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Subject: Re: ChessProgrammers.com : A new site, what do you think?

Author: Roger D Davis

Date: 13:12:27 02/21/06

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On February 21, 2006 at 15:38:13, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On February 21, 2006 at 10:37:28, Roger D Davis wrote:
>
>Hello,
>I welcome each new initiative of course.
>chatroom and videoconferencing is cool. have got skype here.
>technology really is moving forward!
>
>I try to register however it wants me to click:
>
>"Accept Terms and Conditions"
>
>Yet i cannot read the terms and conditions before registering,
>it says i can only read them if i first register. That's not how
>i usually work.
>
>Can you email me them?
>
>diep@xs4all.nl
>
>Thanks,
>Vincent
>
>>I created ChessProgrammers.com so that we could have a new site with a bulletin
>>board divided into topics. The purpose of the site is to facilitate the
>>advancement of chess programming. In some ways, it is similar to MySpace, in
>>that it will allow engine authors to attract a following, and allow chess
>>friends to find each other all over the world. Currently, the site has
>>integrated forum and chat capabilities. Soon, I will add a gallery for each
>>user, a better chat room, and perhaps video conferencing.
>>
>>But right now, the site needs moderators for the bulletin board. It also needs
>>people to register and begin testing out some of the MySpace-like functions.
>>
>>If you're interested in becoming a moderator, please email me at
>>RogerDavis@gmail.com.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Roger

Thanks for letting me know that link wasn't working. I hate creating rules, but
I guess they're necessary. So here they are:

<p>1. You realize that ChessProgrammers.com is a work-in-progress, and probably
will be for some time. We'll do the best we can, but periods of frustration may
occur. You can always volunteer to help. ;)</p>

<p>2. On the forum, you agree to get along with others, and recognize that, as
with any written form of communication, the possibility of misinterpreting the
intent of others is huge. </p>

<p>3. You also recognize that sooner or later, you'll probably be moderated when
you shouldn't be, and you recognize that in the great scheme of things, such
events are really of no importance. </p>

<p>4. You recognize that ChessProgrammers.com may contain content provided by
3rd parties, and you agree not to hold ChessProgrammers.com legally responsible
for this content. </p>

<p>5. You agree to have fun, and enjoy the company of others whose interest is
computer chess programming. ;) </p>



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