kusto wrote:I may not be able to afford space flight, but i am not about to start critiquing Virgin Galactic's service in any way. Nor would i hold a grudge towards Virgin for not catering to the confines of what i can afford within my lifestyle.
My point being that this isn't a question of affordability or availability, so lets not try to justify the criticism by diverting from the topic at hand.
Logan was not asking for opinions and if you look at the first post i think you would find that it would be a very good candidate for a direct personal message to John himself.Hi John, I'm wondering ifanyone hasyou have some sample content ofJohn Fairbairn'syour new publication of the Shikatsu Myoki? I'm particularly curious about howheyou edited and organized the material. Some time ago I considered working on an English version of this book, but there were already good versions in the Asian languages. Thus, to avoid stepping on copyright issues by just publishing the same solutions in the same organization I would have had to artificially change a few diagrams, artificially mix it up, and throw in a few words to make it appear different enough. But that felt insincere and inappropriate. The other direction would have been to ask permission from the original author(s)/publisher(s) to basically reprint it in English (providing them royalties and so on). So I'm wondering howheyou did it. Usuallyhe hasyou have some sources or notes about the textsheyou used. Thank-you.
I just don't think it is right to critique and judge the books organization or content until he has read the book.
You raise two issues here.
First you wondered why logan didn't get the book and check it himself. This is where the affordability/willingness part of my answer comes. Simple, easy. Some people don't like or want iPads. Just that, so this could explain why logan can't check it or is not willing to check it directly and prefers to ask other people.
As for the personal message. it depends a lot on who is asking and who should be the private message recipient. In a similar case, I'd probably also ask the forum and not John directly. I value other's people time investment and personal inboxes, and I'd rather get an answer from a forum member willing to answer, who has the time to spare in an answer, than send a personal message that may disturb other's time. More succintly, if I have a question about the design of the go language, I ask on reddit or the mailing list. I don't send a personal message to Rob Pike unless I have already made all possible groundwork first.