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Chris, also on this email thread, is working on putting together some
kind of video of Shawn's colleagues at Google talking about working
with him.  Part of the thought is that his boys are going to want to
know what there dad was like at some point later in their lives and it
would be nice to capture the thoughts of the people who knew Shawn.

Chris: if people outside of Google wanted to include videos about what
it was like knowing and working with Shawn, how could we do it?  Is
there guidance (length?  format?)?  Deliver as an attachment over
email to you?

Thx,
Scott

On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Scott Gasch <sc...@gasch.org> wrote:
> Chris, also on this email thread, is working on putting together some kind
> of video of Shawn's colleagues at Google talking about working with him.
> Part of the thought is that his boys are going to want to know what there
> dad was like at some point later in their lives and it would be nice to
> capture the thoughts of the people who knew Shawn.
>
> Chris: if people outside of Google wanted to include videos about what it
> was like knowing and working with Shawn, how could we do it?  Is there
> guidance (length?  format?)?  Deliver as an attachment over email to you?
>
> Thx,
> Scott
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 9:24 AM, Jeff King <p...@peff.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 04:17:32PM +0100, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
>>
>> > They don't want any flowers sent over to them, but I wonder if we
>> > couldn't make some sort of tribute to Shawn at the upcoming developer
>> > meeting in Barcelona (and find some way to have remote people contribute
>> > to it).
>> >
>> > E.g. a short video/audio of different people in the dev community
>> > sharing some story about Shawn, or a written list of memories
>> > contributed by and signed by various people.
>> >
>> > I don't know what that would look like exactly, but I think it would be
>> > a good thing for his family and especially for his children when they're
>> > grown to remember him by, to know that their father contributed to these
>> > software projects with people all over the world, and that all these
>> > people appreciated his work and him personally.
>>
>> I like this direction (though like you, I'm not sure exactly what it
>> should look like). I'm not sure what kind of video presence GitHub will
>> have at the contrib summit, but I'll see about getting some interview
>> footage there.
>>
>> Doing something written, though, may make it easier for remote people to
>> collaborate.
>>
>> -Peff
>
>

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