I may be one of the few people on this list who had a chance to meet him, when he came to Paris this winter and stayed at my place for a couple of days. We visited Paris together, and when I left him at the train station, he told me "next time, we'll have to take a picture..."
He spent an entire evening teaching me the Standard ML functional language; he also taught me about the calculator function in Google, and quite a few other things. He was very enthusiastic when it came to computers and programming, but he was also interested in politics and philosophy. He played the piano, liked Erik Satie over Debussy (in his opinion Satie had inspired most composers of the early 20th century). He was trying to find a position as a programmer, maybe at Google's Denmark office. He told me he had initially got involved in LilyPond because he wanted to implement support for drums notation; then he was also led to work on the accidentals notation. He also told me LilyPond was one of the most complex pieces of software he had ever seen, he doubted anyone on Earth else than Han-Wen was able to know all of it. There are things we cannot understand, indeed... I remember he briefly mentioned his family, and I'm thinking about them right now. I hope they know Rune was a dedicated contributor, a good friend, and someone important to a lot of people in our small community. Valentin 2008/8/25 Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm very much shocked to hear this. Just a few weeks before, he was > still working on LilyPond. I'll miss him: he was one those bright > coders that attacked problems head-first without being scared of > entering new territory. _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel