Michal Rudolf wrote:

Hi!

>> No offense to chessx, the idea is great, I agree. I even
>> like the project in some respects. But you're here
>> comparing a second class pgn viewer to a complete chess
>> database in the league of some of the better commercial
>> tools available. Just to give an idea what it would need
>> to be done. 
> One can argue that some features can be implemented much
> easier/faster in modern GUI toolkit like Qt than it was
> possible when Scid was created.

Right. But as Steve said, ther're already some 150.000 lines
of working code. Give it a factor of 10 in reduction (which
would be quite a bit) you're left with some 15.000 lines of
working code to do.

> But of course, ChessX has a long way to go before (if) it
> can be compared to Scid.

Yes. Still I stay tuned to where it goes.

[...]
> ChessX suffered from a lack of single project manager (my
> fault, I only controlled GUI part) and from ever-changing
> developer team (many people started to do some work and
> then disappeared).

Agree.

>> Therefore, I'd argue form a pure practical point of view.
>> If you've capacities free for active development, please
>> join in at Scid itself.  There's a lot that can be done
>> here. And though Tcl/Tk is ugly much more can be
>> accomplished by using what's there and develop it
>> further.
> I think a lot can be done in Scid and this is surely a
> good place to start.  (BTW, is there any TODO list for
> Scid?).

Yes. It's actually called TODO and lives in the main dir of
your cvs co. It contains a bunch of your suggestions and a
bunch of things colleced over time.

> If you really don't feel like working on Tcl, you may
> either add some C++ features or consider helping with
> ChessX development. Some work can probably be shared
> between two projects.

I think if one is really willing to get a new GUI toolkit
for Scid joining ChessX would probably be the best place to
start. Giving ChessX access to si3/si4 files e.g. would
already be a step for this project.

> Also, there are a lot of tasks for non-programmers.

Yes. Docs/Online Help for Scid come to my mind.

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