@FrankdeGroot:
First of all:
FrankdeGroot wrote:I finally had to give up. Those years I was working on the software, I was battling a very severe neuroborreliosis as well, which was sheer hell to go through with frequent hospital stays.
That's really serious stuff, I hope that you are recovering well and fast.
And, secondly, about Moyo Go Studio:
FrankdeGroot wrote:I found the sources but I don't consider the project worth pursuing any more.
Really sorry to hear that, I don't agree, I think that Moyo Go Studio is certainly a worth to continue project, without any hint of doubt. Even after being several years "out of the market" is still one of the TOP programs, that should be an clear proof of its value.
FrankdeGroot wrote:I will under no circumstances ever release any part of my sourcecode, and I will never work on Go software again.
Even sadder to hear news, as a Go entusiast, Go student and a Computer Go programmer (and IA researcher), I really wanted to see the Moyo Go source code, and new features, some day. As well as new works of you in the Go area.
And at last but not at least (about the attacks, controversy, boycot...):
FrankdeGroot wrote:Nearly all of the Western Go world, nearly all of you here and elsewhere, you have worked very hard to get Moyo Go Studio eliminated from the world of Go software. After years of your attacks you finally succeeded - just after I finalized my designs for a TsumeGo solving module and a self-learning neural network (with an initial population of millions of neurons - radically different design using a genetic algorithm, learning from game records and playing against itself) for a Go playing engine. You made a major achievement in your efforts to prevent these plans to come to fruition because I am a persistent person. So: Congratulations - you fought long and hard and you eventually succeeded in destroying Moyo Go Studio.
Sorry, but I cannot agree with this... generalization is not really good, in this case, because two main points:
1) I don't think that the ultimate target of anyone was get Moyo Go eliminated form the world of Go software, I think they tried to attack your income source (the same that happens with a big company).
I have not hear, in person, any single critizising the quality of the software ever... and that is VERY rare, since all software has its detractors.
Some pro-"free software" people complained about you being too reserved, some others about doing too much marketing... a dissagrement totally understandable since your work intended to be commercial software, and theirs not. But no one has complained about the functionality, so instead of taking all the bad feeling you should be looking at the bright side.
2) I don't believe that L19x19 (or any forum) can be taken as a significative sample of the Go players in the world... not regarding to Go opinions... and even less regarding to political/moral/cultural opinions (which I recall was the trigger of the boycot, I have read a about it, but it was previous to me).
In Spain for example, your point of view, was the majority one. "Freedom of speech" is consider more important than "personal sensibilities", now matter how stupid or even insulting the opinion is. Nowadays is sadly changing to censoreship about religion, and some other topics.
But, for example, it has being always restricted about terrorism (terrorism apology felony)... since that is the cultural bagage that Spain have had, now that is over it may change. So I understand that people in countries, where nazism was really bad during a long time, can have their own cultural sensibility (nazism apology felony). Because it is a really good short term policy to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
It maybe unfair not being able to discuss about certaing topics since you cannot express your opinions if you are in the restricted side (no matter how crazy, in the bad sense, that idea is)... but is just matter of time to stop being so... when II World War truely become only history (in the same way that we don't care about political opinions in the Ancient Egipt).
I think that the only real mistake was that you understimated how sensible some people still are concerning II WW, and failed in forseing how your action was going to be viewed... that defending someone general "freedom of speech", in this particular case, was going to be viewed as necesarely sympathizing with the defended ideology.
I will still hope that one day, even in the worst case in a far future, you change your mind and stop taking every single person's opinion too seriously. No matter what they say, changing opinions is a wise men thing.
Best wishes, Ellyster
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P.D.: I don't try to open a flame here, nor brake the forum rules, I'm not talking about politics... I'm talking just about cultural differences. So please refrain of using my post to change the topic.
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