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Tom Lord RIP

From Berkeley comes the sad news of the passing of Tom Lord, a longtime free-software developer and the original author of GNU arch. He will be missed.

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Tom Lord RIP

Posted Jul 19, 2022 17:04 UTC (Tue) by tchernobog (subscriber, #73595) [Link]

I worked a bit with Tom on GNU Arch, back in the day. He was a great mind, precise and dedicated. He was always supporting and caring with contributors.

If we have distributed version control systems such as Bazaar (first) and git (later), we owe it in no small part to him.

Rest in peace Tom, I will miss you.

Tom Lord RIP

Posted Jul 19, 2022 22:21 UTC (Tue) by ejr (subscriber, #51652) [Link]

I also was an occasional contributor to and heavy user of GNU Arch. And occasional user of GNU Guile, to which he also gave life. He was as opinionated as the rest of us. I never encountered him while in Berkeley, but I was a student at UCB.

Tom Lord RIP

Posted Jul 20, 2022 6:10 UTC (Wed) by oldtomas (guest, #72579) [Link]

Tom, I will miss you.

Tom Lord RIP

Posted Jul 20, 2022 10:28 UTC (Wed) by pgeorgi (guest, #74838) [Link]

As kind of an hommage to Tom, I recently patched up tla to work in a current environment and collected whatever arch repos I could still find on the open net (tla register-archive compatible server, at least with the above patch; web frontend; archive.org stash so nobody else needs to go through the file system massaging to make things work again)

If you have more repos somewhere on a backup or something and they're redistributable (i.e. open source code), I'd be interested to host them. A good indication that you're looking at an arch repo is a file called "=meta-info/name".

Tom Lord RIP

Posted Jul 21, 2022 5:48 UTC (Thu) by epa (subscriber, #39769) [Link]

I couldn't reach the server for the linked article, but I found the text in Google's cache:

Thomas Lord
1966-2022
Trina Pundurs
Monday June 27, 2022 - 05:21:00 PM
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Thomas Lord was born April 26, 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he lived until the age of 10 when his family relocated to western Massachusetts.

He graduated from Phillips Academy Andover in 1984.

He attended Johns Hopkins University and Carnegie Mellon University, and in 1987 began his career as a software engineer at Carnegie Mellon, working on the Andrew Project.

During this time he became interested in the free software movement (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html) and thereafter dedicated himself to developing and supporting free software (aka libre software or open source). He worked as an employee of the Free Software Foundation, developing for the GNU Project, for several years in the early 1990s.

In 1995 he first moved to Berkeley and began spending time in People’s Park, a place and a society that held great meaning for him.

He returned to Pittsburgh PA in 1998, then came back to the Bay Area in 2001 and relocated permanently to Berkeley in 2004.

In 2007 he married Trina Pundurs, his life partner since 1992.

Upon settling in Berkeley, he began engaging with city politics and policymaking. His interest led him to contribute to the Berkeley Daily Planet, and his work with Planet editor Becky O’Malley drew him further into city and regional issues, especially housing, displacement, and homelessness. In 2016 he was appointed by then-Councilmember Cheryl Davila to serve on the City Housing Advisory Commission.

In 2018 he was profoundly moved by a news report about scientists weeping in the aisles at COP 24, where the IPCC presented its Special Report on the impact of global warming of 1.5° C (“IPCC SR15”). Upon studying SR15, and following the work of Greta Thunberg, he became a tireless advocate of speaking the truth about the climate emergency and treating it as an actual emergency.

In addition to his climate and housing activism, he spent several years volunteering with students at Longfellow Middle School as part of the Writer Coach Connection program.

He died unexpectedly this week of a massive brain hemorrhage.

Thomas is survived by his wife Trina Pundurs, mother Luanna Pierannunzi, uncle Christopher Lord, aunt Sharlene Jones, and many cousins and extended family.


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