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Subject: Re: The privilege of becoming a beta-tester

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 15:19:25 09/06/00

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On September 06, 2000 at 16:23:08, Albert Silver wrote:

>"Well, if you want to offer your services for a price then it's your decision.
>In my case I would see it as immoral because chess software is a hobby, not a
>carrer move."
>
>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?128380

So? There's a difference between offering your services for a prize and
volunteering. The latter being my case, which I refer to, where deciding that
the software isn't enough for my work would be immoral. Rather simple IMHO.

>I do. I don't see how morals come in here. How on earth is making money off of
>something you enjoy as a hobby immoral? It must be everyone's dream to be
>immoral then. Either that or you have a very negative view on what constitutes
>work, as opposed to a hobby since it would seem that one's work cannot be one's
>hobby.

There's nothing wrong with making money of oneøs hobby, but if that's the
driving factor then you're off track IMO. And no, hobby can't be one's work.
That's the definition of the word hobby, otherwise you would apply the term
"work".

>"As I said before, if you choose to offer your services as betatester/developer
>stating your ambition clearly about revealing your ideas and thoughts only in
>exchange of money, then it's fine with me. I doubt the persons phone lines will
>be buzzing with activity though. It's the implied lack of willingness to part
>with all information unless you get a paycheck as well that bothers me.
>Especially if you offer your services for free and voluntarily. I also take
>offense to the suggested lack of enthusiasm as a result of not getting paid.
>
>There are obviously a few people here, who think highly of their capabilities in
>this particular field. And most of them needs to have their sense of reality
>adjusted slightly, preferably recalibrated. Fortunately, it's very funny to
>read."
>
>The "As I said before" was in reference to a response of yours to a post by Uri,
>so who else should I believe you are referring to?

I didn't make any reference to the quality of Uri's work effort in the quotation
and it would most likely be superior to anything I might offer for free. If you
actually read what you quote, it should be quite clear from the context that I
refer to the likelihood of someone choosing a tester, who'll do it for money, as
opposed to someone doing it for free, as slim *sigh*. Again, I suggest reading
the entire thread and something might reveal itself.

I'm getting the impression judging from your reply that you just want to argue
instead of presenting valid views or questions. If that's the case, find someone
else to bother. Otherwise, I would like to get paid ;o).

Mogens.



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