Wow. Thank you Gunnar for that run-through. I've been interested in getting my head around the source for a while now, and that's a very good footpath it seems.
As for the task list, it does not exactly, let's say *mention* monte-carlo. What's up with that? Can someone fix that? On 11/27/11, Chin-Chang Yang <chin.chang.y...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, Joe: > > There is a task list at GNU GO Development page: > http://www.gnu.org/s/gnugo/devel.html. > Please go to find some tasks that you can do :) > > CCY. > > 2011/11/23 Joe Lee <m10z...@gmail.com> > >> Hi. >> >> I heard a lot of good things about the GNU Go program for a while now >> (maybe a couple of years?? wow!). Personally, I'm a 1 Dan go player and >> also an experienced programmer. I have also worked with AI algorithms as >> well as framework-based and engine-based projects. If anything, I could do >> some documentation, test for bugs and provide feedback, and do some coding >> contributions myself (after I become comfortable with the GNU Go >> framework). I would love to contribute to the project, especially because >> I >> enjoy Go and because I have an engineering/programming background. >> *What do I need to do and prepare to get started? Thanks! >> >> --Joe >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnugo-devel mailing list >> gnugo-devel@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel >> >> > > > -- > Chin-Chang Yang > _______________________________________________ gnugo-devel mailing list gnugo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel