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Joyce K. Reynolds, co-editor of RFCs, has died

186 pointsby hydragitover 9 years ago

3 comments

DanBCover 9 years ago
Very sad.<p>Jon Postel has RFC 2468: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tools.ietf.org&#x2F;html&#x2F;rfc2468" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tools.ietf.org&#x2F;html&#x2F;rfc2468</a><p>It would be nice if Joyce got something similar, although I guess it&#x27;s trickier now.<p>Joyce is mentioned in RFC 1336: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tools.ietf.org&#x2F;html&#x2F;rfc1336" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tools.ietf.org&#x2F;html&#x2F;rfc1336</a><p>Her section of that is nice, she worked on stuff we&#x27;ve all used a lot.<p><pre><code> Ms. Reynolds has contributed to the development of the DARPA Experimental Multimedia Mail System, the Post Office Protocol, the Telnet Protocol, and the Telnet Option Specifications. She helped update the File Transfer Protocol. Her current technical interests include: internet protocols, internet management, technical researching, writing, and editing, Internet security policies, X.500 directory services and Telnet Options. </code></pre> This is what she said in 1992 for that RFC.<p><pre><code> It has been interesting thirteen years in my professional life to participate in the Internet world, from the transition from the TENEX to TOPs-20 machines in 1979 to surviving the NCP to TCP transition in 1980. Celebrating the achievement of the ISI 1000 Hour Club where one of our TOPs- 20 machines set a record for staying up and running for 1000 consecutive hours without crashing, to watching the cellular split of the ARPANET into the Milnet and Internet sides, and surviving the advent. All in all, my most memorable times are the people who have contributed to the research and development of the Internet. Lots of hard, intense work, coupled with creative, exciting fun. As for the future, there is much discussion and enthusiasm about the next steps in the evolution of the Internet. I&#x27;m looking forward. </code></pre> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Joyce_K._Reynolds" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Joyce_K._Reynolds</a>
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luckydudeover 9 years ago
As someone who has lived through the times where the only real source of good information were the RFC&#x27;s, this sucks.<p>Much respect to her and all of the people who worked together. I&#x27;ve often thought that the RFC process was one of the coolest things about our field. Other people think it is open source, I dunno. All those people coming together to work together to make stuff actually work, as in really work, not I wish it worked, but actually work. There were a lot of competing interests that people set aside to get stuff done.
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ddpover 9 years ago
Joyce and Jon were two of the nicest people you could meet. They both left us way too early it seems.