Matthias Gemuh wrote:So the site sponsor does not want any engines "promoted" in CCC that Graham hates, right ?
If that persists, my days as CCC member are counted.
Matthias.
Matthias - the decision has nothing to do with me.
However, you're right in that I agree with it.
I'm not sure why people try to make this personal all the time.
Matthias Gemuh wrote:So the site sponsor does not want any engines "promoted" in CCC that Graham hates, right ?
If that persists, my days as CCC member are counted.
Matthias.
Matthias - the decision has nothing to do with me.
However, you're right in that I agree with it.
I'm not sure why people try to make this personal all the time.
Cheers,
Graham.
If the decision to completely hide the Ippo family in a "hidden" sub-forum was not taken as a result of a proposal/request from you, then I sincerely apologize for drawing that conclusion.
It is the use of your prefered word "promote" in that announcement that immediately excluded the involvement of the other 2 mods, leaving only you (, I thought).
Anyway, if the decision to completely hide the Ippo family stands, I will soon quit.
I hope someone will reveal who triggered the decision.
I thought a big part of the decison was to reduce the clutter from the General Topics Forum. Just like they did when they created the Engine Tournaments room
No action has ever been taken against any program on this forum, So people need to get a life, they have no standing in the issue. No matter what their roll here is on TalkChess. They are not the Judge, and Jury in the matter. If someone has been wronged, the person with standing needs to take action. Not Talk Chess Moderators. Anything else is pure censorship. It is sad that one moderator can conduct him shelf as judge and jury when he has no standing in the matter.
I disagree with this decision because in my view the problem is not the engines themselves but the potential actions of people that created them.
Think about what would happen if the courts ruled the engines were clones, would we have to erase them from our memories instantly or perhaps simply acknowledge their real origin? Would discussion then be more ethical and legal than now?
Discussing engines from the chess perspective does not mean validation of their origin unless of course the promoters are also the cloners.
Then read what you just posted to me and ask if you can still be apart of TalkChess.com. If the answer if yes you can live with your DIRECTIVE. Then what you just posted to me is PURE Bull Sh**.