Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Tue, Oct 7, 2008 12:37 AM UTC:Ok, on to the latest round of comments regarding what was posted: 1. I am NOT the one who unilaterally decides the standards, nor should anyone else be the one to decide his. My suggestion for dealing with the the potential for 8 Queens is a PREFERENCE of mine, that I believe is relevant when you start adding a wider arrange of pieces. One can go 'well it is theoretically possible, but you never see it'. You NEVER see it? When you are dealing with chess variants, where you can bend the rules left and right, then the 'never' becomes more likely. This is NOT a big deal, just an observation I made, particularly when I ended up looking at Seirawan Chess and saw that the use of reserves can lead to a game where you could have issues when dealing with reserves and the possibility of a wide range of pieces getting introduced to a game via reserves. 2. I do agree the standards can't be enforced, unless it is in an IAGO, FIDE, etc... setting where you have tournament rules. I will say the lack of having influence by associations has resulted in checkers having red and black pieces on a red and black board (board and pieces have the same colors). The standards are tradition that is followed. No one knows why, but they do. Standards can end up saving time for everyone and lay a level of expectation. By encouraging standards, we can accelerate the adoption process of variants. The also lend to knowing which side of the road to walk on, for example. 3. Joe may be onto something with 'Tracks'. We likely need to rework it, but the idea of categories (aka Tracks) for variants, would be helpful. 4. And this community has had an impact on the world of chess variants. May I suggest this community get in touch with the British Chess Variants Society and see if we can begin discussions for recommendations for naming conventions, and other things like mutators? Get everyone involved with this, and not just this side of the ocean. Of course, if they refuse, then that is their issue. I know my discussing things with them broke down when I had attempted this in relation to IAGO. I am up for whatever is come up with. I would also have IAGO adopt whatever the findings were. 5. There is no guarantee the findings would be perfect, or never change, but I see it as a start. We could end up doing a variation on the Internet's Request for Comments system, for having recommendations. Ok, enough for now. I have food and some TV to get to here in a bit. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Standards does not match any item.