In message <4dc892d7.2219%[email protected]>, Hideki Kato <[email protected]> writes
Thank you for the report, Nick.

In the platform (hardware) section:
Orego12
Orego, probably running on one of the five nodes of a custom Linux
cluster build by PSSC Labs: the node has two AMD Six Core Dual Opteron
            ^^^^^ built?
2427 2.2 GHz (12 cores total), 8 GB RAM, Centos Linux.

I'm not sure about that.

If someone downloads the source files for GNU Go, and runs "build" on his system, I would say "he has done a build", and I would call the resulting executable "a build of GNU Go". I don't know if this usage is also normal for hardware clusters - I would say that the physical cluster was "built by PSSC Labs", but there must be software involved to get them to talk to each other, and I might say that this software was "a build by PSSC Labs".

BTW, in the table of the annual championship, a blank box means (1)
absent or (2) couldn't get points.  It could be better to use different
symbols (ex. "-" for absent and "0" for no points).

That is a good idea, thank you.  I have updated the page with 0s.

Nick

Hideki

Nick Wedd: <[email protected]>:
Congratulations to Zen19, undefeated winner of yesterday's KGS bot
tournament!

My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/71/index.html
and as usual, I will welcome your corrections and comments.

Nick

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