2020-01-08 21:33:40 +00:00
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layout: blog
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title: "Remembering Brad Childs"
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date: 2020-01-10T10:00:00-08:00
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slug: Remembering-Brad-Childs
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**Authors:** Paul Morie, Red Hat
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2020-01-13 15:13:37 +00:00
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Last year, the Kubernetes family lost one of its own. Brad Childs was a
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SIG Storage chair and long time contributor to the project. Brad worked on a
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number of features in storage and was known as much for his friendliness and
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sense of humor as for his technical contributions and leadership.
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We recently spent time remembering Brad at Kubecon NA:
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- [A Tribute to Bradley Childs](https://youtu.be/4eI2PTAJ-sE)
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- [CNCF Memorial](https://github.com/cncf/memorials/blob/master/bradley-childs.md)
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Our hearts go out to Brad’s friends and family and others whose lives he touched
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inside and outside the Kubernetes community.
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Thank you for everything, Brad. We’ll miss you.
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