Andres,
Simon just pointed me to the right repository. And told me you might
have buddy widget aspirations. I'm happy to work on another aspect
though. Perhaps we should talk a bit on irc.

On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Ties Stuij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thought I'd put my coding where my mouth is. I fiddled a bit with the
> layout, and put all info to the side of the board for starters, which
> in my mind is quite an improvement in visibility, specially on a 19x19
> board. If you're intrested Andrés, I can give you the patch.
>
> Also I'd like to make a buddy panel, and perhaps a simple chat
> facility for non-players, so as to learn a bit about collaboration.
> Tell me what you think. I noticed however that the dev.laptop git repo
> is empty, so I don't have a clue how much I'm stomping on your current
> efforts. If you could initialize it with the state of the art, I can
> make a patch that works for you, in stead of you having to fiddle
> around to integrate my efforts...
>
> /Ties
>
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Ties Stuij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Cool to see PlayGo is making progress!
>>
>> some notes:
>> - when playing against GnuGo, restarting a saved board will put you in
>> hotseat mode. Would of course be nice to play against the computer
>> again.
>> - in general would be nice if one can switch from hotseat mode to
>> GnuGo-mode with the current configuration intact.
>> - on an xo, a 19x19 board becomes rather small with the current
>> layout. I'd put all the info next to the board, in stead of beneath,
>> like it was in the original PlayGo.
>> - when playing against GnuGo, the board is updated only after the cpu
>> has done it's move. I'd update the board after your move and before
>> you give the reigns to GnuGo; to give people something to look at.
>> - two xo's head to head works like a charm
>>
>> /Ties
>>
>
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