From bwalton at opencsw.org Mon Oct 11 14:00:26 2021 From: bwalton at opencsw.org (Ben Walton) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2021 13:00:26 +0100 Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?Fwd=3A_=5BTUHS=5D_RIP_J=C3=B6rg_Schilling?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sad news that will touch many of you here. I fondly remember discussing intricacies of shell implementations with him. He'll be missed. RIP J?rg. Thanks -Ben ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Robert Clausecker Date: Mon, Oct 11, 2021, 12:56 PM Subject: [TUHS] RIP J?rg Schilling To: I have received message from his family that J?rg Schilling has passed away from complications related to kidney cancer this sunday around noon (CEST). He will be remembered for his open source projects including - cdrtools, the first portable CD burning program - star, a powerful and fast tar implementation, the first to use two processes with a shared ring buffer for better performance. - smake, a make implementation with autoconf features - sformat, a versatile SCSI disk formatting program - SING, an autoconf fork with a comprehensive set of libc shims, providing a uniform API across operating systems - ved, an early visual editor for the UNOS operating system (I believe) - bosh, a carefully maintained fork of the Bourne shell - sccs, a carefully maintained fork of SCCS. His attempts to teach it projects and networking will remain unfinished. - libfind, an implementation of find(1) as a library for integration into other software. - libxtermcap, an extended termcap library - libscg, an early portable SCSI driver and library He is also remembered for his commitment to open source, portability, and his work on POSIX. He was working on adapting his software to Z/OS and introducing message catalogues just weeks before his death. J?rg worked for the Bethold typesetting company, one of the first European customers of SUN microsystems. It is there that his love for UNIX and SUN OS in particular was kindled. [1] His interest in SUN OS culminated in Schillix, one of the first open source Solaris distributions. We will of course also remember him for his flames. [1]: https://web.archive.org/web/20061201103910/http://www.opensolaris.org/os/article/2005-05-06_profile__j_rg_schilling/ May his software immortalise him. Robert Clausecker -- () ascii ribbon campaign - for an 8-bit clean world /\ - against html email - against proprietary attachments -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: