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Tell HN: Ralph Giles has died (Xiph.org| Rust@Mozilla | Ghostscript)
Ralph began contributing to Xiph.org in 2000 and became a core Ghostscript developer in 2001[1]. Ralph made many contributions to the royalty-free media ecosystem, whether it was as a project lead on Theora, serving as release manager for multiple Xiph libraries or maintaining Xiph infrastructure that has been used across the industry by codec engineers and researchers[2]. He was also the first to ship Rust code in Firefox[3] during his time at Mozilla, which was a major milestone for both the language and Firefox itself.
Ralph was a great contributor, a kind colleague and will be greatly missed.
Official Announcement: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7427730...
[1]: http://www.wizards-of-os.org/archiv/sprecher/g_h/ralph_giles...
[3]: https://medium.com/mozilla-tech/deploying-rust-in-a-large-co...
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skaul
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xiphmont
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gsmecher
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Ralph was interested and engaged, and when he turned down the project (absolutely the right call) he was beyond gracious about it. It is rare that you can call someone "classy" and "nerdy" at the same time. Ralph was it.
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Seeing the other folks from Xiph commenting here, I can tell that my take on him was not unique. We lost one of the good guys, for sure.
antonok
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eclipticplane
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RIP, Ralph.
raphlinus
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let mut msg = r#"
We feel super sad.
Rust in Peace.
Steel dreams compile to dust,
Silent threads unwind.
Memory fades,
Borrowed time returned.
"#;
println!("{}\n{}", mood, msg);
}