RIP Robin "Roblimo" Miller (悼念 Robin "Roblimo" Miller)

by (作者) Carlie Fairchild

Linux Journal has learned fellow journalist and long-time voice of the Linux community Robin "Roblimo" Miller has passed away. Miller was perhaps best known by the community for his role as Editor in Chief of Open Source Technology Group, the company that owned Slashdot, SourceForge.net, freshmeat, Linux.com, NewsForge, and ThinkGeek from 2000 to 2008. He went on to write and do video interviews for FOSS Force, penned articles for several publications, and authored three books, The Online Rules of Successful Companies, Point & Click Linux!, and Point & Click OpenOffice.org, all published by Prentice Hall. (Linux Journal 获悉,记者同行和Linux社区的长期发言人Robin "Roblimo" Miller已经去世。Miller最广为人知的是他在2000年至2008年担任Open Source Technology Group的首席编辑,该公司拥有Slashdot, SourceForge.net, freshmeat, Linux.com, NewsForge和ThinkGeek。之后,他为FOSS Force撰写文章并进行视频采访,为多家出版物撰写文章,并创作了三本书,《成功公司的在线规则》、《即点即用Linux!》和《即点即用OpenOffice.org》,均由Prentice Hall出版。)

As Marcel Gagne so perfectly summarized, "Robin was one of those people who could make you laugh while teaching you a thing or two." (正如Marcel Gagne完美地总结道,“Robin是那种能在让你欢笑的同时教会你一两件事的人。”)

Roblimo, you will be missed.  (Roblimo,我们会怀念你的。)

Carlie Fairchild is Linux Journal’s Publisher and guiding spirit. She’s been actively engaged in the Linux community for two decades and is responsible for setting the magazine’s overall direction. Carlie leads a motley team of geeks and journalists to ensure that Linux Journal stays true to its founding ideologies of personal freedom and open-source technical innovation. (Carlie Fairchild是Linux Journal的出版人兼精神领袖。她积极参与Linux社区已有二十年,负责制定杂志的总体方向。Carlie领导着一支由极客和记者组成的多元化团队,以确保Linux Journal始终忠于其个人自由和开源技术创新的创始理念。)

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