Dear GNU Go people, I am running a computer Go Tournament on KGS, this Sunday. I would like to attract a variety of entrants, both to test the KGS automated tournament system, and to test the entrants' ability to co-operate with it.
In my invitation to the event, posted to the computer Go mailing list, I wrote "Authors should enter their own programs â copies of public-domain programs such as GnuGo may apply, but will only be entered if there is a shortage of other entries." I realise now that this may have been misinterpreted. I have nothing against Gnu GO itself - I just wanted to avoid a bunch of clones of Gnu GO, submitted by people who were not in fact contributors to the Gnu GO project. I hope that someone involved with Gnu GO will enter a version of it for this event. Or even several versions. But I would prefer them to be submitted by people who have contributed to the code, or by their representatives, rather than people who have merely downloaded it and compiled it. For information about the tournament, and how to enter it, see http://kgs.kiseido.com/en_US/tournInfo.jsp?id=75 Best wishes, Nick -- Nick Wedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ gnugo-devel mailing list gnugo-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel