rdonkin 2004/02/14 05:04:06 Modified: docs/site news.html xdocs/site news.xml Log: Decided that this shorter version of the eulogy is more appropriate. Revision Changes Path 1.402 +4 -36 jakarta-site2/docs/site/news.html Index: news.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/docs/site/news.html,v retrieving revision 1.401 retrieving revision 1.402 diff -u -r1.401 -r1.402 --- news.html 14 Feb 2004 11:22:55 -0000 1.401 +++ news.html 14 Feb 2004 13:04:06 -0000 1.402 @@ -196,44 +196,12 @@ <tr><td> <blockquote> <div align="CENTER"> + <img src="../images/mpoeschl.jpg" alt="Picture of Martin" /> + <p> + <em><a href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/martin.html">we miss you</a></em> + </p> </div> - <p> -<blockquote> -With great sadness, I must report the staggering loss of our good -friend and colleague, Martin Pöschl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Details -are sketchy, but it's been confirmed that Martin passed away on -January 29th, 2004. Martin lived in Vienna, Austria. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin was an extraordinary human being and a fantastic engineer. He -was very proud to have recently become a Member of the Apache Software -Foundation, a role he earned many times over during the course of his -work both directly with the ASF and in the private sector. He was -sincerely committed to the success of our projects, and participated -in all activities with an open mind, a very constructive attitude, and -an awareness of the multi-faceted social aspects of our community. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin dedicated tireless hours to discussing projects and software, -answering questions on mailing lists and IRC, and heroically slogging -through the issue trackers. He was most recently the lead developer -on db.apache.org's Torque project. Martin was also heavily involved -in the OJB and Turbine projects, and (to a lesser degree) the Jakarta -Commons and XML-RPC projects. He had many good ideas and plans for -the future integration of Torque and OJB. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin, we miss you. We will remember you always as an appreciated -colleague and a good friend. All our thoughts and good wishes are -with you. May your soul find peace. -</blockquote> - </p> - <div align="RIGHT"> - <p> -<em>- Dan, Thomas Mahler, and the rest of the ASF crew</em> - </p> - </div> </blockquote> </p> </td></tr> 1.340 +4 -36 jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/news.xml Index: news.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/news.xml,v retrieving revision 1.339 retrieving revision 1.340 diff -u -r1.339 -r1.340 --- news.xml 14 Feb 2004 11:22:56 -0000 1.339 +++ news.xml 14 Feb 2004 13:04:06 -0000 1.340 @@ -12,44 +12,12 @@ <section name="Farewell to Martin Pöschl"> <div align='CENTER'> + <img src='../images/mpoeschl.jpg' alt='Picture of Martin'/> + <p> + <em><a href='http://www.apache.org/foundation/martin.html'>we miss you</a></em> + </p> </div> - <p> -<blockquote> -With great sadness, I must report the staggering loss of our good -friend and colleague, Martin Pöschl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Details -are sketchy, but it's been confirmed that Martin passed away on -January 29th, 2004. Martin lived in Vienna, Austria. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin was an extraordinary human being and a fantastic engineer. He -was very proud to have recently become a Member of the Apache Software -Foundation, a role he earned many times over during the course of his -work both directly with the ASF and in the private sector. He was -sincerely committed to the success of our projects, and participated -in all activities with an open mind, a very constructive attitude, and -an awareness of the multi-faceted social aspects of our community. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin dedicated tireless hours to discussing projects and software, -answering questions on mailing lists and IRC, and heroically slogging -through the issue trackers. He was most recently the lead developer -on db.apache.org's Torque project. Martin was also heavily involved -in the OJB and Turbine projects, and (to a lesser degree) the Jakarta -Commons and XML-RPC projects. He had many good ideas and plans for -the future integration of Torque and OJB. -</blockquote> -<blockquote> -Martin, we miss you. We will remember you always as an appreciated -colleague and a good friend. All our thoughts and good wishes are -with you. May your soul find peace. -</blockquote> - </p> - <div align='RIGHT'> - <p> -<em>- Dan, Thomas Mahler, and the rest of the ASF crew</em> - </p> - </div> </section> <section name="News & Status">
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