This is awful, awful news. John was a great guy, a great talent, and an
inspiration.
My condolences to his family and friends!
:-(
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Bryan Cantrill <bmc at eng.sun.com>
wrote:
>
> It is with a heavy heart that I announce that we in the DTrace community
> have lost one of our own: the indomitable John Birrell, who ported DTrace
> to FreeBSD, suffered a stroke and passed away on Friday, November 20,
> 2009.
>
> We on Team DTrace knew John to be a remarkably talented and determined
> software engineer. As those who have attempted ports can attest, DTrace
> passes through rough country, and a port to a foreign system is a
> significant undertaking that requires mastery of both DTrace and
> (particularly) the target system. And in being the first to attempt a
> port,
> John''s challenge was that much greater -- and his success in the
endeavor a
> tribute to both his ability and (especially) his tenacity. For example,
> in performing the port, John decided that DTrace''s dependency on
the
> cyclic subsystem was such that it, too, needed to be ported. He
didn''t
> need to do this (and indeed, other ports have decided that an arbitrary
> resolution profile provider is not worth the significant trouble), but
> that he undertook this additional technical challenge anyway -- even when
> any victory would remain hidden to all but the most expert eye -- says a
> lot about John as both an engineer and a man. Later, when the port ran
> into some frustrating licensing issues, John once again did not give up.
> Rather, he backed up, and found a path forward that would satisfy all
> parties -- even though it required significant technical reworking on his
> part. I have long believed that the mark of a great engineer is not how
> frequently they get knocked down, but rather how quickly they get back up
> -- and in this regard, John was indisputably a giant.
>
> John, you will be missed -- not only by the FreeBSD community upon which
> you made an indelible mark, but by those of us in the DTrace community who
> only had the opportunity to work with you more recently. And while your
> legacy might remain anonymous to the future generations that will benefit
> from the fruits of your long labor, we will always know that it never
> would have happened without you. Thank you, and farewell.
>
> - Bryan
>
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