1/5/2024 0 Comments Booku project![]() There is no pay-wall, everything is free.īut why is there an English book? Isn’t this a project for other languages?įor multiple reasons. If you add the timeframe those things were accomplished in, things are “beyond expectations” I should say and I want to help everyone that helped and contributed even in the smallest way to the project.Īt this point possibly a presentation of the contents would have been in line, but the books are free, you can scroll down and download them and see the whole thing for yourself. The Greek copies have already been sent to the Greek Go Association to be used for lessons and promotions that had been planned (but are now on pause due to the Covid situation), while the English books are available to anyone that would like a copy, for free. Also, those of you who follow the project over on social media already know that the second goal of the project has managed to print 25 tangible books in English and 25 copies of the book in Greek. The amount of completed books has doubled, with the addition of French and Spanish, and a lot of other languages are a work in progress. The books have as a target group people that:Ī) have never heard of the game (so it contains the basic rules) andī) DDK players that want to rise to SDK (so it also contains more advanced material, beyond the basic rules)Īs you can see underneath, a lot of things have happened. One book is in Greek.Įach book contains more than 700 diagrams that are explained in as much detail as possible. So, what does this project have to offer to you? I wanted to prove first that a book can be created and that it can be translated in at least one non-English language and then open the idea to the world. I didn’t want lofty goals and promises that sounded empty. I am a person of actions and I wanted to announce the project when it had something tangible and useful for the playerbase of Go. ![]() Personally I dislike projects that come with many promises and a lot of “trust us, we will do this and that, eventually”. The ultimate goals of the project are two:Ī) Produce more translations of the book, with the help of of other native Go playersī) Eventually have the funds to print some physical copies and give them to the Go associations of each country, so they can distribute them as they see fit. So, why should we stop at only in English and Greek? We should make the book in more languages and have it be free for everyone. Places where young people with a passion for board games might be found. ![]() Something that could circulate in libraries, schools, universities and game shops. So, maybe they need a book in their language as well. ![]() I realised that possibility by participating in the European Go Championship and noticing that some countries around our division and our region didn’t have too many young players in them either. We needed a book in our language.īut Europe is a vast continent with many countries and languages, so maybe other countries have a similar problem with Greece. We needed something that students could read, something that we could give to people that had never heard of the game. The promotion of Go was on the level of “word of mouth” all because of a linguistic barrier, so I realised that we needed educational material. Not only was such a thing counter-productive, but it was also tiring for the people that wanted to learn the game, since they had nothing to take home with them and study and have some fun. This meant that the vast majority of educational material (e.g books, wikis, youtube lectures) were out of their reach and we had try and teach each person individually. We didn’t have educational material in our language and there were young people and adults that wanted to learn the game, but could not read English. The project came to be due to the difficulties of promoting Go in my home country, Greece. ![]() As the name implies, the goal of the project is to have a Go book that will be translated to as many languages as possible, in order to promote and spread Go in countries that do not have a Go tradition and the native language is not English. ![]()
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