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- From: adrian@stein.u.washington.edu (Adrian Mariano)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.go
- Subject: Re: Internet Go Server Status.
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 03:29:37 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington
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- In <1k1oucINNclc@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> jonathan@cats.ucsc.edu (Jonathan Cano) writes:
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- > functionality to IGC - I would like to issue some sort of 'who'
- > command that would do more complex filtering e.g. filter out all
- > people who have their open flag set to false, then sort the remaining
- > list according to rank and/or 'looking' flag ... This would make it
- > simpler to look for an opponent of similar strength who is interested
- > in a game. The reason I'm mentioning this here is because perhaps
- > someone will *get to* these improvements before I do (which might be
- > never :^).
-
- The current igc already almost does this. If you 'sort game' then you
- get the who output with people who are 'looking' grouped together, and
- people who are open but not looking grouped together. Both groups are
- sorted by rank.
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