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Re: Go software



>
>The field is in its infancy as far as good freeware/shareware is concerned.
>
>It resembles, at least to me, back in the 1970's and 1980's when computer-
>chess programmers would not share much of anything significant in code,
>prefering instead to hoard and not share.
>
>I am hereby soliciting a strong computer Go program to replace GNU Go for
>widest possible availability to the public.
>

Dear Stuart,

can you tell us a bit more about how the GNU chess project came into being,
how it works in practice, and how to adapt the development methodology to
Go? I am quite interested in getting some Go project going, but I think it
is  an order of magnitude more complex in terms of volume of source code,
coordination between contributors and so on.

        Martin