Pascal Georges wrote:

Hi!

> I start a new thread for thinks to be clearer for me.
> Continuing Scid development, I feel important (for my own
> usage) to develop the opening related code and things like
> the calculation of vars. For opening bases my idea is to
> try to handle positions instead of sequence of moves (so
> transpositions are handled more easily). I will continue
> to ignore the repertoire editor, as I still don't like it.

There's no need to extend the repertoir editor, though I
still feel it has a very promising concept. Though, if you
have ideas how to base openings on positions instead of
moves and get a better transpo handling I'll look forward to
it :)

> The other steps mentionned in previous threads are :
> - database creation and set an hosting site. Here some
> tactical and opening DB (with a ref DB) should be welcomed
> (at least from my point of view)

This seems to become the playground of CentriScid :)

> - extend the way DB are handled by Scid using metadata.
> For those two last steps (the first one looking important
> and promising for me), who will take the charge ?


Well, from my job description this seems to be assined to
me. And I'd indeed interested in this part ;) But
unfortunately I can make no promises on a time scale here at
all. I'm pretty booked up till fall this year, no holidays
at all in sight. :( It could happen though that I've a good
idea how to hook it in and how to do it and it might be done
then pretty easy. I don't know. I'll think of it.

On my current agenda:

- DGT support: I really want to get it done for 3.6.25 to be
   GA, I strongly hope I can manage that.

- Smoothing some parts in CC from Marcins inputs. Most of
   them are minor things, but time consuming.

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