tapir wrote:mohsart wrote:Wow, funny Nemir/varios names ending with hippo...
I'm pretty sure I know this guy, I'll ask.
/Mats
It is kind of sad how many individual initiatives go nowhere because of a lack of collaboration in the go scene. Gobooks really looks like the work of a single enthusiast with not much people joining in for the project to take off.
Any other places where worthwile go book reviews linger? Nexik's blog has some, but I am usually not following the other blogs. Any takers?
Thanks for the honest critique of my site.
You've fairly accurately surmised the basic tale of it.
One thing I have noticed from reading through this thread is that I need to make sure that I update the front page's datestamp whenever I update any page within the site, rather than just when I update the front page. The last update on the site was last midwinter, so around a year back.
I started the project in a blaze of enthusiasm and energy when I noticed that David Carlton wasn't doing anything with his page anymore.
As seems to be the case with these ideas, it took literally ten times longer than I thought it would to get everything together, from the layout, the underlying engine, the search applet, et. al. One thing that I really really underestimated was just how long it takes to extract all the information I put up about each title from each book. The wraparound cover scans have to be done by hand, and then manually straightened and edited. Then I actually physically measure each book for dimensions, transcribe the blurb and all other data.
Once I'd done that, I contacted David Carlton seeking permission to use his reviews. I was hoping that he'd be okay with the idea of someone picking up his baton, so to speak. At first he was reluctant but after some consideration granted me permission to publish his reviews, for which I was very very grateful. A bit of discussion with the AGA secured permission to republish their reviews as well.
From there, things started to get a little deflating. I still think that the site has the most book reviews in one place on the net, but no other site administrator I approached gave permission for me to republish their reviews. Sometimes the responses I got from requests that I felt were very open and friendly and clearly in the spirit of creating something that is for the benefit of the go community were quite abrupt. I do have a reasonably think skin and I understand that there are some funny fellows in the go community so such communications were never taken personally, but it did make me question whether the go community at large was even interested in the site, or if they'd rather just get whatever they could from SL and that was good enough. And the cost of this site is not insignificant when you add up the time and lucre tracking down and acquiring all the titles, and then the hours upon hours processing them...
There were other little things that all added up to being increasingly demoralising. I've received only 2 unsolicited reviews in the 5 years since the site went live. Anywhere I'd mention it people would just seem to talk louder about David's site. Or places like GD or SL. Mentioning it in KGS would get me spanked for advertising, despite the fact that I don't sell anything or in any way make money from this site. I don't even have banner ads. Keeping up with titles can be difficult.
Then real life also got complicated and time consuming. Who'd have guessed that might happen??

A couple of times recently I've been come across complete strangers recommending my site, which makes me feel better about it. I have a stack of titles that I was going to process and add to the site over christmas, but personal issues and the deflation of motivation combined to see that it did not come to pass. Perhaps this thread might be the kick in the proverbial I need to get them processed, and then to order in the next stack.
As to the transparency... I am Nemir. Just some schmo who discovered the game too late in life to become a significantly strong player, so I chose this as my contribution to the community. What sort of validation do you want? Whatever it is, I am certain I can't provide it. Sorry. That's prt of the reason I've not personally reviewed many books; I am not sure I can do a great job at that. Reviews are all published with the author's byline, including as much personal info as said author is willing to publish on the internet in the google age. Is that not enough?
I still think it's the best go books site on the net. I am under no illusion that it could be better, but not sure how to get it to the next level. I love that Mats from mohsart finds it very useful for him as vendor, for example.
A question for anyone, but especially directed at John Fairburn who is asking for Kirby to step into this breach (and Kirby himself, I guess!):
What is missing from
http://gobooks.nemir.org to make it work better as a resource for the go community?
What can I do to make it better?
In an ideal world, what do you want?
And on a different tack... who do I contact here to obtain permission to republish reviews here? Who can I contact to try to arrange for permission to republish the BGA reviews?
Cheers!
Nemir