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Subject: Re: ElChinito disassembly for all of us

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 15:47:40 08/23/04

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On August 23, 2004 at 17:49:17, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On August 23, 2004 at 16:26:27, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On August 23, 2004 at 16:02:18, Roger Brown wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>>Actually there is a readme in the El Chinito package, in which the word Crafty
>>>>does not appear.
>>>>
>>>>Gábor
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello Gabor,
>>>
>>>Not even as a contributor or a source of inspiration.  That has to be, at a
>>>minimum, quite rude.
>>
>>The readme was written by Frank, not Eugenio Castillo.
>>
>>I discerned that ElChinito used the crafty framework in 2003.  I exchanged
>>emails with Eugenio Castillo about it.  I suggested that he make the project
>>open source and give attributions (both according to the crafty license) and
>>that he should discuss it with Dr. Hyatt.
>>
>>He did try to contact Dr. Hyatt, according to email that I received Sat
>>11/8/2003 4:39 AM:
>>
>>"i've write to Hyatt but still no answers, i do it 2
>>times in 3 days (the public email from icdchess). This
>>can be good or very bad."
>>
>>I assumed that somehow the matter hand been straightened out.  It might be good
>>for Dr. Hyatt to check his email archives.  Perhaps something appeared to be
>>spam but was actually an attempt to arbitrate the situation and has been
>>overlooked.
>
>
>Nothing in my emails back to 2002 with "Chinito" inside.  Not sure what email he
>might have sent it from of course...

Hi Bob,

Eugenio have written to me that he will contact you by mail in the next few
days. I am sure he will send you the information you need for a check.

Thanks for your efforts.
I can't more do and wait of your statement after your contact with Eugenio and I
wait of a second official statement from Eugenio.

Have a nice evening!

Best
Frank

Please read my other two messages in this thread!



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