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The Itojun Service Award 2010

The Itojun Service Award 2010. The Itojun Service Award. Dr. Jun-ichiro Hagino, known as “itojun” or “The IPv6 Samurai”, passed away in 2007, aged just 37. a true hacker (KAME IPv6/IPsec, etc) who loved computers, programming, music and food. The award

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The Itojun Service Award 2010

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  1. The Itojun Service Award 2010

  2. The Itojun Service Award • Dr. Jun-ichiro Hagino, known as “itojun” or “The IPv6 Samurai”, passed away in 2007, aged just 37. • a true hacker (KAME IPv6/IPsec, etc) who loved computers, programming, music and food. • The award • was established by itojun’s family and friends, and is administrated by ISOC. • recognizes and commemorates itojun’s extraordinary dedication to IPv6 development. • aims at encouraging pragmatic contributions to IPv6 development and deployment in the spirit of serving the Internet.

  3. The 2010 Itojun Service Award • Goes to

  4. The 2010 Itojun Service Award • Goes to Bjoern A. Zeeb (FreeBSD) • For his dedicated implementation work in making IPv6 a first class citizen in the open source UNIX world • His continuing efforts to improve IPv6 in FreeBSD include • Leadership in IPv6 development • Practical engineering work to improve and secure the IPv6 stack • Making the “jail” virtualization work with IPv6 • Enabling IPv6-only kernel

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