You ask questions!Graham Banks wrote:There is a big difference this time.Alexander Schmidt wrote:Graham Banks got the point somewhere else:
Graham Banks wrote:Every time a strong new engine appears, these are invariably the first words
that are uttered. "Is it a clone?"
Not getting at you personally Eduard as you're just the first to ask on this
occasion.
Must be really sickening to the program author though. You'd expect some praise
I would think for developing such a monster.
Regards, Graham.
First of all, there is no genuinely named author (unsurprising that a thief doesn't want to give his real name though).
Secondly the Rybka author indicated early that the code posted was stolen code (before any working compiles were put out, from memory).
It's amazing that you have such a large range of my quotes or posts from long ago at your fingertips and so readily. Who's been providing them for you?
Cheers,
Graham.
The whole anti-Vas campaign stinks after this same strong smoke. Those who allegedly programmed (= robbed) remain anonymous. Those who argue here in public are anonymous. But behind all that there are people who are real but they want to remain completely invisible. Why? Because they know that the whole campaign stinks.
Now the secret for the reasons of the whole stinking campaign:
is it because these behind staying interested want to compete on official level with these new engines? NOPE!
is it because they doubt that Vas is better than they themselves? NOPE!
So, what is the secret?
The secret is that Vas has found out something that all others couldnt find till now. That causes envy. And rage because they feel fooled.
So, the secret goes like this. BTW it was openly declared by Norman S. before he was thrown out after another clone case where he tried to sell a clone!
The secret is that you create a clone that is nothing but a clone and then the propaganda runs this way.
If Vas had nothing to hide and would seriously say that it's a clone THEN he must open his code and prove his claim. And that would be payday for the cloner family. Because they want to know the secrets. If howeever Vas remains silent THEN the propaganda is continuing with the same tune all over again, that NOTHING has been proven and therefore innocence and the clone should be allowed as a fair participant in the next Wch.
In all fairness...
Now I am a lay. So, certain programming details could be wrong, but that doesnt change the whole scenario that much.
Look, the most scandalous detail here is that all the other commercial authors remain silent and dont show solidarity with Vas. On the background that they all could also use stolen code but with them nobody of the RobinHood like revolutionaries declares war. That alone proves that the cloners are evil. They scapegoat a single commercial programmer and want to destroy his living. I miss a clear word from Schroder and also Whittington, both retired ex-programmers. Why dont they defend Vas?
In all fairness...
Computerchess has lost its innocence.[/i]
