Author: Gabor Szots
Date: 11:38:43 08/28/04
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On August 28, 2004 at 12:40:00, David Dahlem wrote: >From: http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/eefrance/message/735 > >Could someone translate this text to english language? > >-------------------- >Bonjour à tous, > >En chinois, on dit : "Plus on cause, plus on dit >de conneries". >Eugenio aurait mieux fait de garder le code de Chinito : >Après que Chinito ait essuyé la honte de devoir se foutre >"à poil", il faut en plus qu'il essuie la honte de se faire >traiter de plagieur. >Cette histoire m'énerve dans le sens ou cela entâche >la réputation de Xiexie ( Heureusement, qu'il n'existe pas de >Crafty à la chinoise !!). >Mais si après avoir vu le code, vous pensez que Chinito est >un clone, alors veuillez accepter mes excuses car ce n'était pas >volontaire. Je retire Chinito des tournois. Cela m'est égal, vu >que je n'ai plus le temps pour Chinito depuis plus de 2 ans... > >Mon opinion, est que Chinito est trop différent de Crafty >pour qu'on puisse dire que ce soit un clone. Ou alors Crafty est >aussi clone de Gnu Chess...Chinito a gagné son droit d'exister. > >A+ >Pascal >-------------------- > >Regards >Dave A rough translation with a little help from my wife: "There is a chinese proverb: 'The more you say, the more nonsense you say.' Eugenio should have kept he code of Chinito: instead of getting into the shame of stealth, he should have left the scene. This story makes me nervous because it does harm to the reputation of Xiexie. Now that you have seen the code and think that Chinito is a clone accept my apologies because this was not intended. It is all the same to me anyway, because I have not had the time for Chinito for more than 2 years. In my opinion Chinito is so much different from Crafty that it can no longer considered as being a clone. Or if it is a clone, then Crafty is alo a clone of GNU chess. Chinito has the achieved the right to exist. Pascal"
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