Author: Arnon Yogev
Date: 07:17:12 01/10/06
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On January 10, 2006 at 09:56:23, Gabor Szots wrote: >>But, what does it matter that the homepage changed? why is it wrong? Vasik works >>and listens to the commounity and changes things appropriately. >>I wish all chess programmers would act that way. >>about the deadlines- why does a little delay(few days, weeks) change so much? it >>is much better than waiting 2 years for a new engine, isn't it? >>The fact that the author himself makes his schedule and plans public is >>admirable. > >Well, in my eyes it is part of his propaganda. Conspiracy theory, you know. :-) > >>What do you mean by saying "too aggressive"?!What's wrong with the marketing >>policy? please elaborate, I really see nothing wrong about it.(opposed to the >>chessbase marketing technique which is 99% propaganda and throwing away >>ballistic false statements.) > >So you think that going commercial after only one week is not aggressive. No >problem. :-) Aggressive!? now that's insulting .. Vasik creates the strongest chess engine in the world, he offers it for free for a limited time, and then he goes commercialy. Now you dare to call that Aggressive!? Your'e right, he shouldn't even waited a second going commercially and wasting his time to give you the chance to test the free beta version just so you'll say its too "Aggressive". I never thought the chessbase brainwashing actually worked on anyone .. oh well. > >Look, Arnon, I don't want to convince you and I am not going to be convinced >either. I don't think this side debate is for the benefit of the club and I have >no interest in continuing it. Clearly ... OK, just do me a little favor, and stop bashing Rybka every time someone mentions it, Ok?. for the fairness of it. If you'll not be able to follow that simple plead, I guess I won't be able to stop myself neither. > >Best wishes, >Gábor Arnon.
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