Hi, I am former AGA member, membership lapsed in 2008
daniel_the_smith wrote:bearzbear,
Please tell us what you tried to do, and how badly it went, and what could have improved things. PM me if you don't want to say publicly. In return I can tell you if this is an issue I'm already aware of or not, and I might just have a rough idea of how prevalent it is, and what the organization is attempting to do to fix it.
Of course, if you just came here to vent, that's fine too.
This request may seem superfluous to you, but I assure you it's not. Board members are not omniscient, we do not know what is going on unless people tell us. Unless whoever you interacted with also noticed there was a problem, they would have had no reason to tell anyone else about it, and there is no reason to expect us to already know about it.
We know there are problems, and we know they can't be fixed overnight. The best we can do until we have a systemic solution is to pick up the balls that get dropped as we find them. The more such balls people tell us details about, the better we can make the systemic solution(s).
Ah, and after I wrote that you made another post.
bearzbear wrote:Let me try to say what the AGA perhaps might be able to do?
- create new and modern and perhaps interactive introduction(s) to the game for A) children, B) adults. Learn the lesson from Hikaru?
Volunteer(s) and/or funds needed.
You should develop project ideas first, then ask for volunteers and funding for specific ideas next. Many people will ignore volunteering if you will just "Help out the AGA."
- establish and make reliable useful and solid associations with major professional Go organizations. (yes, the new Korean initiative has potential)
Honestly, I think this is one thing that we actually do do OK.
Acutally, it makes me disappointed that AGA resources are used for this. Including the pro system, AGA currently supports super new beginners and the top 1% of amateurs very well. There are very few resources available for 15k-5d players.
- develop a modern and interesting website (incorporate interactive elements, including graphics and Flash content) Example: do better than Jan Vandersteen's site, that's just one person's work.
I agree. We are switching to a CMS. Further improvements will hopefully be forthcoming once that is complete.
Please please, give a preview of this. The other person's comment on this was also very rude, I thought.
Kaya.gs did a good job giving a youtube video or other screenshots. This made people very excited. They now donate to Kaya and also volunteer their time to add code to the source repository. This ties back into what I am saying about creating project ideas then advertising volunteer positions for them.
Please visit the Competitive Scrabble website, cross tables. They have player bios with rank graphs, and a place to upload commented games from tournaments. Many strong players upload their own commented games.
Why can't AGA have something like this? The scrabble community is much smaller...
http://www.cross-tables.com/http://www.cross-tables.com/results.php?p=583http://www.cross-tables.com/annotated.php?a=80#0#
It pains my heart to see a nice resource like that, not available in my mind game.
- create, and place videos with semi-pro or professional quality programming for YouTube and other sites
I agree, I think this is something we could probably do for a reasonable amount of money. Still, some money and volunteer time is required.
Again, advertise this idea. Make a couple test cases. The KBA has a whole series of videos like boom your sense up, and others for higher level on wbaduk site. Recording to an AGA youtube account free audio lessons on KGS by AGA members would be a huge improvement, and would just be riffing on an available source of information.
- Use modern methods for internal database control, entry and tracking, including emails (via a central point of distribution to personnel in AGA)
We're in the process of switching over. We have a new database that is very nice. In fact, it's possibly the best thing the organization has done in the past year, and it will make everything we do easier.
Preview! Get people excited! You gotta sell yourself well to get those greenbacks!
- import content from non-USA go sources, not just short "news stories". That is too *dry*.
Volunteer translator/funding/copyright permission needed.
GoGameGuru? Also, someone said that studies show people prefer short stories? Source? I love the long articles at GoGameGuru.
- find ways to, and implement policies and means that encourage and incorporate the talents and abilities of members who have expertise in any and all appropriate areas.
We do this currently, and I personally would actually like to get away from this. Why? Right now, if you want the AGA to do something, the only realistic way for it to happen is to volunteer and do it yourself. This is hard on volunteers and the AGA, too. It would make much more sense for us to pay a professional to do whatever the task is, but that takes money, which we don't have much of. So, right now, my thought is we need to sort of "boot-strap" ourselves up to much larger membership numbers by a) fixing the problems we have dealing with people (
so please tell me what yours was!), and b) providing services which cost little and will make people happy, such as getting some original pro educational videos for members, or funding some group lessons (like KGS+, only for AGA members).
ah, vash3g beat me to it. Nice to see we basically are on the same page

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Maybe you have too much red tape, is what you are saying? I am VP on an NPO, I've seen organizations crumble because the board becomes too full of people that just like to pass new rules and slow decision making processes down. It is much better to have a fluid process.
Also, I know this bear guy is being a jerk, but some of the self identifying board members here have demonstrated a lack in professionalism. When you have an irate customer, its always better to be professional when dealing with them. Generally they'll calm down. Having a rock solid attitude brings people towards your attitude, whether it be a bad or good attitude. Don't take it so personally in the future.