Thank you very much for the information: I had difficulties to find the reports:-) Now I found them.
Small question: Do you have an sample gks configuration for a bot to take place at an tournment? The standard file would let other players allow to challenge the bot during tournment?! Thanks once again Detlef Am Montag, den 09.05.2011, 15:00 +0100 schrieb Nick Wedd: > In message <1304947990.22771.4.camel@laptop>, ds <[email protected]> writes > >When registering for the tournament you ask for a lot of information. > > > >Send an email to the organiser, with the words "KGS Tournament > >Registration" in the title, stating: > > > > * The name of your bot, as registered on KGS > I need this to register it for the tournament > > > * The real name of your bot, if different > I use this at http://www.computer-go.info/db/oproglist.php > > > * The names of the authors of all parts of your Go-playing program. > >I will expect you to have the consent of all these people for your > >program to be entered in this tournament. > I want to ensure that the program is its owner's own work. In > particular, I do not want multiple copies of GNU Go. > > > * the processor power (number of processors, and processor speed) of > >the platform that it will be running on > This information is listed at the bottom of my reports. > > > * (if entering the formal division) your own name. I may request > >evidence of this. > > This is obsolete, I ought to delete it. > > Nick > > > > > > > > >Are they kept secret, as they might be quite interesting?! E.G. One > >would know, if the basis of a bot is GPL ... > > > >Thanks a lot > > > >Detlef > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Computer-go mailing list > >[email protected] > >http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go > _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
