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Robin "Roblimo" Miller, a Long-Time Voice of the Linux Community, Has Passed Away (wikipedia.org)

Reader rootmon writes: Our thoughts/prayers are with the family and friends of long time open source writer/journalist Robin "Roblimo" Miller who passed away this morning. Robin "Roblimo" Miller (born October 30, 1952) served as the Editor-in-Chief of Open Source Technology Group, the company which owned Slashdot, SourceForge.net, Freshmeat, Linux.com, NewsForge, and ThinkGeek between 2000 to 2008. Miller formerly owned Robin's Limousine, a small limo company based in Elkridge, Maryland, the origin of his online nickname. Miller is best known for his involvement with Slashdot, where he was not only the corporate editorial overseer but also Interview Editor.

As a freelancer, Miller wrote for a number of print and online publications including Time.com, Baltimore City Paper, American Medical News, Innkeeping World, Machine Design, The Baltimore Sun, and Rewired.com. Miller is the author of three books: The Online Rules of Successful Companies, Point -- Click Linux!, and Point -- Click OpenOffice.org, all published by Prentice Hall. His most recent ventures revolved around Internet-delivered video, including video software "tours" and tutorials on Linux.com and his recent "side" venture, Internet Video Promotion, Inc. Miller has been a judge for the Lulu Blooker Prize and is on the online advisory board of the Online Journalism Review of the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California. (Biographical Info Quoted in Part from Wikipedia)
Further reading: Linux Journal: RIP Robin "Roblimo" Miller.

Remembering Miller, ZDNet journalist S. Vaughan-Nichols wrote, "He was funny, bright, quick with a quip, caring, and wise. I, and many others who had the pleasure of knowing him, will miss him enormously." Paul Jones, Clinical Professor at the School of Information & Library Science, and Director of ibiblio.org, wrote, "Robin taught me many things, besides the immense gift of his friendship, including 'the way to make money on the internet is to take on more than you spend.' Both funny and accurate in context and very much true to roblimo." Writer and engineer Emmett Initiative said, "He was my editor, which means he was my best friend and worst enemy. He was a kind and thoughtful man that made every writer around him at least 300% better. I already miss him."

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  1. This sux. by Grog6 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I for one, fondly remember the early days of Slashdot, where a single story could completely DDOS a website, creating the Slashdot Effect.

    In his honor, I'm going to pour hot grits down Natlie Portman's pants.

    Who's with me? :)

    (just joking, Miss Portman; please don't send the Mossad after me)

    RIP, RobLimo. :(

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  2. Dear Slashdot management by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People like Roblimo and CmdrTaco put a ton of hard work and enegry into building Slashdot into what it once was. They obviously cared about their work beyond simply turning a profit. Please honor their work by keeping your promises to rebuild and improve Slashdot. You've made a lot of promises and users are sincerely hoping you'll finally start to keep them.

    RIP Roblimo

    It's sad to hear that a former editor from when I started reading this site has passed away. I remember what Slashdot was then, and those are fond memories.

    1. Re:Dear Slashdot management by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      If CmdrTaco cared about Slashdot he wouldn't have literally sold out!

    2. Re: Dear Slashdot management by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Looking at the kind of ads mainstream tech outlets such as CNET and Engadget show on their websites, you have to acknowledge that Slashdot is in a much better state. The first thing the management did was remove video ads from the website, remember? Don't lose faith.

    3. Re: Dear Slashdot management by whipslash · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Thanks. I still do read every story and comment sometimes. There are improvements coming this year I promise. It's a fine line to walk to improve but not do something stupid like beta again.

    4. Re: Dear Slashdot management by whipslash · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No one's forcing you to be here, but continue commenting if it makes you feel better

    5. Re: Dear Slashdot management by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I, for one, wish you were around more often. CmdrTaco and many of the other editors were often on IRC to chat with anyone who wanted to join the channel. Many nerds like myself spent a lot of time on IRC back in the day and it was a lot of fun. I, for one, would welcome you to mingle with Slashdot users more often.

      As for changing Slashdot, if you read CmdrTaco's journal, you'll see he was frequently thinking of ways to tweak to Slashdot and try to improve it. A lot of small tweaks over time can add up to a much improved experience for users. And then share what you're doing, not necessarily in front page articles, but perhaps in a journal or blog, as a nerd sharing with other nerds the ideas you have to tweak the site.

      Many of us complained incessantly about Slashdot, even back in the day. We fussed about the editors and the site. But most of us also knew how much the site to CmdrTaco and the others who helped build the site. He's a nerd like most of the people who commented here, so despite our complaining, we appreciated his work greatly. It's why most of the people who were around back then speak so highly about what Slashdot was like back then, even if we were the same people complaining back then. Even though I complain about Slashdot now, I have no ill will toward you or anyone else are Slashdot. Best wishes, sir.

    6. Re: Dear Slashdot management by whipslash · · Score: 4, Insightful

      community just isn't what it used to be

      Maybe it has to do with cantankerous people like yourself posting angry comments in order to compensate for the deeply unsatisfying or otherwise inadequate parts of your life? At least Slashdot is one of the last places you can still do that. Improvements are coming.

      That's all I'll say to you, this post is about Robin.

    7. Re: Dear Slashdot management by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I always say:

      "Slashdot is a free service . . . and worth more than every penny I pay for it."

      You guys fended off the worst DDOS ever launched on the Internet.

      Sure, times change and folks will whine at you, but please keep your faith, and keep up the good work.

      There are those of us who still really appreciate having Slashdot, where we can rant about IT subjects that we have no clue about, and make wacky and outrageous comments.

      And a few folks here will even understand our bizarre jokes.

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  3. RIP by axehind · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Met him around 2002-2003 timeframe when we both worked at OSDN. He was a bright and funny guy.

  4. RIP. Truly an American Icon. :D by xtal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    RIP Roblimo.. and thanks for all the /.

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  5. Sad for such a 'young' man by Teun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One day we will all pass away and those left behind will grieve but at his age it is an even more sad occurrence.
    I wish his family and friends strength and thank Robin for all the good he did.

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  6. Rest in Peace by SuiteSisterMary · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Rest in Peace, and my condolences to friends and family.

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  7. Thanks Rob by tomtom · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Rest in peace.

  8. so long by citylivin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I always remember him as one of the better and less offensive submitter / editors.

    Looks like he last posted in 2016 here

    "The future's good and the present is nothing to sneeze at."

    Sure its taken out of context (he was talking about linux audio editing) but i think its a nice optimistic quote to have as your last post.

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  9. A name I haven't seen in a long time... by spagthorpe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...and I wish it was something different. Brings back a lot of memories of this site back in the day. RIP Rob.

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  10. RIP by thegreatbob · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Condolences to friends, family, and /. at large. To all you lower-than-my-UID guys out there, along with the folks running the place at the time, ya'll are the reason I got into slashdot in the first place, and a significant part of my early technological development. Fun reading through quotes from Rob:

    I don't mind being considered an ass. After a whole bunch of years working on Slashdot, my skin is thicker than the armor on M1 Abrams.

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  11. Goodbye, Robin! by Bruce+Perens · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Robin was friendly and helpful and took his work as a journalist seriously. His work had worldwide impact, a fact that wasn't always appreciated. Robin and I corresponded often online, and I had the pleasure to meet him in person several times, and to be introduced to his charming wife once. Goodbye, Robin!

  12. Re:Frosty RIP by Pseudonym · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Many of us also came from Usenet, where lurking for a while before posting was considered correct etiquette.

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