Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Mogens Larsen at 27 June 2000 18:51:07:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: Why are more than one version of some programs allowed on the rating list? geschrieben von: / posted by: Pete Galati at 27 June 2000 18:31:21:
Since they are 2 distinctly different programs, I think that it's the same situation as the 2 different versions of GNUchess. The confusion comes from the fact that they were not given new names.
But they're as different as for example the 1964 Ford Mustang compared to the 2000 Ford Mustang. The biggest similarities being the name, and they both used a unibody chassis, but that's about all they share.
Names don't mean anything when it's the same author.
I don't doubt that at all, but I think there are two points to be made:
1) Is it okay for an author to participate with two programs?
2) How do you define the necessary difference between programs by the same author to warrant its inclusion?
I don't think any author should be allowed to participate with two programs, because it is clearly unfair to the other contestants. The second question is a little more complicated. What constitutes a rewrite? I really dislike accepting such a rubber paragraph in a competition. Is it possible to find two versions of Crafty, Comet, AnMon or you name it, that has that particular quality of being suffiently dissimilar to be accepted. I don't know if there is.
There's only one and sufficient reason to allow Gromit 2.20. That reason is Dann Corbit. As organizer it is his choice and his choice alone whether he wants to include it. He does.
Best wishes...
Mogens