Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To 🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Dec 1, 2008 03:12 AM UTC:Well, I do consider you one of the most prolific of prolificists, but I don't consider it a compliment to call anyone a prolificist. I reject the term for myself, reserving it for those who keep spinning off ideas without putting time and effort into producing something of substance and quality. George Duke, who coined the term, has routinely used it as a term of disparagement as he has tried to exhort against proliferation. I'm raising my voice against proliferation too, but I want to make it clear that there is more to proliferation than quantity of Chess variants created. It has more to do with the sacrifice of quality for the sake of mindless quantity. As for Betza, Gilman, and Winther, what I think I said was that they have created more games than other CV inventors have. I am fairly certain that Gilman is a prolificist, but I will withhold judgment on the others for now. Betza has been known to put time and effort into some games, and Winther programs his games. These are positive qualities I encourage in CV inventors. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Proliferation does not match any item.