Author: Uri Blass
Date: 18:21:17 12/01/03
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On December 01, 2003 at 20:05:43, Thomas Mayer wrote: >Hi Mike, > >two statements: To me the shown evidence about List was suspicious enough to ask >the author about clarification. He refused. So what would you do, knowing the >rules ? I think that List should not be allowed to play in the first place because the author was not present. After the first mistake of having it in the tournament the only logical choice is to let it to play until the end of the tournament and to decide about punishment for future tournaments only after the tournament. I think that the action that was done was punishment mainly for other programmers who got technical win and came to play because it seems that the Fritz Reul does not care much about participating. I do not know the evidence that you saw but I read that it was about public versions of List so can you explain what is the evidence that make you suspect that List4.60 or List5.04 have significant parts of Crafty when Dann Corbit already said in CCC that he saw code of List and it is not similiar to Ctafty? >second: I would not send at any point my source to the ICGA - but also at any >point during the tournament I would agree to show parts of my source if they get >suspicious in some way about it. But they would never leave my harddisk. The >only person that has insight in my Code is Dann Corbit - simply I trust him >fully. Why? Dann has a private chess program based on his words so he is a potential competitor so why do you trust him to give you your source code? I think that one of the thing that is needed from a person that you trust is that you know that he will never release a chess program without your agreement and I never heard Dann promise never to release a chess program. He even said that he may release it in case that it is going to be significantly better than the commercial programs. I find it surprising that also the programmer of List trusted Dann to give him his source code. Uri
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