I certainly hope it doesn't reflect at all on the Ruby community.
How can it? It's the actions of single person, or that of a single company.
When did they become the stand-in for the thousands of people who use Ruby?
The idea that because some number of people all use a particular programming language that there is then some sort of cohesive and coordinated collective to which one can assign blame or praise is lazy and wrong.
How can it? It's the actions of single person, or that of a single company.
When did they become the stand-in for the thousands of people who use Ruby?
The idea that because some number of people all use a particular programming language that there is then some sort of cohesive and coordinated collective to which one can assign blame or praise is lazy and wrong.