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Jim. I believe this version has been around a little more than a year and it apaers usable to me. I am working with GREG to iron out a few issues with the default description. All anyone needs to do is have a WordPress account and simply sign in to leave a review or comment. I don't know how much easier it could be. I volunteered to help GREG out when I noticed that several models in the last few years had not been added. One page shows the last glider added and the home page has the search. I'm not knocking anyone's page. And I'm just having fun adding the newest of gliders. I plan to add the YouTube link of the the JS3 being described by Uys. I do believe the Sailplane Directory can capture very useful information of reviews if people would make comments and reviews.
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GliderReview requires *no login* to submit reviews.
Gliderreview will *never* try to be as exhaustive as Sailplane Directory. We are not even trying to serve the same segment. We are not a "glideopedia", we are a review tool. GliderReview has a *very* specific focus: help the buyer understand what to buy. I see no overlap. If I was the owner of Sailplane Directory I would worry more about Wikipedia: all I know about looking for gliders online is that Wikipedia always come out first. -- Jacopo |
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At 20:38 01 January 2017, Casey wrote:
Jim. I believe this version has been around a little more than a year and = it apaers usable to me. I am working with GREG to iron out a few issues wit= h the default description. All anyone needs to do is have a WordPress accou= nt and simply sign in to leave a review or comment. I don't know how much e= asier it could be. I volunteered to help GREG out when I noticed that seve= ral models in the last few years had not been added. One page shows the las= t glider added and the home page has the search. I'm not knocking anyone's= page. And I'm just having fun adding the newest of gliders. I plan to add = the YouTube link of the the JS3 being described by Uys. I do believe the S= ailplane Directory can capture very useful information of reviews if people= would make comments and reviews. https://www.j2mcl-planeurs.net/ a far more comprehensive resource that rarely seems to get a mention. |
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Thank you Paul! Very nice website, again amazingly invisible among Google Search results. Thanks again for letting me know that.
My aim with GliderReview is to provide reviews to go beyond mere technical specifications. Apparently equivalent gliders may feature very different handling and flying behaviour. We want our reviews to provide crisp data along with fuzzy opinions. Here is GliderReview's reason-why: http://www.gliderreview.com/about Sailplanes all look too similar if you only read tech specs. Instead, when you talk with pilots, you discover a world of details and feelings that are never caught in tables. Thanks again Paul, ciao! |
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IMHO, Jacopo has a great idea here and should be encouraged to build this info-base to address this very important, simple mission.
Jacopo- How will you organize, filter, weigh and display all this objective input? Is it worth considering working with a Wikipedida type of oversight? Good Luck! |
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Thanks Duster,
How will you organize, filter, weigh and display all this objective input? I am publishing gliders one by one. Every glider page is made of crowdsourced (no login required) star rating and free text comments. Actually, to cover most of the used-ships market we only require to publish 30-40 gliders. I am about to publish a comparison feature to show glider specs side-by-side. Currently the worst bottleneck is having reviews: I am a newbie and certainly don't have the experience required to write more than 1 or 2 reviews. Is it worth considering working with a Wikipedida type of oversight? All glider pages are and will be made of both crowdsourced and "editorial" content, to have the best of two worlds: quality and influence of expert writers along with "wisdom of the crowds". Good Luck! I don't need luck! I just need experienced pilots willing to write what they think of their ships! ;-) Thanks so much Duster! -- Jacopo |
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