> Alexander Wagner a écrit :
Good Morning!
>> Still I think it would be a good idea to have this update
>> within scid, and as Franz has some expertise with the raw
>> data maybe we could work it out. At least I'd like to
>> have a look at that part. (Besides I think thats a bit
>> more in
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Still I think it would be a good idea to have this update
> within scid, and as Franz has some expertise with the raw
> data maybe we could work it out. At least I'd like to have a
> look at that part. (Besides I think thats a bit more in my
> range than the rather comp
Am Dienstag 04 Dezember 2007 07:43:14 schrieben Sie:
> Good Morning!
>
> Very nice to see that Franz joined us :)
I have subscribed to this list in 2004 :-)
> >>> Franz told me that he'd be willing to help the project
> >>> as far as his time allows. He thought about building
> >>> some MySQL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Good Morning!
Very nice to see that Franz joined us :)
>>> Franz told me that he'd be willing to help the project
>>> as far as his time allows. He thought about building
>>> some MySQL database, but here I think that scid should
>>> be the database itself
>> Ther
Hallo,
Am Montag 03 Dezember 2007 20:28:56 schrieb pgeorges:
> Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> > Good Morning!
> >
> > > A current open point in scid's features is the import of
> > > rating lists. Currently Franz Nagl supplies some from time
> > > to time but as I got him in some discussion his a
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Good Morning!
>
> > A current open point in scid's features is the import of
> > rating lists. Currently Franz Nagl supplies some from time
> > to time but as I got him in some discussion his algorithm
> > is not yet publishable and involves some manual work. Is
>
Good Morning!
> A current open point in scid's features is the import of
> rating lists. Currently Franz Nagl supplies some from time
> to time but as I got him in some discussion his algorithm
> is not yet publishable and involves some manual work. Is
> there a chance to ease this up, maybe
> Currently I simply take Franz Nagl's files (he emails me when some are
> available). Given that he updates them at least once per year, this
> seems sufficient for me.
> Currently I simply take Franz Nagl's files (he emails me
> when some are available). Given that he updates them at
> least on
> Currently I simply take Franz Nagl's files (he emails me when some are
> available). Given that he updates them at least once per year, this
> seems sufficient for me.
> Currently I simply take Franz Nagl's files (he emails me
> when some are available). Given that he updates them at
> least on
Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> A current open point in scid's features is the import of
> rating lists. Currently Franz Nagl supplies some from time
> to time but as I got him in some discussion his algorithm is
> not yet publishable and involves some manual work. Is there
> a chance to ease
Hi!
A current open point in scid's features is the import of
rating lists. Currently Franz Nagl supplies some from time
to time but as I got him in some discussion his algorithm is
not yet publishable and involves some manual work. Is there
a chance to ease this up, maybe by some functionality to
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