Meta

Australasian Go Forum is up and running

The Melbourne Go Lovers club asked for a discussion forum so that go players in Victoria could find one another. Normally I’d leave this kind of thing to GoDiscussions, but frankly I got bored waiting for their answer to my request for an AGA subforum, so now there is discussion.go.org.au.

It runs bbPress, and uses the same user accounts as the AGJ blog; that is, if you have a login there, you have the same login (and password) here, and vice versa, register wherever you feel like. The forum administrator is James Kaaden of MGL, one of the team behind the 2009 Australian National Championships.

Drop in and post something?

Perth Go mailing list online

An interesting fact: the Perth go mailing list (perth@go.org.au) has more than twenty players on it, which is more than some cities that have go clubs. The denizens use the list to announce where they will meet to play go. If you are in Perth and like to play go and are not on the list, perhaps you should email Peiran Guo and get yourself subscribed.

Adelaide Go Clubs acquire a new web page

The Adelaide, Adelaide University, and North Adelaide go clubs have a new web page up at http://adelaide.go.org.au/. Between them they meet Tuesday afternoons, Wednesday evenings and Thursday evenings most weeks, and there is a growing movement towards holding their first tournament in 2010. If you’d like to know about all this in more detail, follow the link and sign up for the adelaide@go.org.au mailing list.

If you’re in another city and have decided that, for example, http://hobart.go.org.au/ would be a nice place for your club to put up a page about itself, feel free to contact horatio@go.org.au and enquire. :)