Author: pavel
Date: 18:59:33 04/08/02
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On April 08, 2002 at 19:33:00, Benny Antonsson wrote: >I'm thinking of creating a webpage where a Chess Engine programmer can >"register" his engine and at any time log in an edit the data. > >The author have to provide information about what features the engine supports >(such as analyze, opening book, egtb etc. etc), Nationality, homepage, download >location and so on. > >The output would look something like the table on the Alarm-page >(http://www.codenet.se/Alarm, http://www.codenet.se/Alarm/engines.htm) > >It's also easy to add filters and sorting. > >The application will probably use a COM+ object in ASP/JScript on an IIS-server >and the database would be a SQL-Server 2000. > >Do you think this is a good idea or is it just a waste of time ? > >/Benny > > >http://www.codenet.se/Alarm HI Benny, I think that its a good idea. I this way there will be more updates, faster and with less hassle. I think it would be also great, if you could automate the process by writing scripts so that, anything that gets updates will be posted on a seperate (News) page where everyone can visit to see whats being updated. but first you will have to write all the 100+ winboard enigne programmer aout it and let them know ;) pavs
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