> Was wondering if the source for Liberty 1.0 is still available from somewhere?
Here it is: http://sporadic.stanford.edu/bump/match/liberty-1.0.tar.gz Someone is running a Liberty bot on KGS. Is that you? Jan Van der Steen objected to my calling the program liberty since he had written an editor with the same name. http://gobase.org/software/liberty/ I suppose this objection has disappeared with the passage of time. In any case I wouldn't worry about it. After I released liberty several things happened. I was contacted by Stuart Cracraft (GNU Chess author) and Richard Stallman to make Liberty become GNU Go. And I was approached by David Denholm to enhance it. David was working for Citrix UK and they took a long time before they would sign a release that would allow him to sign the copyright assignment for his work to the FSF. While this was going on we had to work in private, so there were no public releases until GNU Go 2.0, and no authors besides myself and David (and Man Lung Li since we started with his code.) Finally Citrix allowed David to assign copyright and GNU Go 2.0 appeared. After that Gunnar Farneback began working on GNU Go and he became the lead developer with 3.0. Dan _______________________________________________ gnugo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel

