Masonite Framework Community Mourns Passing of Contributor Joe Mancuso
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A touch underbaked. Edible, but you'll want a strong coffee alongside.
Summary
The article announces the passing of Joe Mancuso, a key contributor to the Masonite open-source framework, due to health complications. It shares a personal tribute from a community member who worked with Joe, highlighting his dedication to the project even while battling health issues, and emphasizes that the open-source project will continue to grow through community contributions.
Key quotes
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Even when fighting for his life, he continued doing everything he could to maintain and support this project.
One of the beautiful things about open source is that we build together.
While Joe is no longer with us, Masonite can continue to grow and evolve through the contributions of our community.
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