Carl Quinn, a revered figure in the Java and DevOps communities, passed away, leaving a significant impact on those who knew him, including the JFrog community. Although he was never an official employee, Carl's influence was instrumental in shaping JFrog's early years, providing valuable feedback and championing innovations like the first Docker registry and the universal binary repository. He was known for his passion for technology and people, and his contributions extended across companies like Netflix, Riot Games, and Zoox. Carl was deeply involved with the community, often seen engaging and advocating for best practices, and was set to be the first participant in JFrog's "SuperFrogs" advocacy program. His legacy is marked by his dedication, kindness, and unwavering support for his peers, making him a beloved friend and mentor whose presence will be sorely missed but whose impact will endure.