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-GNU Shogi manual: Acknowledgements
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-Matthias Mutz, who originally developed GNU shogi as a spin-off of GNU
-chess and who very kindly let me take over the maintenance of this very
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-Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation, for creating an
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-all, for making GNU/Linux possible, and especially for writing emacs and
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-Georges Hodges, for starting the Shogi Association in England, without
-which I would probably never have heard of shogi, for supplying shogi
-equipment, for publishing the excellent magazine "Shogi" (now sadly
-defunct), for personally answering all my silly questions by mail, and
-for being the ambassador of shogi to the West.
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-Pieter Stouten, for having the most comprehensive shogi site on the
-World Wide Web (http://www.shogi.net), and for
-maintaining the shogi-l mailing list. Go to Pieter's web site for more
-information on subscribing to the list. Also thanks to everyone who
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-Matt Casters, for testing GNU shogi. Matt and I will be working
-together on improving the solution engine in future versions of this
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