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Subject: Re: suggestion for a rule for exposing source code in world championship

Author: Mike S.

Date: 07:39:31 02/27/04

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On February 27, 2004 at 09:16:21, Gabor Szots wrote:

>On February 27, 2004 at 09:05:23, Mike S. wrote:
>
>>On February 27, 2004 at 08:46:16, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>I think that the following rule should be a good rule for world championships.
>>>
>>>Every programmer who participate in the computer world championship has to
>>>expose the source code of the program 5 years after the event.

>>Good idea! :-) Now, I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where can I apply for the next World Championships? I have a new superstrong
>>engine which was top-secret so far, called Frutz.

>Do you also have the source?

There is no source. I hand-coded the binary :-))

>>2. Does somebody know where I can buy a small island in the South Pacific, where
>>I'm planning to move to, in approx. 4½ years?

>In case a cloner wants to disappear, some irrelevant part of the code may be
>demanded immediately.

Impossible, since it's forbidden by international laws to reverse-engineer my
software. I sign only contracts where I can add my own small print :-)

Regards,
M.Scheidl



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