>
>I cannot understand this, he is definitively not harming the project. I 
wrote 
>you a message about the problems with the namebase proven by two
>examples (also confirmed in tests) many weeks ago, and in a reply you've
>agreed with my analysis.
>
>Gregor
>

Are you referring to quick hack that i wrote in this commit?
http://sourceforge.
net/p/scid/code/ci/9274b0b6999061dd0abdd50a4499a28982d453b5/

As I told you by e-mail I did not wanted to upgrade Scid to version 5 and in 
fact the hack was removed in subsequent commit:
http://sourceforge.
net/p/scid/code/ci/3494477a503abdc7c092cce0ac356cadaa2836e5/


I'm not a native english speaker, but this two senteces are simply false:
"Mainline SCID git allows different column arrangements for each open base 
[and multiple gamelists/switchers - way too confusing]"
Drag and drop cannot be considered "way too confusing"

"I should also mention, recent Scid git versions have been messing  with the 
databse backend and (specifically) name frequencies. It's probably best not
to use Scid git for major database work without backing up your databases, as 
name corruption is possible, and there is also a lot of untested code."
I've not messed with anything, nor commited untested code and the latest git 
code does not cause name corruption.

Fulvio

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