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Re: [computer-go] Suggestion for a gnugo-wiki
Why not use Sensei's Wiki.
That is wher one would by default search go-knowledge these days anyway
Petri P
> From:: "ab" <andreas.braendle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: gnugo-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <computer-go@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [computer-go] Suggestion for a gnugo-wiki
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 02:47:39 +0200
> I want to propose a "gnugo-wiki", which would cover topics about gnugo AND
> computer-go programming in general.
>
>
> This would give questions that appear from time to time (and ongoing discussions,
> where the ultimate answer has not yet been found -) a more permanent home.
> (just like a FAQ, but people can add their opinions)
>
>
> Questions like:
>
> "For game-tree-search, should i update the board state and data structures, or
> copy it, or both?"
>
> "How do i calculate hashes the best way? etc"
>
> (what programming language should i use... :-)
>
>
> (and lots of other implementation details...)
> (how do i define goals; how do i find patterns)
>
> -- I think the more experienced gnugo-programmers would have a lot to say to
> these questions.
>
>
> -----2 more things:
>
> * the sensei's wiki also has a bit about "Computer Go Programming", but imho it
> is not the absolutely correct place for more detailed implementation-
> discussions etc...
>
> * there exists the "computer-go-list" and the "gnugo-list" --;
> i think a "gnugo-wiki" would be more appropriate, as this would automatically
> also cover the more general questions (so it would automatically also be a
> "computer-go-wiki", but the other way around this would not be the case)
>
>
> However, if we want a wiki, i don't neither have the server nor do i know how to set
> up one, so somebody else would have to do that (same infrastructure as senseis, or
> an earlier version of that wiki would be a possibility; even a wiki without go diagrams
> would be useful).
>
> If it starts small and would grow slowly in the beginning, it would still be a nice thing, imho.
> It should also not replace one of the gnugo/computer-go-mailing-lists.
>
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