Dear colleagues,
After a long illness Internet Pioneer dr. Rob Blokzijl died yesterday.
Rob Blokzijl started his career as a nuclear physicist, where he catalyzed the
collaborations needed for building the networks that served scientific data
exchange. Armed with that experience he became a founding member of the RIPE
forum in 1989. He would be its chair, its _primus inter pares_, for 25 years to
come. He was at the cradle of numerous initiatives that shaped the Internet,
such as the creation of the first regional Internet registry in the world (RIPE
NCC). He was one of the key persons for the European Internet and was involved
in AMS-IX, in NATO, in ICANN, and various boards and committees. This year he
was awarded the Postel Service Award for his pioneering work, 25 years of RIPE
leadership, and for enabling countless others to spread the Internet across
Europe and beyond.
When Rob was awarded the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award this year, I asked if
I could play a role in the ceremony. I did that because the Rob is what I
imagine Jon Postel had been: A man with a vision about the Internet who
inspired others through his competence, common sense, and personality. Rob was
an important mentor throughout my career in the Internet and I was proud and
happy that it was possible to pay him respect publicly by handing him the
Postel Service Award.
Our colleagues at RIPE NCC have published an
[obituary](https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/rob-blokzijl-obituary) and a
site for those who wish to [share their own tribute to
Rob](https://labs.ripe.net/Members/mirjam/tribute-to-dr-robert-blokzij-1943-2015).
To quote Daniel Karrenberg from the RIPE NCC _"I am sure Rob would wish to see
positive, even somewhat lighthearted and anecdotal contributions."_.
—Olaf Kolkman
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Olaf Kolkman
kolkman(_at_)isoc(_dot_)org
Chief Internet Technology Officer
Internet Society
www.internetsociety.org
LinkedIn:
OlafKolkman
Twitter:
@Kolkman
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