CODA now has a released page.

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Re: CODA now has a released page.

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adamtwiss wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2026 1:59 am First, thank you to Andrew Grant and others for the feedback on the 0.9.0 pre-release. You were right - there were things I got wrong on the licensing side, and I'm grateful it was raised.

Over the past few days I've done (with the help of Claude!) a proper audit of Coda's codebase and its dependencies, and a fairly big clean-up: removing or independently reimplementing anything we found that leaned too closely on another engine's code, and tidying up attribution. The full write-up is here: https://github.com/adamtwiss/coda/blob/ ... 6-07-13.md. I believe Coda is now in a much better place licence-wise. If you think I've missed something — or have any other feedback — please open a GitHub issue. There's been some lively debate here - and I really welcome civil/constructive feedback - but please remember I'm genuinely just trying to do the right thing here.

I've also put out 0.9.1 https://github.com/adamtwiss/coda/releases/tag/v0.9.1, which folds in those licensing fixes along with an updated network, a ~30% NNUE speed-up on ARM (aarch64), and a few important bug fixes — including a correction-history fix that adds some elo. This releases also fixes the EGTB bug loading from paths with spaces in that was reported here. This is still a very early release, so I expect there are more rough edges. Feedback/bug reports welcome.

Thanks again,
Adam
Is the net embedded in the exe, or do we need to download it separately and put in the same folder?

How often are you intending to make new releases?
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