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Ad Block Plus Filter Maintainer "rick752" Dies At 56

A user on Reddit pointed out that Richard "rick752" Petnel, maintainer of one of the most popular filter lists for Ad Block Plus, has passed away at age 56. In an article last year Petnel described a bit of what he was up against in the ad world. "'I'm playing against some pretty big players,' he said, explaining his reluctance to step forward. 'I don't want to be harassed. . . . I don't want to be bribed. I started it because I was frustrated with getting my computer infected from ads -- malware and spyware and all that stuff,' he said. 'I kind of went overboard with it. But you have to admit, it's pretty amazing, right?'" Update 15:05 GMT by SM: updated to reflect Rick's status as maintainer of the most popular Ad Block Plus filter as opposed to Ad Block Plus itself.

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  1. Rest in peace, Mr. Petnel. by Lilith's+Heart-shape · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You might have annoyed advertisers, but that's fine with me, because advertisers used to annoy the shit out of me. Thanks to AdBlock Plus, I no longer have to be annoyed by adverts when I go online.

    1. Re:Rest in peace, Mr. Petnel. by pipboy9999 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I some times forget that the internet has adds thanks to ABP. I am reminded how much I love ABP when I use some one else's computer.

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    2. Re:Rest in peace, Mr. Petnel. by Directrix1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Without advertising you often have to either charge for access to your website, or rake in donations. You are being very naive with your assumptions.

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  2. Love the product by klui · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Didn't know the man, but I love the product. It's comforting to know he won't have to worry about ads any more.

    1. Re:Love the product by melikamp · · Score: 5, Funny

      How do you know there are no ads in Heaven?

    2. Re:Love the product by BESTouff · · Score: 5, Insightful

      .. because there's no heaven ?

  3. The announcement on the EasyList forum by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  4. Donations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Donations made to:

    Community Hospice of Albany
    445 New Karner Rd.
    Albany, NY 12205

  5. Re:What can you say. by Norsefire · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Someone else can maintain AdBlock, no one else can be his daughter's father.

  6. Re:erm? by Z00L00K · · Score: 5, Informative

    As it turns out - he was a filter maintainer, one of the first, but AdBlock Plus is likely to remain.

    AdBlock Plus is one of the best add-ons that has been created for web browsers ever.

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  7. AdBlock Plus still maintained by Wladimir Palant by Briareos · · Score: 5, Informative

    Though it's sad that the maintainer of one of AdBlock Plus' block lists (the "EasyList") died he still wasn't the maintainer of AdBlock Plus itself.

    That's still Wladimir Palant, as can be easily seen here.

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  8. Re:What can you say. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Someone else can maintain AdBlock, no one else can be his daughter's father.

    Someone else already does maintain Adblock Plus: Wladimir Palant. The summary is incorrect. Rick Petnel maintained the most popular filter list for Adblock, not the addon itself.

    That said, it still sucks for his family.

  9. AdBlock by bjorniac · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He made the world a little bit better for a whole lot of people, quietly and effectively. There's almost no higher purpose in life.

  10. Re:erm? by mzs · · Score: 5, Informative

    From http://adblockplus.org/blog/sad-news

    "With his work, Rick helped improve the browsing experience for millions of people. And while he will be deeply missed, he built up a strong community that will be able to continue what he started. There are several strong candidates and I expect to announce Rick's successor as EasyList maintainer in the next few days."

    So essentially not too much to worry about, but yes that was indeed trollish to care more about yourself rather that the family and friends and publicly ask that question.

  11. This means DONATE. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you liked the software, donate money to his family to help cover funeral costs, or donate money to the charity listed in his obituary, Community Hospice of Albany, as a last tribute to someone whose work you've enjoyed over the years.
     
    Someone else will maintain adblock plus. It could even be you!
     
    ...Though it'd be deliciously ironic as a Googler's 20% project.

  12. Re:erm? by 0racle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No it's not trollish. Most people have never met the guy. When a loss occurs you react in a way in line with how they impacted you. For the majority of people here, that was by creating and maintaining Ad Block Plus. Yes it's sad for his family and friends, but the primary concern for the users is what happens to the project.

    On top of that he asked on a tech site where someone might know, he didn't go up to the guys widow (or mother or whatever) and ask what's going to happen with the project.

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  13. Re:erm? by MyLongNickName · · Score: 5, Insightful

    how is this a troll?

    Because there is no "-1 Classless" mod?

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  14. Re:erm? by Kaboom13 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously, who cares about "social skills" on an online forum for geeks? It's not like his family are going to read it. There's nothing insensitive about it, because the only people who will be offended will be people who didn't even know the guy having mock outrage on his behalf. I'm sorry if I don't want to cater to their imaginary grief.

    If Linus died, I would say that sucks, who is going to be the face of the Linux kernel now? I don't know him, a handful of people on here have probably interacted with him on a professional level, but I doubt there are any that would really be effected on a personal level. I'm sure there would be tons eager to proclaim "how dare you talk about the kernel at a time like this" etc. ad nasuem. Fuck that. They don't actually give a crap about the guy who died, in fact they are probably thinking the same question. They have just seized an opportunity to be the high and mighty self-appointed moral police, and to that I say Fuck you. I'd take a troll over you anyday.

  15. Re:Ditch MS Windows and set up an IP filter list by MightyYar · · Score: 5, Informative

    So you click the big stop sign and then click "Disable on Hulu.com". You are seriously arguing that this is a problem?

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  16. Re:erm? by MightyYar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So essentially not too much to worry about, but yes that was indeed trollish to care more about yourself rather that the family and friends and publicly ask that question.

    I disagree. When someone ties up I-95 with a big deadly car crash, I want to know when they'll re-open I-95, not how everyone is feeling.

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  17. Re:erm? by MrHanky · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm not sure it's so goddamn classless. It shows that someone who didn't know the anonymous guy or anything about him still cares about his work. It might be "insensitive" in some situations, but right here and now it's also a display of appreciation. This is Slashdot, not a funeral.

  18. Re:erm? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You really should have ended with:

    You sensitive clod!