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Subject: Re: positive aspects of CEGT

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 02:44:42 02/19/06

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On February 19, 2006 at 05:11:05, Chessfun wrote:

>On February 19, 2006 at 04:36:06, Heinz van Kempen wrote:
>
>>Hi Uri,
>>
>>thinking about this I have to admit that this is the thing that annoyed me most,
>>trying secretly to convince old testers to add to the new group.
>>Here it was other thing. Those longstanding testers were asked secretly. The
>>testers now in CEGT did not know about that.
>
>There was no trying secretly to convince old testers. But if by secret you are
>saying none told you about it then I guess that would be right. There was
>discussions among friends that was all. Those that wanted to join the group who
>had informed CEGT that they were leaving did so. If you think those emails all
>originated from CCRL members, think again.
>
>>Nowadays I regret to have admitted K.K. in CEGT and losing another good tester
>>also good with stats that way. I soon felt his ambition and that for him all
>>comes down to competition.
>
>Total rubbish. Kirill worked hard endlessly for CEGT and got nothing in return
>but complaints from you. And where did all that start out? It started out over
>your insistance on a secret ballot over your dispute with Christian Koch. When
>even though Christian had said he would leave you insisted on having all members
>vote.

I do not understand
voting about what when Christian planned to leave the team in any case.


>That despite members stating in the forum that they didn't want to vote.

I do not understand.
If they did not want to vote nobody can force them to vote.

>Then based on how they voted decided you further decided whether they were a
>supporter of yours or not.

I do not understand.
secret ballot says that nobody knows how you vote so how can heinz know it.

Uri



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