Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: Open source or not? Opinions wanted geschrieben von:/posted by: Tord Romstad at 31 July 2004 15:16:35:
I think that offering to open source the program is very generous, but I'm not sure if that's the best way to go if you're thinking about doing it 'for the good of science'.I prefer to view the field more like a science, and if I could do
something that could help *all* engines improve by 20 Elo points it would make me
much more happy than if I managed to improve only my own engine by 200 Elo points.
Dann is right that calculus would have been invented even without Newton and
Leibniz, but I think that progress for the field as a whole is always much faster when
people are willing to share their ideas.
Take Crafty for example, a very strong open source program, but kinda hard to read and figure out what's actually going on. Well, in my opinion anyway.
If I had my choice I'd rather read about the good stuff in a more compact and direct form, such as in an article. It's generally a bit easier than reverse engineering somebody elses code.

I know that you have a lot of interesting ideas about how to use the eval to guide the search and improve its stability.
You deserve to become the author of a few popular and frequently quoted articles!
Changing the subject, what's that I read about you removing your attacktables?
-S.