Gábor Szots wrote:Olivier Deville wrote:Unfortunately it appears you could send us a clean program, get our approval, and then enter any clone in any tournament.
Hi Olivier,
As far as I know, there are dozens of engines in your tournaments without source code supplied. Why are you making an exception with Dolphin?
Also, where is a tournament, even the World Championships, where anyone is obliged to provide his source code? No commercial would do so anyway.
Let's suppose innocence first. If it is a clone, we will find out sooner or later.
Hi Gabor
I guess this rule does exist in the World Championships : in case of a suspicion, the ICGA can request the source code of a particular engine.
Here there is suspicion because Anthony uses the ICC account of a known cloner. The story he told us may be true, of course. I don't know.
Spending hours of CPU time for a clone is a real pain. Maybe I am a bit overprotective now, because I received so many clones lately. Two months ago I discarded an engine that was actually not a clone, but whose author gave me a fake identity.
Olivier