I can say that there was a discussion in CCC about it and Bob had no problem to allow me to use the part of Crafty that read pgn(I could not use it in the exact way that it was used and had to modify some things but basically he had no objection as long as it is not used for move choice out of book but only to read pgn).Guetti wrote:There is nothing against taking code from an open source programm as long it is no violation of any license and the engine author (is asked in advance!!) and has nothing against sharing some lines of code.tiger wrote:Uri Blass wrote:You may be right but I think that it is too late to do something about it today.Zach Wegner wrote:But as I said in my message, I disassembled Rybka. It IS the same. I'll post the disassembly later today.Uri Blass wrote:I doubt if you can know the order that things are done in rybka based on strelka's code.
The legal status is unclear
You can try to go to court against Vas but I do not think that you will have success in doing it .
Uri
You seem to oppose the whole idea that Strelka is a derived work from Fruit, even when you are shown the similarities. Then you oppose the idea that Rybka is almost the same as Strelka (so close that the word clone can apply). Then you say that some part of the code should not be considered as important and should be exempted.
What's next? The font used to display the source is not readable?
And you do not contradict factually the source code analysis that is done.
I would have expected a more objective approach from you, but when I read your other post where you clearly say that you fear that your own program is considered a derived work because you have taken from several open source program, I understand that your point of view is biased.
Uri I expected more intellectual honesty from you. If you do not want to follow the analysis of source code because all the time you fear that someday your own code could comes under scrutinity, then maybe you should not take part in this thread?
Or maybe this thread is going to be of fundamental interest to you as it will help you clean your code?
So, when do we discuss directly the presented evidence?
// Christophe
There are open source authors that like to share ideas, or even code, like Tord or maybe under certain circumstances even Bob.
As you come form a commercial standpoint, you may probably not be aware of this concept.
From my point of view as long as Fabien has no objection there should be no problem with not releasing the code of rybka1.
Uri