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Subject: Re: It would be nice if more games were added to computer web reports

Author: Steven Schwartz

Date: 16:57:50 04/15/99

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On April 15, 1999 at 19:03:42, Jeremiah Penery wrote:

>On April 15, 1999 at 14:39:47, Steven Schwartz wrote:
>
>>On April 15, 1999 at 13:28:49, odell hall wrote:
>>
>>>To CCC
>>>
>>>
>>>  I wonder who is responsible for updating the web reports, it seems that the
>>>same ol tired games are listed.  Never anything New!  For instance under human
>>>vs computers games not even the match between fritz5 and kaspy is listed!
>>
>>It is definitely our fault...
>>We have so many other priorities now, that it is impossible to
>>dedicate the time and energy to the Reports that we once did.
>>
>>Much of the Reports' energy has been transferred to caring for
>>the CCC; the leftover Reports' energy has been put into additional
>>caring for our retail customers and business.
>>
>>As you know, at one time the Reports was by subscription, and we
>>had budgeted those funds for Enrique and Larry to work as editors
>>and testers. They were great - witness the 13 years of outstanding
>>Computer Chess Reports. That is no longer the case.
>>
>>It is a shame. I, personally, do not have any answers, but I am
>>open to suggestions.
>>- Steve (ICD/Your Move)
>
>I think some people would be willing to volunteer to work on the Reports.  If
>enough people help, no one (or few) person will have to spend too much of
>his(her) time doing it.
>
>Just a suggestion. :)
>
>Jeremiah

That, of course, is the ideal solution, but we attempted just
that with Fernando literally begging for articles and test results.
It did not work. I would love to try it again, but we would need
many volunteers and people willing to organize everyone and
everything. Not easy to get volunteers...
- Steve (ICD/Your Move)



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