The very first time I stepped into the NOC as a member of the team, I was proud
and shy at the same time. Chris let my shyness fade away in a second, with his
warm welcome, his jokes ad his gentle attitude (he was the one who brought to
the NOC the nice habit of gathering orders from the entire team before going to
Starbucks to buy some well-deserved, freshly brewed coffee). During the last
two intense years of IETF meetings I also had the pleasure to learn tons of
interesting things about network management and configuration from him. I liked
the fact that he had both a deep understanding of theory and a flair for
practical work. He loved to work side-by-side with his colleagues, with his
open mind and his cooperative attitude. I will bring with me the memory of a
nice, wise and funny gentleman with whom it was a pleasure to chat about both
technical and non-technical topics.
Ciao, Chris…
Simon
On 03/mar/2016, at 17:41, Jim Martin <jim(_at_)daedelus(_dot_)com> wrote:
Friends and Colleagues,
Many of you know Chris Elliott, an active member of the IETF community
for more than 20 years, and a critical member of the IETF’s NOC team. I sadly
need to pass on that Chris is no longer with us. I just got off the phone
with Carolyn his wife, and she confirmed that he died overnight. There aren’t
any details on how he passed.
Chris had been a strong voice in the Management and Wireless
communities, contributing to a number of the SNMP, NetConf, as well as CAPWAP
RFCs. He had been participating and attending IETF meetings since the late
80s. Over the last decade, he’s also become a crucial member of the IETF NOC
team, handling the design and deployments of our wireless nets. In fact, he
was the main person behind the re-architecture of the Concorde Hotel wireless
during the Paris meeting that garnered such attention that it got it’s own
article in Network World (*).
But far more important than any of that, Chris was a friend and
colleague. His wit and ready laugh, his kindness and his wisdom will be
missed. We on the NOC Team will be lesser without him, but will strive every
time to deliver a network he would be proud of.
In talking to Carolyn, I asked if there was anything any of us could do
to help. She did ask one thing … she asked for notes from Chris's friends on
something positive we’ll remember about him. If you knew Chris and want to
help. please put together something that resonates with you on a memory of
Chris or a shared experience, I know it will help her and their kids through
this tough time. Something heartfelt and quick is probably the best. You can
send them to me at jim(_at_)noc(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)org
<mailto:jim(_at_)noc(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)org> and I’ll make sure she gets them.
There’s no information about any memorials at this time, but I’ll pass
on anything I learn. Please keep his family in your thoughts, and if you’re
so inclined, your prayers.
- Jim
(*)
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2187231/wireless/ietf-attendees-re-engineer-their-hotel-s-wi-fi-network.html
<http://www.networkworld.com/article/2187231/wireless/ietf-attendees-re-engineer-their-hotel-s-wi-fi-network.html>
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Universita' di Napoli Federico II
Computer Engineering Department
Phone: +39 081 7683823 -- Fax: +39 081 7683816
e-mail: spromano(_at_)unina(_dot_)it
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idioti. Ci rifletto un istante; e mi scoraggio>>. Magritte.
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