Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 22:12:45 11/13/99
Go up one level in this thread
On November 14, 1999 at 00:53:54, odell hall wrote: > > > Would someone please explain to me the psychology or motivations behind >programmers who refuse to make their program available to the public. In my view >this attitude or lack of sharing, is no less than criminal, perhaps these words >are too strong, but these are exactly my sentiments. I guess I thought Money was >the drive behind all actions, that programmers would not be able to refuse the >allure of the might dollar. Take for instance Ferret, and Tiger, one wonders if >these programmers are rich and simply do not need the money. Certainly most of >us would purchase these programs if they became availble. Or is it that these >Programmers have a need to "totally" control their programs. Then they won't >have to worry about disappointing results, since they control all the conditions >themselves. Or they won't have to worry about people setting up matches against >strong humans without their approval or supervision. I don't know about >anyoneelse but if I was blessed with the talent of exceptional programming I >would certainly share it with the public and make a little money on the side. I don't feel the need to totally control my program. I just can't generate enough energy to make a nice UI, and I don't want to distribute my program as an engine. I don't want to get into a lot of details, but I probably need to find someone that I want to work with, and I haven't found them yet. bruce
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.