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Subject: Re: Commercial post?

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 04:14:27 07/29/01

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On July 28, 2001 at 22:52:23, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>On July 28, 2001 at 17:39:27, José Carlos wrote:
>
>>  I do apologyze if I'm wrong, but this looks like a commercial post to me. I
>>remember other posts by Frank in the past claiming that Gandalf is the best,
>>etc.
>>  But again, if I'm wrong, I apologyze.
>>
>>  José C.
>
>I don't see any commercial content at all.  But commercial content is not, to
>the best of my understanding, banned here.
>
>When this place was founded I think the idea was that we didn't want great wads
>of spam, but it was my impression at the time that commercial content was not
>ruled out.
>
>bruce

Hi,

thanks Bruce !

An amateur chess programmer with a not very good message about my person here.
I must make mistakes that people thinking false.

OK, I will say I have also commercial interest because I work in my free time
for Gambit-Soft, better I helped in my free time Gambit-Soft. But my main
interest are clear amateur chess programs.

My commercial interest are very very small, I try here that amateur chess
programmer can also for sell his programs (UCI Engine) and get so a little bit
money for the great work. WinBoard engines must be free, that is clear for me
but the possiblity to make an UCI or Chess-Base engine is for amateur chess
programmers a way to get a little bit money.

Not all person have fun with WinBoard, the WinBoard configurations. I like
WinBoard more as all other GUIs, but also this people or people which have not
an internet account must know all this great amateur chess programs.

- WinBoard Edition II
- WinBoard / UCI Edition III (comming soon).

So I make what I can for all sites (users and programmers).
Sorry for my English and have a nice day!

Best
Frank



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