Hi Jacob,

Would you be able to email me regarding the future funeral arrangements for
Malcolm.
So far the family are looking at 4th April, in Sydney, but the time (and
the date), haven't been totally settled.
It would be great if your could update the notice to include the details,
as his family is not in contact with his wider group of friends.

rloyz...@gmail.com


On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:01:39 AM UTC+11, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>
> Hello fellow Djangonauts, 
>
> We have difficult news: Malcolm Tredinnick has passed away. 
>
> Malcolm was a long-time contributor to Django, a model community member, 
> a brilliant mind, and a friend. His contributions to Django — and to 
> many other open source projects — are nearly impossible to enumerate. 
> Many on the core Django team had their first patches reviewed by him; 
> his mentorship enriched us. His consideration, patience, and dedication 
> will always be an inspiration to us. 
>
> To say we'll miss him is an understatement. 
>
> Our thoughts are with Malcolm's friends, colleagues, and family at this 
> difficult time. 
>
> This came as quite a shock, and we're still sorting out details. We'll 
> update our blog, 
> https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2013/mar/19/goodbye-malcolm/, 
> once we know the details of how you can express your condolences to 
> Malcolm's friends and family. 
>
> — The Django Core Team 
>

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