Author: Chessfun
Date: 08:03:03 02/18/06
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On February 18, 2006 at 10:51:56, Heinz van Kempen wrote: > >1. as already mentioned testers not involved in a group should post their >results and I follow their tournaments, including often not only the top engines Big of you. >2. CEGT and CCRL have gained too much power. By mass posting results from the >testers above will be suffocated additionally other postings not only containing >results drop down too quickly Actually since our games take 4 days to run 30 it would only be you who would be spamming since you can produce 2x as many games with your slower time controls. >3. I react to this by posting only combined reports or links with many >tournaments and updates from now on You do what you want. We will do what we want. Its actually pretty simple. There is a charter here that says what can and cannot be posted. >4. It was not meant as censorship, but it is clear what CCRL testers will answer >here and your post was an excellent example how words can be distorted and >misinterpreted like it happened in the past Your previous posts about CCRL clearly indicated you didn't want any mention of CEGT when a member posted, what would you call that? >5. I would really appreciate to see neutral comments here, this is more >important than CCRL and CEGT comments Then frame your original post in a neutral context instead of with bias. >6. I did not show disrespect to anyone and I did not insult anyone, but you are >insulting me by claiming this You obviously were intentionally meaning our group, or was it Kurt, Sedat or the SSDF? enough said... >7. Stop this obsession with CCRL or CEGT. It is one of the least important >things I can imagine Its obviously an obsession of yours not of any member of CCRL. >8. With your aggressiveness in posting and words I will discuss with other CEGT >testers if to resign finally Same old threat, and once again one you'll decide against. Sarah.
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