On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:31:50PM -0400, Lukas Geyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was 
heard to say:
> Currently I am still sorting out some license and security issues. In
> particular, the CVS source includes "mamer", a bot which runs
> tournaments. Unfortunately, that code has no license at all (and was
> not included in the releases). I will try to clarify that and get the
> authors to release it under a DFSG-compatible license. It would be a
> great enhancement to lasker. Furthermore, there seem to be (small,
> could be replaced) files with some variant of the obnoxious BSD
> advertising clause. As to security, Andrew Tridgell already fixed
> several buffer overflows and the like, but still has some sort of
> security disclaimer in the README.

  Is that the same thing the chessd project mentions?

There's been requests for a copy of lasker, which isn't much more than a
repackaged GICS. Here it is: lasker 1.0 We really don't have the
manpower to give much support for this, unfortunately- we've got our
attention on working with our totally from-scratch project, fischer. You
can try asking the list, but don't get mad if we can't give you detailed
help.

  Daniel

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