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Posts by Amanda Perino

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I benchmarked which language works best with Claude Code. Ruby, Python, and JavaScript came out cheapest,
fastest, and most stable!

See my article in detail: dev.to/mame/which-p...

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RubyEvents.org February 2026 Newsletter In February, RubyEvents had 12 contributors and 55 PRs merged! This month, we had RubyForGood - Belgium, Belfast RubyFest, and Fukuoka RubyistKaigi 05. We're looking forward to Ruby Community Conferen...

Hello friends! This is our first edition of the Ruby Events Newsletter!

Find recent events, released videos, and a changelog within. Let us know if there's anything you want to see in March's edition? 🤩

www.rubyevents.org/announcement...

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Pretty fascinating stuff, thanks for making this video!

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

Agree. We also need to stop with the "And they say Ruby is dying" in a sarcastic way.

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PaperCall.io - Blastoff Rails Blastoff Rails is a conference for Ruby and Rails developers that love building things.

Don't forget you have until January 11th to submit a talk for Blastoff Rails next summer!
www.papercall.io/blastoff

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Finally, www.ruby-lang.org/en/ has a new design.

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I’m very honored and grateful.

Rails has given me a lot, and giving back through open source has always felt like the natural response. Looking forward to continuing the work. ❤️

I wrote a short note on my blog:
marcoroth.dev/posts/rails-...

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Surprising the 2025 Rails Luminary winner Marco Roth in Zurich
Surprising the 2025 Rails Luminary winner Marco Roth in Zurich YouTube video by Ruby on Rails

youtu.be/WqZBzNKWXCQ?...

4 months ago 14 2 2 0
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Congrats Marco Roth: 2025 Rails Luminary We are stoked to share that the Rails Core team has announced Marco Roth as the 2025 Rails Luminary.

We were very proud to present @marcoroth.dev with the Rails Luminary Award 2025.

And yes, I was on a secret mission to Zurich 😀.

rubyonrails.org/2025/12/17/m...

4 months ago 55 14 0 2

Love this!!!

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Finally, I made Ruby 30th anniversary stamp for @therubypassport.com You can get this at Ruby conferences that I'm going to.

4 months ago 46 6 4 1

Amazing! I will actually be in Zürich this week. See you all there!

4 months ago 1 1 0 0

Not overdue; deadline extended. Please note I don't monitor this account regularly, but you can reach out to the foundation at foundation@rubyonrails.org for any questions.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Please read this and send it to your company's Engineering leadership.

6 months ago 8 0 0 0

Ownership of the RubyGems and Bundler repositories has officially moved to the Ruby core team. Ruby Central will continue to collaborate closely on management, governance, and development while operating rubygems.org for the community.

Read more here: rubycentral.org/news/ruby-ce...

6 months ago 17 6 2 1

🌈 Passport update:
We're working hard to making more of them and send them to conference and meetup organizers.

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The Transition of RubyGems Repository Ownership

Ruby Gems and Bundler will be moved into the Ruby organization.

* Ruby Core and Ruby Central will be managing it together
* No changes to license, IP, or copyright
* rubygems.org operated by Ruby Central

www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2025...

rubycentral.org/news/ruby-ce...

6 months ago 24 10 0 1
Adrian Marin's Ruby Stamps Page on RubyEvents.org.

Adrian Marin's Ruby Stamps Page on RubyEvents.org.

Additionally to collecting stamps in your physical @therubypassport.com, you can now also collect and see these stamps on @rubyevents.org!

6 months ago 28 13 3 1
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People jumped to conclusions about this RubyGems thing For context, last week I wrote a post bringing to light a number of things Andre Arko had said and done (/posts/why-im-not-rushing-to-take-sides-in-the-rubygems-fiasco/) in the past as a way to provide some context. Context that might explain why any of the principal actors involved in the RubyGems maintainer crisis (summarized well up to that point by Emanuel Maiberg (https://www.404media.co/how-ruby-went-off-the-rails/)) would take such otherwise inexplicable actions and then fail to even attempt to explain them. Today, Jean shed some light on Shopify's significant investments in Ruby and Rails open-source (https://byroot.github.io/opensource/ruby/2025/10/09/dear-rubyists.html), and it actually paints a picture of corporate investment in open source done right. (Disclosure: I know and am friends with several people who work at Shopify on these teams, and unless they're all lying to me, they sure seem to prioritize their work based on what Ruby and Rails need, as opposed to what Shopify wants.) Jean went a step further by contrasting Shopify's approach with the perverse incentives at play when individuals or groups receive sponsorships to do open source. He also drew a pretty clear line of those incentives playing out based on how RubyGems and Bundler maintainers reacted to Shopify's feature submissions. Read the post, it's good.

People jumped to conclusions about this RubyGems thing

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Rubygems.org AWS Root Access Event – September 2025 As part of standard incident-response practice, Ruby Central is publishing the following post-incident review to the public. This document summarizes the September 2025 AWS root-access event, what…

Here’s a note from our Executive Director regarding our recent security incident.
rubycentral.org/news/rubygem...

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Dear Rubyists: Shopify Isn’t Your Enemy I’ve been meaning to write a post about my perspective on Open Source and corporate entities. I already got the rough outline of it; however, I’m suffering from writer’s block, but more importantly, t...

I tried to explain why I don't believe the recent accusations toward my former teammates, as well as how the Ruby and Rails Infra team at Shopify operates and why it can be trusted.

byroot.github.io/opensource/r...

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This is correct. We spend money on Rails World (aiming for a certain net loss after sponsorships and ticket revenue). We do not make money on it, and don't plan to.

6 months ago 11 1 1 0
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Rails World: Amanda Perino - The Ruby Gems Podcast Amanda Perino, Executive Director of the Rails Foundation, shares insights into Rails World's evolution and the foundation's growth strategy for supporting the global Ruby on Rails community. From cre...

Our 2nd #RailsWorld episode is up! Check out our interview with Amanda Perino (@amandabrooke.bsky.social) from the Rails Foundation, as we discuss everything that goes into putting Rails World together: www.buzzsprout.com/2509083/epis...

6 months ago 9 1 0 0
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A board member's perspective of the RubyGems controversy What a week it's been as a Ruby Central Board Member.

Freedom, another member of the Ruby Central Board, wrote this post, but it closely aligns with my feelings and experiences as well.

apiguy.substack.com/p/a-board-me...

7 months ago 16 12 0 1

I understand. I also heard from people in the US that couldn't attend Rails World this year because they didn't want to face immigration on the way back into the US. There's no winning here, just waiting and hoping things get better.

7 months ago 14 0 1 0
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Awww, thank you! I haven't logged in in here in awhile, so just saw this. I appreciate it! <3

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1Password joins the Rails Foundation: Strengthening the community, empowering developers | 1Password 1Password is joining the Rails Foundation as a core member. Learn more about the announcement and what it means for Kolide and other 1Password products.

1Password has joined the Rails Foundation.

"1Password is joining the Rails Foundation for three reasons: Rails is where the future is, Rails is where the community is, and Rails is where the challenge is."

blog.1password.com/1password-jo...

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