Yes. Very. It was important to me and Michelle that it be a tribute to Lee’s genius and contribution to Cloudflare. We spent a long time looking for the right reporter and publication. Wired seemed appropriate given Lee’s love of technology. And Sandra was a total class act. We opened up fully to her, spending nearly a year letting her get to know us. Lee’s family was incredibly giving of their time. It takes a really talented and empathetic writer to have people feel safe and to open up to such a personal story like they did.
I got the advance copy of the article last night and it’s been an emotional 12 hours reliving a lot of the last 18 years I’ve known Lee. But I’m happy we helped create something Lee’s two sons will be able to read and see a little bit of what an incredible person their dad was.
Thank you for this post. It reminded me of the one line in “General Magic” where Marc Porat tells the documentary producer that the reason he agreed to make himself very available and open for the film was so that his (presumably somewhat estranged) children can get to know him and the story and the work they did, better.
Terribly sorry for you and your friends and colleagues’ loss. Thank you and everyone else for doing this for his children.
Had same reaction when I saw Marc in the General Magic doc. We’d already started working with Sandra when I saw it. But think it’s part of why Marc’s story was so emotional for me. Both stories of opportunity, genius, and loss.
Maybe it was the direction or the editing, but there was so much romance in it for me as a kid growing up in SV during that era. I had Misty eyes for an era mostly gone by.
Thanks again for your work, both on the company and the article.
Thanks for sharing that. It sounds like first and foremost, everyone wanted to do right by their friend. That alone is touching, and I'm glad that the final article was the tribute you all hoped for. It was heartbreaking and beautiful, and was an honor to be let into the lives of everyone involved.
My prayer is that while this time is emotional, the process and article also provide a degree of healing as well. Again, thanks for sharing.
This was one of the most incredibly tragic and moving pieces I've read recently, and serves as a reminder of the fragility of consciousness and being. Thank you for sharing his story.
I got the advance copy of the article last night and it’s been an emotional 12 hours reliving a lot of the last 18 years I’ve known Lee. But I’m happy we helped create something Lee’s two sons will be able to read and see a little bit of what an incredible person their dad was.