Beginning of implementation of a ctypes-based interface to libboard, which is a much cleaner set of Go routines than I hacked together originally. Including a copy of gnugo 3.8 so we can build a dynamic version of libboard.

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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Arthur Britto, David Doshay, Tim Hunt, Matthias Krings,
Piotr Lakomy, Paul Leonard, Jean-Louis Martineau, Andreas Roever, Pierce
Wetter, Joseph Piche, and Emanuele Cisbani for helpful correspondence.
Thanks to everyone who stepped on a bug (and sent us a report)!
Thanks to Gary Boos, Wietze Brandsma, Peter Gucwa, Martijn van der Kooij, Michael
Margolis, Trevor Morris, Mans Ullerstam, Don Wagner, Yin Zheng for help
with Visual C++.
Thanks to Allan Crossman, Pierce Wetter, Stephan Somogyi and Mathias Wagner
for help with Macintosh. And thanks to Marco Scheurer and Shigeru Mabuchi for
helping us find various problems.
Thanks to Jessie Annala for the Handtalk games, and to Stefan
Mertin for the games from his 13x13 tournament.
Thanks to Ricard Vil<69> for creating the STS-RV semeai regression test
suite and to Emanuele Cisbani for helping to port it to GNU Go.
Special thanks to Ebba Berggren for creating our logos, logo-34 and
logo-36. Logo-34 is based on a design by Tanguy Urvoy and comments
by Alan Crossman. The old GNU Go logo32 was adapted from Jamal
Hannah's typing GNU: http://www.gnu.org/graphics/atypinggnu.html.
We would like to thank Stuart Cracraft, Richard Stallman and Man Lung Li for
their interest in making this program a part of GNU, William Shubert for
writing CGoban and gmp.c, Rene Grothmann for Jago and Erik van Riper and his
collaborators for NNGS.