[Mono-code-woodpusher] Re: WoodPusher and CSBoard
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From: Jamin P. G. <ja...@pu...> - 2004-08-15 19:53:58
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Hey Shmyrev, I'd love to combine efforts. Do you have a sourceforge account? If so, what's your user name? I'll add you to the list of admins for our repository. I'm not at home now but as soon as I can I'll download the code for CSBoard and take a look. I'd really like to get support for gnuchess as well as better GNOME integration. -jamin On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, nshmyrev wrote: > Hi Jamin. > > I was very happy to see that someone else is interested in nice chess application for GNOME/GTK with modern capabilities. I think that xboard and others are a bit out of date now and doesn't satisfies all user needs. The C#/Gtk# is also suitable for that task, I think, because the standard C is not so perfect for rapid development. Also, the C# should have a chance to show it's strange, and applications like chess game can show it. > > That is why I've started CSBoard project (http://freshmeat.net/projects/csboard). It's already nice project to play with gnuchess. > > Otherwise, the WoodPusher has it's advantages, like ICS server support. It seems that you are a much more chess specialist that I, just because I have too little experience with chess :) I think, that we can work together on fully functional project for playing chess. So if you can suggest how we can unify our attempts to get such application works fine, it would be just cool. > > As a start, we can import GNOME support from CSBoard, like mime-types, gnome documentation, internationalization. > > Shmyrev. > -- jamin philip gray http://pubcrawler.org Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong. -- Oscar Wilde |