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Subject: Re: Is Computer Chess Reports dead?

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 22:25:50 08/13/99

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On August 13, 1999 at 21:28:53, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>On August 13, 1999 at 17:02:20, Richard Sutherland wrote:
>
>>I notice that nothing has been posted to the Computer Chess Reports section in
>>months. Is this resource now dead? or just resting?.
>
>Hi:
>As ex coordinator and ex promotor and ex writer there, i would say that WCCR is
>in an state of vegetative life waiting the kiss of the fairy. The problem is:
>nobody wanted, want and perhaps will want to perform that rol. Everybody
>expected -well, maybe they did not expect a shit after all- to see there new
>articles from time to time, but nobody was prepared to expend some time writing
>one. I did a lot of interviews, etc, but that is not enough. The same with KK,
>but he retired to real life. Efforts to enage oher people were in vain. Actually
>WCCR is a monument to lack of interest of everybody here. Maybe they are right,
>maybe not. It is for you to decide.
>Fernando

I don't agree. I think people have a lot of interest here.

I think people have to decide where to put their efforts.

Some people put them into their programs.

Some people put them into tournaments.

Very few people have the time to write an article.

I wrote a white paper on compressing a random legal position into 20 bytes.
Unfortunately, I have not been successful on that. Until I am, that white paper
stays put (actually, I have basically convinced myself that it cannot be done,
so I doubt I will ever publish that paper).

But, there is interest. It's just not in writing articles, but rather in posting
and reading messages (and the associated work on programs, tournaments,
configuration changes, etc.).

KarinsDad :)



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