Mmmm …

She’ll be missed. She was there at the beginning of the LINK list, there at the 
beginning of ISOC, and pretty much there as a contributor from the beginning of 
the Internet in Oz (way back in the 1980’s).

As you say, she was quick to respond to pleas for help - which was always 
especially useful and welcome, given her technical and other expertise as an 
administrator and IT tech, and sometimes showed her frustration with the state 
of play in IT and the shenanigans of the ‘major players’ as they jockeyed for 
market position whilst ignoring the rights and needs of their users and the 
public.

And she was pretty eclectic, IT wise. Many of us find our comfort zone with one 
major OS, one major networking system, one major hardware family and the like 
…. but Rachel pretty much played across the field. Over the years she adapted 
to many flavours of UNIX, LINUX, Windows and the MacOS and IOS, Android and 
others. It didn’t matter to Rachel - she simply picked up new stuff and played 
with it (unlike more ossified souls like myself) and appreciated each for its 
strengths and weaknesses.

On the List, she was always courteous and helpful, and often had a number of 
original and useful insights that wouldn’t have occurred to most of the rest of 
us

As you said … we’ll miss her.

She made a difference and improved the quality of life of others - and that’s 
more than most can say.
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> On 26 Sep 2015, at 8:12 am, Jan Whitaker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Linkers,
> It's probably not my place to share this, but I just got a message that 
> Rachel passed away yesterday. I am sitting here quite stunned. I'm so hoping 
> this isn't true.
> 
> Rachel was a long time contributor to Link, always a 'go to' person for help. 
> I will miss her greatly.
> 
> My condolences to her partner, Rob, and their family and friends.
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 
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