Re: Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham

2018-07-29 Thread Michael Casadevall via dev-security-policy
While I didn't know Gerv personally, I always respected his insight and 
knowledge I've gotten from years lurking on this list. He will be missed :/


Michael


On 07/29/2018 12:23 PM, Kathleen Wilson via dev-security-policy wrote:

Dear Fellow Mozillians,

It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that our friend and 
colleague, Gerv Markham, passed away on July 27, 2018. Along with the 
many others whom he worked alongside over his time at Mozilla, we will 
remember Gerv as caring, honest, inquisitive, opinionated, energetic, 
and a lot of fun to work with! He enjoyed and looked forward to 
meeting with people in person, and loved diving into the details. He 
was often the first to pick up the phone to talk to people to get to 
the core of a situation. He was also quick to be helpful, going out of 
his way to provide assistance where needed. He would identify things 
that were in need of repair, meet with the owners to find out if they 
needed help, and dive right in to do the work.


Previously from Gerv: “It's been eighteen years since I first entered 
the world of Mozilla, on a program of constructing reduced layout test 
cases for early Gecko builds in order to earn a dino plushie (I got 
two!). Both I and the project have come a long way since then, but an 
ever-present companion has been my cancer, with which I was diagnosed 
in 2001.”


Eighteen years is a remarkable length of time to fight against 
incurable illness, and we are proud for the fighting Gerv managed to 
do throughout those years to advance Mozilla's mission.


Over the years of Gerv’s tenure with Mozilla, he worked on public 
policy, certificate authority (CA) root program, community governance, 
MPL, licensing, usability, security, and Bugzilla. He attended every 
CA/Browser Forum face-to-face meeting that he could, and the 
CA/Browser Forum extended the attached commendation to him.


It has been an honor to work with Gerv, and it is with very fond 
memories that we say goodbye to our wonderful friend and colleague, 
Gerv Markham.


Fond Farewell,

Kathleen Wilson, Wayne Thayer, JC Jones, and Chris Riley (among many 
more)



PS: Here is the text from the CA/Browser Forum Commendation that is 
mentioned above.

~~
The CA/Browser Forum and its members gratefully extend to Gervase 
Markham their heartfelt commendation and appreciation
For his extraordinary leadership and skill as a founding member of the 
Forum in 2005 and as a Mozilla representative and a leading Forum 
participant from 2005–2018, and
For his superb work in promoting higher standards for Certification 
Authorities, and
For his ceaseless efforts to improve security for users on the 
internet, and
For sharing his deep knowledge of TLS and PKI with his fellow Forum 
members, and
For his constant innovation and improvement to the Mozilla processes 
applicable to CAs around the world, and
For his skills during Forum meetings and teleconferences so that all 
could participate on an equal basis and members’ time was well spent, and
For his ability to bridge differences of opinion among members to 
reach solutions that could be supported by all, and
For his tact and diplomacy in helping Certification Authorities and 
Browsers meet their mutual goals, and
For his patience, wit, sincerity, honesty, pleasant demeanor, and 
everlasting good cheer, and

For his superior guidance, advice, and management style.
-- For these and many other accomplishments we hereby affirm our deep 
appreciation, commendation, and congratulations to Gerv, and sincerely 
extend our best wishes to him and his family. --

Dated this 22nd day of March, 2018.
ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CA / BROWSER FORUM
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回复:Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham

2018-07-29 Thread 谭晓生 via dev-security-policy
So sad to hear that.
Respect him.

Best,
Xiaosheng Tan

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主题:Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham
发件人:Kathleen Wilson via dev-security-policy
收件人:mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
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Dear Fellow Mozillians,

It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that our friend and
colleague, Gerv Markham, passed away on July 27, 2018. Along with the
many others whom he worked alongside over his time at Mozilla, we will
remember Gerv as caring, honest, inquisitive, opinionated, energetic,
and a lot of fun to work with! He enjoyed and looked forward to meeting
with people in person, and loved diving into the details. He was often
the first to pick up the phone to talk to people to get to the core of a
situation. He was also quick to be helpful, going out of his way to
provide assistance where needed. He would identify things that were in
need of repair, meet with the owners to find out if they needed help,
and dive right in to do the work.

Previously from Gerv: “It's been eighteen years since I first entered
the world of Mozilla, on a program of constructing reduced layout test
cases for early Gecko builds in order to earn a dino plushie (I got
two!). Both I and the project have come a long way since then, but an
ever-present companion has been my cancer, with which I was diagnosed in
2001.”

Eighteen years is a remarkable length of time to fight against incurable
illness, and we are proud for the fighting Gerv managed to do throughout
those years to advance Mozilla's mission.

Over the years of Gerv’s tenure with Mozilla, he worked on public
policy, certificate authority (CA) root program, community governance,
MPL, licensing, usability, security, and Bugzilla. He attended every
CA/Browser Forum face-to-face meeting that he could, and the CA/Browser
Forum extended the attached commendation to him.

It has been an honor to work with Gerv, and it is with very fond
memories that we say goodbye to our wonderful friend and colleague, Gerv
Markham.

Fond Farewell,

Kathleen Wilson, Wayne Thayer, JC Jones, and Chris Riley (among many more)


PS: Here is the text from the CA/Browser Forum Commendation that is
mentioned above.
~~
The CA/Browser Forum and its members gratefully extend to Gervase
Markham their heartfelt commendation and appreciation
For his extraordinary leadership and skill as a founding member of the
Forum in 2005 and as a Mozilla representative and a leading Forum
participant from 2005�C2018, and
For his superb work in promoting higher standards for Certification
Authorities, and
For his ceaseless efforts to improve security for users on the internet, and
For sharing his deep knowledge of TLS and PKI with his fellow Forum
members, and
For his constant innovation and improvement to the Mozilla processes
applicable to CAs around the world, and
For his skills during Forum meetings and teleconferences so that all
could participate on an equal basis and members’ time was well spent, and
For his ability to bridge differences of opinion among members to reach
solutions that could be supported by all, and
For his tact and diplomacy in helping Certification Authorities and
Browsers meet their mutual goals, and
For his patience, wit, sincerity, honesty, pleasant demeanor, and
everlasting good cheer, and
For his superior guidance, advice, and management style.
-- For these and many other accomplishments we hereby affirm our deep
appreciation, commendation, and congratulations to Gerv, and sincerely
extend our best wishes to him and his family. --
Dated this 22nd day of March, 2018.
ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CA / BROWSER FORUM
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Re: Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham

2018-07-29 Thread Pedro Fuentes via dev-security-policy
God rest his soul
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Re: Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham

2018-07-29 Thread okaphone.elektronika--- via dev-security-policy
We will miss him.
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Fond Farewell to Gerv Markham

2018-07-29 Thread Kathleen Wilson via dev-security-policy

Dear Fellow Mozillians,

It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that our friend and 
colleague, Gerv Markham, passed away on July 27, 2018. Along with the 
many others whom he worked alongside over his time at Mozilla, we will 
remember Gerv as caring, honest, inquisitive, opinionated, energetic, 
and a lot of fun to work with! He enjoyed and looked forward to meeting 
with people in person, and loved diving into the details. He was often 
the first to pick up the phone to talk to people to get to the core of a 
situation. He was also quick to be helpful, going out of his way to 
provide assistance where needed. He would identify things that were in 
need of repair, meet with the owners to find out if they needed help, 
and dive right in to do the work.


Previously from Gerv: “It's been eighteen years since I first entered 
the world of Mozilla, on a program of constructing reduced layout test 
cases for early Gecko builds in order to earn a dino plushie (I got 
two!). Both I and the project have come a long way since then, but an 
ever-present companion has been my cancer, with which I was diagnosed in 
2001.”


Eighteen years is a remarkable length of time to fight against incurable 
illness, and we are proud for the fighting Gerv managed to do throughout 
those years to advance Mozilla's mission.


Over the years of Gerv’s tenure with Mozilla, he worked on public 
policy, certificate authority (CA) root program, community governance, 
MPL, licensing, usability, security, and Bugzilla. He attended every 
CA/Browser Forum face-to-face meeting that he could, and the CA/Browser 
Forum extended the attached commendation to him.


It has been an honor to work with Gerv, and it is with very fond 
memories that we say goodbye to our wonderful friend and colleague, Gerv 
Markham.


Fond Farewell,

Kathleen Wilson, Wayne Thayer, JC Jones, and Chris Riley (among many more)


PS: Here is the text from the CA/Browser Forum Commendation that is 
mentioned above.

~~
The CA/Browser Forum and its members gratefully extend to Gervase 
Markham their heartfelt commendation and appreciation
For his extraordinary leadership and skill as a founding member of the 
Forum in 2005 and as a Mozilla representative and a leading Forum 
participant from 2005–2018, and
For his superb work in promoting higher standards for Certification 
Authorities, and

For his ceaseless efforts to improve security for users on the internet, and
For sharing his deep knowledge of TLS and PKI with his fellow Forum 
members, and
For his constant innovation and improvement to the Mozilla processes 
applicable to CAs around the world, and
For his skills during Forum meetings and teleconferences so that all 
could participate on an equal basis and members’ time was well spent, and
For his ability to bridge differences of opinion among members to reach 
solutions that could be supported by all, and
For his tact and diplomacy in helping Certification Authorities and 
Browsers meet their mutual goals, and
For his patience, wit, sincerity, honesty, pleasant demeanor, and 
everlasting good cheer, and

For his superior guidance, advice, and management style.
-- For these and many other accomplishments we hereby affirm our deep 
appreciation, commendation, and congratulations to Gerv, and sincerely 
extend our best wishes to him and his family. --

Dated this 22nd day of March, 2018.
ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CA / BROWSER FORUM
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