Thread: Christopher Browne
It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris Browne passed away recently. Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication system and worked on various PG related tools. I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked. I will miss Chris Steve
So sorry to hear this news.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 17:29 Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote:
It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris
Browne passed away recently.
Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various
Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon
program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community
Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony
replication system and worked on various PG related tools.
I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he
would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He
always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how
something worked.
I will miss Chris
Steve
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 15:29, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris Browne passed away recently. I'm so sorry to hear this. I did not know him well, but he was always a kind and friendly face anytime I saw him at events. -- -- Christophe Pettus xof@thebuild.com
Christopher Browne was my colleague and friend at Afilias and past for more than a decade. I have countless memories that connect us. He will be missed.
Jan
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 18:29 Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote:
It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris
Browne passed away recently.
Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various
Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon
program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community
Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony
replication system and worked on various PG related tools.
I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he
would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He
always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how
something worked.
I will miss Chris
Steve
So sorry to hear the news. May his soul rest in peace.
Regards
Pavan
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 6:46 PM Jan Wieck <jan@wi3ck.info> wrote:
Christopher Browne was my colleague and friend at Afilias and past for more than a decade. I have countless memories that connect us. He will be missed.JanOn Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 18:29 Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote:
It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris
Browne passed away recently.
Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various
Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon
program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community
Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony
replication system and worked on various PG related tools.
I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he
would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He
always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how
something worked.
I will miss Chris
Steve
On 11/4/20 7:45 PM, Jan Wieck wrote: > Christopher Browne was my colleague and friend at Afilias and past for more than > a decade. I have countless memories that connect us. He will be missed. > > > Jan He will definitely be missed. Rest in Peace Chris. Joe > On Wed, Nov 4, 2020, 18:29 Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info > <mailto:steve@ssinger.info>> wrote: > > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris > Browne passed away recently. > > Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various > Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon > program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community > Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony > replication system and worked on various PG related tools. > > I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he > would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He > always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how > something worked. > > I will miss Chris > > Steve > > > -- Crunchy Data - http://crunchydata.com PostgreSQL Support for Secure Enterprises Consulting, Training, & Open Source Development
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On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 06:29:18PM -0500, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris > Browne passed away recently. > > Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various > Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon > program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community > Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication > system and worked on various PG related tools. > > I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he > would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He always had time > to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked. > > I will miss Chris > > Steve He sounds exactly like the kind of person you want to have around.
On Wed., Nov. 4, 2020, 8:10 p.m. raf, <raf@raf.org> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 06:29:18PM -0500, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote:
>
> It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris
> Browne passed away recently.
>
> Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various
> Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon
> program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community
> Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication
> system and worked on various PG related tools.
>
> I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he
> would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He always had time
> to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked.
>
> I will miss Chris
>
> Steve
He sounds exactly like the kind of person you want to have around.
Very sorry to hear about Chris. I considered him a friend. He will be missed.
Dave
What a sad news.
Rest In Peace, Christopher.
Condolences to friends and family.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 15:29 Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote:
It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris
Browne passed away recently.
Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various
Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon
program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community
Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony
replication system and worked on various PG related tools.
I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he
would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He
always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how
something worked.
I will miss Chris
Steve
RIP Chris Il 05.11.2020 02:09, raf ha scritto: > On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 06:29:18PM -0500, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > >> It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris >> Browne passed away recently. >> >> Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various >> Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon >> program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community >> Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication >> system and worked on various PG related tools. >> >> I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he >> would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He always had time >> to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked. >> >> I will miss Chris >> >> Steve > He sounds exactly like the kind of person you want to have around. > > >
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 23:29, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris > Browne passed away recently. Sad news. He was a good man and a valued contributor. -- Simon Riggs http://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 6:29 PM, Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris Browne passed away recently. > > Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of thefunds committee, the PgCon program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community Association of Canada.Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication system and worked on various PG related tools. > > I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he would jump at the chance to help and proposesolutions. He always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked. I am deeply saddened by this news. I was very lucky to work with Chris on some of the committees you mentioned. He was always generous, helpful, friendly and,as you said, would be willing to listen and work with you on any problem. > I will miss Chris +1. We will certainly miss him. My sincerest condolences to his family. Jonathan
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 6:29 PM Steve Singer <steve@ssinger.info> wrote: > > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris > Browne passed away recently. > > Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various > Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon > program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community > Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony > replication system and worked on various PG related tools. > > I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he > would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He > always had time to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how > something worked. > > I will miss Chris > Chris is one of the folks whom I got to meet online very early in my time with the project, who was there in Toronto at the first developer's conference [1], and was one of the folks I always looked forward to seeing in Ottawa, even if it was just to quickly catch-up. I suspect his contributions to the project are understated, but a lot of time, troubleshooting, and tutoring came from Chris to many others of us around Slony (back when Slony was the main game in town) and around plpgsql. Of course, he knew his way around an OS just as well as he knew Postgres. I think my fondest memory of Chris was one, many years back, when I just happened to be in Toronto for non-postgres related business, and we coordinated to meet up for a quick drink and to catch-up. He was kind enough to offer me an invitation to a private "computer users" dinner that he often frequented at a hole-in-the-wall Hungarian place. I'm always game for a bit of adventure and I'm so glad I was because ended up being a truly special night, learning much more about Chris away from the database stuff, with a bunch of great food (still don't know half of what it was), and the realization that this small group of friends included several luminaries in the computer science field, (as one example Henry Spencer, who wrote the "regex" software library for regular expressions), who I can't imagine ever having the opportunity to meet otherwise. Most of us are not nearly as open and as kind as he was, and he will indeed be missed. [1] https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/obartunov/24248903/36575/36575_original.jpg, he is the one in the back, holding up the sign. Robert Treat https://xzilla.net
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 06:29:18PM -0500, Steve Singer wrote: > > It is with much sadness that I am letting the community know that Chris > Browne passed away recently. > > Chris had been a long time community member and was active on various > Postgresql mailing lists. He was a member of the funds committee, the PgCon > program committee and served on the board of the PostgreSQL Community > Association of Canada. Chris was a maintainer of the Slony replication > system and worked on various PG related tools. > > I worked with Chris for over 10 years and anytime someone had a problem he > would jump at the chance to help and propose solutions. He always had time > to listen to your problem and offer ideas or explain how something worked. FYI, the funeral service is online today at 11am US/Eastern time (in one hour): https://youtu.be/hOgMwmFYJM4 The URL was listed on the web page of the obituary: https://www.arbormemorial.ca/capital/obituaries/christopher-bruce-browne/57436/ -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EnterpriseDB https://enterprisedb.com The usefulness of a cup is in its emptiness, Bruce Lee