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Subject: Re: As soon as someone finds out for sure who won the amateur title...

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 11:26:26 08/25/01

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On August 25, 2001 at 02:17:27, Frank Schneider wrote:

>On August 24, 2001 at 12:13:58, Roy Eassa wrote:
>
>>On August 24, 2001 at 01:31:40, Frank Schneider wrote:
>>
>>>On August 23, 2001 at 23:58:55, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>Please let us know.  (If there even is such a title granted this year).
>>>>
>>>>If there is an amateur SMP and an amateur single CPU, it would obviously be
>>>>interesting to know both winners
>>>
>>>In the players-meeting on saturday it was decided to have one
>>>amateur title (for the best amateur, no matter if single or multi).
>>>Gromit won it after beating Crafty in the final round.
>>>
>>
>>The latest Gromit I can find to download is 3.00.  That seems quite outdated.
>>Is there somewhere to download a later version?
>
>Sorry, not yet.
>I'm not sure if I want to publish Gromit, because usually you get lots of mail
>asking how to install it. I e.g. still get mail asking how to install Gromit
>1.2, although there was no new 1.x version for 3 years. It takes a lot of time
>to answer these mails and I prefer working on the engine.
>
>Frank

There is no rule that say that you have to answer mails that you get.
If you do not want to publish gromit there is no problem with it but
the excuse that people ask questions does not seem convincing.

You can say in the readme file that you do not answer questions about the
installation of Gromit.

Uri



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