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David Howe wrote on Tue, Oct 16, 2007 02:48 PM UTC:
I've been thinking lately that we should expand our 'recognized
variants' system to include people and software. As an editor, I will
refrain from making suggestions, but if enough of our readers feel a
particular person or program deserves recognition, please post something
under this subject. Thanks!

Joe Joyce wrote on Tue, Oct 16, 2007 03:48 PM UTC:
I certainly think we should recognize software. I'd recognize:
ChessV
SMIRF
Zillions
and I'm practically brand-new, and internet unaware.

As for people, that's a bit more difficult. I think this site should
lionize Ralph Betza and David Pritchard. Ralph did all but everything, and
David got it all written down. Hans Bodlaender certainly deserves a big
hand for creating something awesome; and a number of CV editors have made
truly significant contributions to the field of chess variants, in many
different areas. 

This is where it gets tricky; notice I've only named people who, for one
reason or another, are no longer active here. There are a number of
designers who deserve to be recognized for outstanding work, but how do we
do it? Voting comes to mind, maybe nominations. But should it be restricted
to people like Vernon Rylands Parton and David Pritchard, who are no longer
with us, like what's done for US postage stamps? I don't think so; good
people need to be thanked and encouraged. Maybe we should have a CV Hall
of Fame, where 'active players' can be voted in also.

Joe Joyce wrote on Thu, Oct 18, 2007 01:54 AM UTC:
As I said in my last comment here, I'm not all that internet savvy...
For example, it did not occur to me in that post to mention another piece
of free game software, Game Courier itself. I just sort of lumped it in
with this site as a whole. It wasn't until about an hour later that the
thought 'Oh, you *idiot*!' hit me. My apologies for leaving out another
outstanding piece of software. 
I have noticed a lack of response to this topic. It's possible that
almost everyone wants to be recognized, but no one wants to be crass
enough to say so. What if we just recognized software now, and tabled
other sorts of recognition?

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