I’m deeply impressed by how Pieter embodied the Free/Open Source spirit and 
applied it even to his own passing away, making everybody, in some sense, a 
part of his family.

If I observed correctly his number of Twitter followers has grown substantially 
over the last days and weeks, and my gut feeling says that many new people will 
start reading Pieter’s excellent writings and also contribute to ZeroMQ. For 
those who knew Pieter it will be a sad, and intense, experience to re-read him.

On 04 Oct 2016, at 18:26, James Chapman <ja...@linux-101.org> wrote:
> 
> Just opened the ZMQ folder in my email to ask a question and saw the news. 
> 
> The open source community has lost a great leader, contributor and visionary. 
> I hope the ZeroMQ project keeps his vision and spirit alive for a long time 
> to come. My condolences go out to his family, friends and colleagues.

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