Re: [computer-go] CGOS comment field. wasTest position set for MC programs

2008-04-28 Thread Heikki Levanto
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 11:10:07PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a CGOS feature request. Something complementary to the CGOS
 information on Senseis. I would like the client to have an optional field
 to designate a comments text file. The file would contain a sentence or
 two describing the particular version of the engine running: the kind of
 information that we try to cram into the name, but less cryptic. The
 engine's Crosstable page?on the CGOS web site?might be a good place to
 display the comment.
 
 I think the threshold for editing a comment file on one's own computer is
 lower then for editing a wiki page.

Seconded. While we are at it, could we also add a separate command for the
URL of the home page of the program, if any. That is useful information, and
if it is not hidden in a free-form text comment, programs can easier get to
it and display the link to the user.

- Heikki

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Re: [computer-go] CGOS comment field. wasTest position set for MC programs

2008-04-28 Thread Jason House
Please go to http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cgos and add a  
feature request (should be under tracker on the menu bar). This will  
create a permanent record of the request, notify you of updates, and  
send email notifications to CGOS maintainers.


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On Apr 27, 2008, at 11:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 -Original Message-
 From: Magnus Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. ..
 A side note. Is it only me who are a little annoyed when strong  
programs play with names that are impossible(for examlple
 test-81725) to understand? Do not forget to add an entry on sensei  
at http://senseis.xmp.net/?ComputerGoServer 
 whenever you play with a new program on CGOS, it is much more fun  
to know who is behind the programs and a short

 description of makes the program tick.

I have a CGOS feature request. Something complementary to the CGOS  
information on Senseis. I would like the client to have an optional  
field to designate a comments text file. The file would contain a  
sentence or two describing the particular version of the engine  
running: the kind of information that we try to cram into the name,  
but less cryptic. The engine's Crosstable page on the CGOS web site  
might be a good place to display the comment.


I think the threshold for editing a comment file on one's own  
computer is lower then for editing a wiki page.


- Dave Hillis


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[computer-go] CGOS comment field. wasTest position set for MC programs

2008-04-27 Thread dhillismail
 -Original Message-
 From: Magnus Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

. ..?
 A side note. Is it only me who are a little annoyed when strong programs play 
 with names that are impossible(for examlple 
 test-81725) to understand? Do not forget to add an entry on sensei at 
 http://senseis.xmp.net/?ComputerGoServer  
 whenever you play with a new program on CGOS, it is much more fun to know who 
 is behind the programs and a short
 description of makes the program tick.?

I have a CGOS feature request. Something complementary to the CGOS information 
on Senseis. I would like the client to have an optional field to designate a 
comments text file. The file would contain a sentence or two describing the 
particular version of the engine running: the kind of information that we try 
to cram into the name, but less cryptic. The engine's Crosstable page?on the 
CGOS web site?might be a good place to display the comment.

I think the threshold for editing a comment file on one's own computer is lower 
then for editing a wiki page.

- Dave Hillis



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