I saw him in Chicago IETF three month back....oh god...
Pray his soul may rest in peace...

Daniel Park [at] SAMSUNG Electronics

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeroen Massar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 8:27 AM
> To: NAv6TF; IETF IPv6 Mailing List
> Subject: In Memoriam: Jun-ichiro Hagino
> 
> I unfortunately just noticed the following being spread around.
> This is a real big loss :(
> 
> From http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20071030220114
> 8<------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------
> Jun-ichiro "itojun" Itoh Hagino passed away on October 29, 2007 at the
> age of 37.
> 
> To those in the BSD communities he was simply Itojun, best 
> known in his
> role as IPv6 KAME project core researcher. Itojun did the 
> vast majority
> of the work to get IPv6 into the BSD network stacks. He was also
> instrumental in moving IPv6 forward in all aspects through his
> participation in IETF protocol design meetings. Itojun was helpful to
> everyone around him, and dedicated to his work. He believed and worked
> toward making technology available to everyone. He will be missed, and
> always remembered.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------->8
> 
> Rest in piece Itojun.
> 
> Respect,
>  Jeroen
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> From: Dragos Ruiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: In Memoriam: Jun-ichiro Hagino
> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:10:58 -0700
> 
> With great sadness, I regret to inform you that Itojun
> will not be presenting his great knowledge of IPv6 at
> PacSec.  I have been informed by several sources
> that he passed away yesterday.
> 
> Funeral services will be held on Nov 7th at Rinkai-Saijo
> in Tokyo. There aren't many details of his passing,
> so please let his family and relatives mourn in peace
> for now.  My heartfelt condolances go out to them,
> and all of his many friends.
> 
> I knew Itojun as one of the smartest and kindest people
> I have ever met. He helped everyone around him. He
> graciously hosted and assisted many foreigners new
> to Japan at the PacSec conferences, and was a good
> friend to all. He would go to extraordinary lengths to
> help anyone around him. We will all miss him - and
> his work on IPv6 will continue to help us for a long
> time..
> 
> He once said to me, "When a professional race car
> driver races, his pulse gets lower and he relaxes.
> When I code it is the same thing." I'll miss him
> driving around in his prized Fiat 500... and I hope
> we can all proceed to help fix our V6 networks
> without his gentle and insistent coaching.
> 
> We will announce a replacement talk shortly.
> 
> If you knew or respected him, he would have
> wanted any energy you put towards grief to
> be spent on speeding the adoption and the
> robustness of the version 6 internet which
> he devoted so much of his extraordinary
> life to.
> 
> Some more information in Japanese
> at http://www.hoge.org/~koyama/itojun.txt
> 
> May he rest in peace,
> --dr
> 
> -- 
> World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques
> Tokyo, Japan    November 29/30 - 2007    http://pacsec.jp
> pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp
> 
> 


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