Thomas Mayer wrote:Hi Matthias,
Normally, those who blindly classified Ippolit as a reverse-engineered Rybka would now be expected to simply apologize for the mess they have caused. However, if you know them well enough, expect no apologies. BB's unbelievably detailed report is proof only to those who have been genuinely seeking to know the truth.
well, first of all, like with all documents, one have to be careful, I mean there is nearly no code comparison or whatever so like with all other statements about the topic we have to trust in the author.
But of course, how likely is it that someone would create such a 33 page report just for fun ? Not very likely. To compare this all with just objdump, chapeau !
Therefor I tend to agree that it's well possible that they re-engineered parts of Rybka, but it looks like most of the code is original, using ideas of Rybka, ideas of other engines and ideas of it's own. This would make Ippolit and all it's follow-ups absolutely legal and even morally safe. For a final conclusion I would like to wait whether Vas can come up with something different, but for now I want to say sorry to the unknown authors. You might say this is just a apologize light - and you are right, but understand me that I want to wait for a statement of Vas, after that I might make a clearer statement. But I wont wait forever, let's say about a month, after that I would even allow them in official tournaments if they would come up with a real name. (E.g. if Norman or Mr. Houdart would like to take part they would need the permission of the Ippolit authors according to ICGA rules)
Greets, Thomas
Hi Thomas,
you definitely understand the BB report much more than many people, who are discussing this issue, and I respect your judgement about it.
I hope the Houdinis and Fires should enter rating lists, but stay out of events like ICGA, WCCC, etc. Computer chess has quite a bit to lose if super strong engines that are 95% freeware source code and 5% own sweat pop up at such events.
My interest in the whole Ippolit discussion is just to know the true legal status of Ippolit. For me, Ippolit derivatives will never be valued as highly as completely original work. However, I greatly appreciate the efforts of those working on such derivatives, if they end up with stronger, legal, stable, free, and freely available engines.
BTW, Vas will reply in 2 years time, maybe to a Fruit/Rybka report also that BB says he (BB) is working on.
Matthias.