Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 06:39:51 10/30/03
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On October 30, 2003 at 04:56:17, Martin Andersen wrote: >On October 29, 2003 at 21:24:01, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>Simple. Hyatts is no fully dedicated to Crafty, not being, as it is not, a >>commercial endeavour. Hyatt is a scientist and as such I guess he expends 95% of >>his time to research, teaching and the boring and long chores of academic jobs. >>To become as strong as Junior, Hyatt should dedicate as many time to crafty as >>Ban surely engages with his program. >>Just my educated guess. >>Fernando > >What Hyatt could do, in my dreams of course, is to >start a project for example at http://sourceforge.org where >Hyatt releases Crafty under the General public License. >This will encourage others to participate, so Hyatt don't have to >do all the development himself. >Furthermore, there could be several versions of crafty, one of them >focusing on playing strength and another on research. > >Martin. I have actually thought about doing this, and it might be a workable idea...
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