What bad news.. Chris helped me a lot, we lost a mentor and friend.
May God bless his/her soul.
WingWJ
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Gary Kotton wrote:
> Hi,
> I am very saddened to read this. Not only will Chris be missed on a
> professional level but on a personal level. He was a real mens
Hi,
I am very saddened to read this. Not only will Chris be missed on a
professional level but on a personal level. He was a real mensh
(http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mensh). He was always helpful and
supportive. Wishing his family a long life.
Thanks
Gary
On 4/13/15, 4:33 AM, "Michael Still"
Hi, as promised I now have details of a charity for people to donate
to in Chris' memory:
http://participate.freetobreathe.org/site/TR?px=1582460&fr_id=2710&pg=personal#.VSscH5SUd90
In the words of the family:
"We would prefer that people donate to lung cancer research in lieu of
flowers. L
+1
to my leader and teacher! to the one loved openstack, still remember the
scrum meeting 2 week ago..."I am working on microversions for
nova-client..."
hard to believe this, God rest his soul in peace.
2015-04-08 17:14 GMT+08:00 Alex Xu :
> Feel very sad. Just few weeks ago, I still saw him ac
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On 04/07/2015 11:49 PM, Michael Still wrote:
> Chris was humble, helpful and honest. The OpenStack and broader
> Open Source communities are poorer for his passing.
I met Chris at PyCon Australia, as we held an OpenStack mini-summit
the day before.
On 04/08/2015 05:20 AM, Day, Phil wrote:
> Thanks for letting us know Michael, and thanks for doing it in such a moving
> way.Sad news indeed
>
> Phil
>
>
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> Sent: 08 April 2015 05:49
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Date: 04/08/2015 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] In loving memory of Chris Yeoh
+1 from me.
Chris is also my leader in IBM some time before, He is a helpful and
talkative man. I learn lots from him, he work so hard that I see he send
out email shortly bef
Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] In loving memory of Chris Yeoh
Feel very sad. Just few weeks ago, I still saw him active on the community.
Really hard believe this happen such suddenly.
He was my leader in IBM and mentored me on the openstack
Thanks for letting us know Michael, and thanks for doing it in such a moving
way.Sad news indeed
Phil
From: Michael Still [mailto:mi...@stillhq.com]
Sent: 08 April 2015 05:49
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List
Subject: [openstack-dev] In loving memory of Chris Yeoh
It is my sad duty
Feel very sad. Just few weeks ago, I still saw him active on the community.
Really hard believe this happen such suddenly.
He was my leader in IBM and mentored me on the openstack community also,
offered lots of help without reservation, really
learn a lot from him. We have phone call meeting eve
2015-04-08 13:49 GMT+09:00 Michael Still :
> It is my sad duty to inform the community that Chris Yeoh passed away this
> morning. Chris leaves behind a daughter Alyssa, aged 6, who I hope will
> remember Chris as the clever and caring person that I will remember him as.
> I haven’t had a chance to
:( I am shocked to my core. He was so humble and helpful always. It would
be very hard to believe that he is no more.
God rest his soul in peace.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Michael Still wrote:
> It is my sad duty to inform the community that Chris Yeoh passed away this
> morning. Chris l
On 8 Apr 2015 4:49 pm, "Michael Still" wrote:
>
> It is my sad duty to inform the community that Chris Yeoh passed away
this morning. Chris
Oh crap. Thank you for letting us know in such a caring way. Vale, Chris.
-Rob
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