Mac OS X Server expert Michael Bartosh dead at 28

Mac OS X Server expert Michael Bartosh died on Sunday in Tokyo, Japan. He was 28 years old. According to a post on the website AFP548, Bartosh fell from a balcony early on Sunday morning. Local police have ruled Bartosh’s death an accident.

Bartosh was a former Apple systems engineer and authored O’Reilly Media’s Mac OS X Tiger Server Administration and Mac OS X Panther Server Administration.

“He was considered by many to be without peer for his knowledge of Mac OS X Server and his willingness to share what he knew,” according to Macworld’s Peter Cohen.

Bartosh is survived by his wife, Amber.

Full article here.

John Martellaro has written a piece remembering Michael Bartosh for MyMac.com: http://www.mymac.com/showarticle.php?do=something&id=1521

41 Comments

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    My heart goes out to his family and friends.

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