[sugar] PlayGo v2 and v3

Ties Stuij cjstuij
Wed Sep 3 03:59:36 EDT 2008


Andres,
Simon just pointed me to the right repository. And told me you might
have buddy widget aspirations. I'm happy to work on another aspect
though. Perhaps we should talk a bit on irc.

On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Ties Stuij <cjstuij at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thought I'd put my coding where my mouth is. I fiddled a bit with the
> layout, and put all info to the side of the board for starters, which
> in my mind is quite an improvement in visibility, specially on a 19x19
> board. If you're intrested Andr?s, I can give you the patch.
>
> Also I'd like to make a buddy panel, and perhaps a simple chat
> facility for non-players, so as to learn a bit about collaboration.
> Tell me what you think. I noticed however that the dev.laptop git repo
> is empty, so I don't have a clue how much I'm stomping on your current
> efforts. If you could initialize it with the state of the art, I can
> make a patch that works for you, in stead of you having to fiddle
> around to integrate my efforts...
>
> /Ties
>
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Ties Stuij <cjstuij at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Cool to see PlayGo is making progress!
>>
>> some notes:
>> - when playing against GnuGo, restarting a saved board will put you in
>> hotseat mode. Would of course be nice to play against the computer
>> again.
>> - in general would be nice if one can switch from hotseat mode to
>> GnuGo-mode with the current configuration intact.
>> - on an xo, a 19x19 board becomes rather small with the current
>> layout. I'd put all the info next to the board, in stead of beneath,
>> like it was in the original PlayGo.
>> - when playing against GnuGo, the board is updated only after the cpu
>> has done it's move. I'd update the board after your move and before
>> you give the reigns to GnuGo; to give people something to look at.
>> - two xo's head to head works like a charm
>>
>> /Ties
>>
>



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