SourceSeth Vidal, long-time member of the Fedora community and lead developer of yum, was killed in a hit-and-run bicycle accident on Monday. Robyn Bergeron
spoke for the Fedora Project and community, saying: "He was a gifted speaker, a brilliant thinker, a clever wit, a humble and genuinely funny person, and a good friend" and that the community owed "an enormous debt of gratitude to Seth's dedication to Fedora and other free software projects, his commitment to community values, and his passion for excellence in his work."
As well as creating yum, Vidal had helped maintain the Fedora project's infrastructure and helped create the
original Fedora Extras system, and had contributed to the CentOS project. "To say he will be missed is an understatement," said Bergeron. Vidal is also remembered on
LWN.net, where his friendly and helpful nature was recalled.
Vidal had been riding in his home town of Durham, North Carolina, where he lived with his partner Eunice Chang. He had been on the Hillandale Road when he was
struck from behind by a sedan which did not stop; the driver has since
turned himself in and has been charged with felony hit and run and driving with a revoked licence.