Rebel wrote:Will you stop misremembering 9 months of discussion as if signed the Fabien because of 0.0 alone ?hyatt wrote: What new lie? You want to claim you didn't say something to the effect that "if I knew about the >= vs > mistake, I would not have signed, the 0.0 was the thing that convinced me."
When Fabien contacted me for my signature I had a discussion with Mark and Fabien first because at that time I was hovering between VII and VIG. In that discussion 0.0 by Fabien was emphasized as evidence in a court case. Eventually I gave my permission.
Hi Fabien,
Okay, you can put my name under the document. Provided I receive a copy of the email to David so I can elaborate my position to David, just in case I feel the need.
I think the evidence speaks volumes nevertheless my concern is the major danger of a tunnel-vision that is always present in cases with zillions of variables such as this one. This still keeps me a bit worried, the 10% I wrote you about.
But then again the evidence is pretty overwhelming and VR can always escape by appointing 1 or 2 experts that he trust, send them the Rybka 1.0 beta source code for a comparison to disembarrass himself from the (upcoming) shame.
As for me the most striking trace he left is the conversion of the time-control from float to integer leaving "0.0".
So I hope the ICGA will take away all his WC titles until he will have done his GPL duties.
Ed
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Do you have a problem with truth finding Bob ?
If not, then don't resort making false accusations.
Thanks so much.
I believe you said EXACTLY what I said you had said. "0.0" was THE point that caused you to accuse him of copying. Now you want to dismiss 0.0 with lots of implausible arguments. I pointed out the ICGA report didn't even MENTION 0.0 in the first place. Yet you have stated that you would not sign the letter today because you now believe the 0.0 is not relevant.
I've not made up ANYTHING. You simply do a poor job of reviewing all that had been made available at the time, and let the "0.0" sway your decision. And now you regret doing so. That's YOUR problem, because there is a LOT of other evidence around. Of course, Rybka 1.6.1 is irrelevant because it can't be hand-waved away, so the plan becomes "That was not one of the versions that participated in the ICGA event so I can just stick my head in the sand whenever that gets mentioned."