a period of time but reducing mass as quick as possible.