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    Murray Cumming <a
    href="http://www.advogato.org/person/murrayc/diary.html?start=150">reports</a>
    that <a href="http://www.advogato.org/person/danielk/">Daniel Elstner</a> is
    alive and well, which is excellent news.  He really helped me when I was
    starting to learn gtkmm, and <a href="http://regexxer.sourceforge.net/">Regexxer</a>
    is a truly wonderful piece of software.
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  <p>
    Hopefully he will come back to the GNOME/Debian world one day, and I'm sure
    he will be surprised at the welcome he'll get...
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