Hi Israel,

 This is my blog :) thank you very much for replying a question there!

 I plan to upload part II within the following 10 days and part III will
come after that.

 The general motivation behind the blog is to advertise free (as in
freedom) software. My current schedule, being quite loaded, barely
allows me to see friends & family, so since actively contributing to OSS
is not a possibility I thought that I could try to advertise free
software and take advantage of the time on the bus, a lunch break etc.

 Every tutorial that I will upload (after SCID there will probably be
something on Octave or GPG) will be from software I actually use and
will likely be focused on projects which I find good but lack
advertising/tutorials. E.g. googling "mac chess" doesn't return a link
for SCID among the first pages but rather points to some commercial
products, which imho have less features than SCID. For projects which
are well known and deeply documented, like e.g. OpenOffice, I don't find
it meaningful to create simple guides but I might make posts on some
advanced features that seem "hidden" from the UI. All tutorial based
posts will be with lots of images like I did for "free as in chess part
I" as I think that blocks of text can become harder to follow.

Cheers,

Klearchos



Israel Chauca Fuentes wrote:
> I found this on the tubes:
>
> free as in freedom: Free as in Chess! Part I or how to make Chess  
> Databases
> http://freeplannet.blogspot.com/2009/07/free-as-in-chess.html
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