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Subject: Re: Rules about showing source code?

Author: José Carlos

Date: 12:38:07 11/28/03

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On November 28, 2003 at 15:18:34, Pat King wrote:

>On November 28, 2003 at 14:54:47, José Carlos wrote:
>
>>  Same for me. I wrote Averno and Anubis from scratch. Dann Corbit has had my
>>souces several times to compile faster binaries. I got nothing to hide.
>>  I would probably show Averno's source code without much problem, as it's
>>pretty standard chess code, but not Anubis. I've created some heuristics and
>>search tricks I don't want anyone else to get for free, because it's been a very
>>hard task and it's my right to keep it for me.
>
>It's also the tournament organizers' rights to make any demands they like. If
>you don't think them reasonable, then you have the right not to participate. If
>your interest is money, take Anubis commercial. If your interest is advancing
>the art, take Anubis public. Your choice. No whining.

  I know my english is not good enough. :(
  Anubis will be public, at least the exe, when it is debugged and ready to walk
without my help. But some ideas in it are, how can I say it, a part of me. I
just want to keep them with me for some time. Hence the point about not
explaining who my code works.

  José C.



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