Daniel Shawul wrote:Hi TomI have three ways of backing up my source code:
1. I use CVS whenever I program
2. I will once a week archive the source code, makefile, etc.
3. I burn a DVD of the whole mess once a month
i also back up when i make significant changes.
But i don't do step 3 of yours, and guess what happened?
My HD crashed and i lost all the source code of DanChess.
Fortunately, i got a relatively new one from the email i sent to Dann.
that is one advantage of open sourcing your engine
I usually check out all the open source engines i know.
I understand most of the engines with one exception,ApilChess!
There may not be many feedbacks on your source code.
I myself never sent any bug report ,when i see one,to any author.
So may be the feed backs will come, when i start sending one.
"bug reproting" regards
Daniel
Hey Daniel,
Good to hear from you again!
Yeah, I used to be a lot more lax about backing things up as well. And then
just like you a couple of years ago, the hard-drive with all the home directories
crashed. My wife and daughter were seriously ticked off because they lost all
their old emails, files and homework. After that I started backing up religiously.
BTW, congrats on how well Scorpio is doing in WBEC.
regards,
--tom