Robin "Roblimo" Miller, a Long-Time Voice of the Linux Community, Has Passed 
Away (wikipedia.org) 50

Posted by msmash on Thursday May 24, 2018 @01:55PM from the RIP dept.

https://linux.slashdot.org/story/18/05/24/1750210/robin-roblimo-miller-a-long-time-voice-of-the-linux-community-has-passed-away

Reader rootmon writes: Our thoughts/prayers are with the family and friends of 
long time open source writer/journalist Robin "Roblimo" Miller who passed away 
this morning. Robin "Roblimo" Miller (born October 30, 1952) served as the 
Editor-in-Chief of Open Source Technology Group, the company which owned 
Slashdot, SourceForge.net, Freshmeat, Linux.com, NewsForge, and ThinkGeek 
between 2000 to 2008. Miller formerly owned Robin's Limousine, a small limo 
company based in Elkridge, Maryland, the origin of his online nickname. Miller 
is best known for his involvement with Slashdot, where he was not only the 
corporate editorial overseer but also Interview Editor.

As a freelancer, Miller wrote for a number of print and online publications 
including Time.com, Baltimore City Paper, American Medical News, Innkeeping 
World, Machine Design, The Baltimore Sun, and Rewired.com. Miller is the author 
of three books: The Online Rules of Successful Companies, Point -- Click 
Linux!, and Point -- Click OpenOffice.org, all published by Prentice Hall. His 
most recent ventures revolved around Internet-delivered video, including video 
software "tours" and tutorials on Linux.com and his recent "side" venture, 
Internet Video Promotion, Inc. Miller has been a judge for the Lulu Blooker 
Prize and is on the online advisory board of the Online Journalism Review of 
the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern 
California. (Biographical Info Quoted in Part from Wikipedia) Further reading: 
Linux Journal: RIP Robin "Roblimo" Miller. 

Remembering Miller, ZDNet journalist S. Vaughan-Nichols wrote, "He was funny, 
bright, quick with a quip, caring, and wise. I, and many others who had the 
pleasure of knowing him, will miss him enormously." Paul Jones, Clinical 
Professor at the School of Information & Library Science, and Director of 
ibiblio.org, wrote, "Robin taught me many things, besides the immense gift of 
his friendship, including 'the way to make money on the internet is to take on 
more than you spend.' Both funny and accurate in context and very much true to 
roblimo." Writer and engineer Emmett Initiative said, "He was my editor, which 
means he was my best friend and worst enemy. He was a kind and thoughtful man 
that made every writer around him at least 300% better. I already miss him."
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