On 12/29/10 01:38, Chris Lott wrote:

Hi!

> Is the ScidBase project dead? I assume so, given the links, but maybe not?

I fear I've not heard of it for quite a time. :(

> If so, are there any other initiatives around to create a
> *high-quality* (meaning no duplicates, all games verified, all
> tournaments complete, etc) database? A few years back I signed up to
> be a volunteer for one such project, but nothing came of it. The big
> databases being sold by Chess Assistant and Chessbase are littered
> with errors and impossibilities, and it seems like many of the sites
> boasting huge databases have followed in that error-ridden
> tradition...

I have a very early version of this base here, dating from april 2009. 
If you want to continue work on this project of course I could give you 
this base. It currently consists of 106.000 games. I admit that the 
project as such is still a dream of me but I fear I can not contribute 
here too much.

cu
Alexander

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