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Subject: Re: Averno's sources

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 11:07:39 11/03/99

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On November 03, 1999 at 12:05:59, José Carlos wrote:

>On November 03, 1999 at 10:57:27, James Swafford wrote:
>
>>On November 03, 1999 at 10:34:13, José Carlos wrote:
>>
>>>I've been accused in Winboard Forum of cloning, omitting which program I cloned.
>>>That has no sense for me, specially seen how weak is my program.
>>>But, as I have nothing to hide, I'll send my program's source to any WELL KNOWN
>>>person who wants to check it.
>>>I won't answer private emails. I want everything to be public. So I'll only
>>>consider posts here.
>>>
>>>José C.
>>
>>
>>If it's something like TSCP, I doubt anybody cares.
>>It's designed (I think) as a stepping stone.  On the other
>>hand, if it's Exchess or something similar, there's an issue.
>>
>>I agree that it doesn't make much sense if your program is
>>extremely weak.  I commend your willingness to set the record
>>straight by distrubiting source.
>>
>>--
>>James
>
>  It's not TSCP, ExChess or something. Each and every line of code is mine
>(that's why it is so weak :))
>  But I don't want anyone thinking something else, and that's why I offer the
>sources for public.
>
>  José C.

I'd like to suggest that you not offer the code.  If someone says that it's
based on another program, let them speak up first and identify that program and
we can compare the exe files, I think that we both know that they won't be the
same program.  Averno is Averno, I've seen nothing that indicates that it's
anything else.

Pete



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