Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 09:04:58 11/16/03
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On November 16, 2003 at 07:01:05, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>On November 15, 2003 at 21:37:43, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On November 15, 2003 at 14:32:51, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>>
>>>On November 15, 2003 at 12:24:58, Roy Brunjes wrote:
>>>
>>>>Sorry if this has been asked before. Are there any plans to port Arena to
>>>>Linux? If so, by when?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Roy
>>>
>>>Hi Roy,
>>>
>>>we have a forum for questions / bug messages about Arena!
>>>Thanks for your understanding!
>>>
>>>Best
>>>Frank
>>
>>
>>
>>Why don't you just answer this simple question here??? This is not off-topic for
>>CCC, you know...
>>
>>
>>
>> Christophe
>
>Hi Christophe,
>
>I believe (hope) our team make / made a first class support. It was a lot of
>work to organize this (hundrets or more hours work). We have in our forum all
>bug messages listed in tables, very easy to Martin to find all important message
>on one site.
>
>ASA / Readme, Buglist!
>
>This is 1.000.000.000 better as to search in CCC bug messages of Arena because
>on Arena work only one programmer and I am sure that Martin have not time to
>visit all chess fora for search messages about Arena.
>
>The question about Linux can be found in the past 3 or 4x in our forum. Very
>easy to find the answer with the search option!
>
>Why I must answer here of questions about Arena?
>Give me one ... only one logical answer!
>
>Best
>Frank
It was a simple question that probably matters to many CCC readers.
I'm sorry but personally I do not have the time to visit another forum.
Instead of providing a simple answer to a simple question you have already
written several messages to attract people to another forum.
I would have been interested in the answer because I could have run the Linux
version of Chess Tiger under a Linux version of Arena maybe.
OK, let's forget about this.
Christophe
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