I had the opportunity to work with Seth on the Func project and knew him to be a seriously stand-up dude who cared deeply about the quality of his work and the people who used it. You just had to say 'skvidal' on #fedora-devel and, as if by magic, he'd appear and get you unblocked on whatever it was you were hacking on. It was just unbelievable, I've never known a developer that cared so much about making people's lives easier.
Everyone who had the privilege to be in Seth's orbit knew he was a hell of a developer, a hell of a sysadmin, and a man who worked his ass off to make the world of Linux a better place, and by god did he make it so.
RIP Seth, I will miss you greatly and I know that there must be a massive crowd of folks up there vouching for you, having saved this mortal world from dependency hell.
The influence Seth has had on my career, in fact the way I look at so many things, has been so incredibly huge I don't know what to say. He's helped me so much in so many ways, influenced the way I think in so many ways, without Func my current company wouldn't even exist and who knows what I'd be doing.
If there's any advice here to take away that I might have learned from a lot of great memo-list posts from Seth, if anything at all, is go make the world a better place. Don't just write software. Care about stuff and making the world a better place. It's important. And take some time to let your yard get mowed by goats, because it's funny to watch :)
Everyone who had the privilege to be in Seth's orbit knew he was a hell of a developer, a hell of a sysadmin, and a man who worked his ass off to make the world of Linux a better place, and by god did he make it so.
RIP Seth, I will miss you greatly and I know that there must be a massive crowd of folks up there vouching for you, having saved this mortal world from dependency hell.