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Subject: Re: Is talking about FRITZ9 GUI BUGS.....not allowed?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:48:49 10/07/05

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On October 07, 2005 at 15:32:06, Alvaro Jose Povoa Cardoso wrote:

>On October 07, 2005 at 08:09:27, Ed Schröder wrote:
>
>>On October 07, 2005 at 04:26:31, Chris Conkie wrote:
>>
>>>>Hello Chris,
>>>
>>>>I removed two of your posts tonight regarding bugs you have found in the
>>>>Fritz 9 interface, as a result of a complaint.
>>>
>>>From who Peter? Don't be shy now......WHO?
>>>
>>>>Please in the future if you find any bugs or have any problems with the
>>>>Chessbase interface, please talk to an admin on the Playchess server, or
>>>>email the company directly.
>>
>>This is the biggest bullshit I ever read from a mod. Bugs are hot, naturally
>>they are discussed, especially in a CC forum.
>>
>>And from a developer point of view: if it's not already normal then it is
>>strongly advisable to read the fora for some weeks after a major release, volume
>>always outperforms beta testing. By deleting such messages you block progress.
>>
>>Ed
>
>Yes, but why put everything here? Isn't this forum bloated enough?
>Shouldn't this forum be more chess engine algorithm oriented?
>Why not use "Chess Thinkers Forum" for bugs and other stuff?
>This is ofcourse just my oppinion but I would like to see more posts about
>History heuristics enhancements, more efficient tree prunning, fast but full of
>knowledge evaluation functions, fast move generation techniques,
>reductions/extentions. Are theese topics dead? No more to discover?
>Unfortunately I'm not seeing this, I know it is difficult to make progress in
>this area but we should be more active on this.
>
>Best regards,
>Alvaro Cardoso

There is already the winboard forum for these topics
No need for 2 forums for the same topic

http://wbforum.volker-pittlik.name/viewforum.php?f=4&sid=80a10d50bd385d85e30cc76b80a9a93a

Uri



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