With 50 spots open the NAOL is extending registration to July 19th. This gives players 5 more days to join. The first game will be July 25th and the league will run to August 22nd.
The NA Online League will be hosting its 4th Season. As long as you’re a member of either the Canadian, USA, or Mexican go associations, you can play for free. Compete and get your games reviewed by professional players, and strong amateurs. Here is a list of our current teachers:
Yoonyoung Kim (8P) Yilun Yang (7P) Ryan Li (4P) Kevin Yang (1P)
Chris Sagner (6D) Rav3n117 Jeremiah Donley (6D) Tangjie Dwyrin (5D) Shawn Ray (4D) Clossius
You can register Here: https://leago.gg/e/naol-2023
Any questions refer to our FAQ: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E5N2CTYFG39SaJ3r-jOGvL2E_bMy1S3oawY7m8lMfUE/edit?usp=sharing OGS page: https://online-go.com/group/12634 Email: [email protected] (edited)
@Mikito S (1D) Extending registration, 50 more spots open for NA Online League Season 4 With 50 spots open the NAOL is extending registration to July 19th. This gives players 5 more days to join. The first game will be July 25th and the league will run to August 22nd. The NA Online League will be hosting its 4th Season. As long as you’re a member of either the Canadian, USA, or Mexican go associations, you can play for free. Compete and get your games reviewed by professional players, and strong amateurs. Here is a list of our current teachers: Yoonyoung Kim (8P) Yilun Yang (7P) Ryan Li (4P) Kevin Yang (1P) Chris Sagner (6D) Rav3n117 Jeremiah Donley (6D) Tangjie Dwyrin (5D) Shawn Ray (4D) Clossius You can register Here: https://leago.gg/e/naol-2023 Any questions refer to our FAQ: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E5N2CTYFG39SaJ3r-jOGvL2E_bMy1S3oawY7m8lMfUE/edit?usp=sharing OGS page: https://online-go.com/group/12634 Email: [email protected] (edited)
Honestly I think Linux has been on a great path with flatpak and appimages and graphical software centers. With BTRFS Snapper system recovery if an update goes wrong is even easier than the windows version to be honest. Honestly the big push now just needs to come from some corporate and also adoption at the early education level. One reason its so hard for people to switch from windows is because most windows users have at this point used windows and nothing else for 20+ years.for those of the millennial generation and gen z they've been trained to use windows literally since childhood. Linux and open source tech being free and open source would make it a great cost savings move forpublicc education institutions and getting newer generations of young people not straight indoctrinated into using exclusively windows is important.
But to do this IT departments need to have corporate fallback for support. We need companies like suse enterprise or redhat etc to do the corporate level support to even think about an endeavor like that.