>Sidekiq withdrew its $250,000/year sponsorship for Ruby Central
Whoa! I'm blown away that Sidekiq has enough money in the bank that one of their sponsorships is $250k/yr!
Sidekiq the company (actually ContribSys) is just one guy: Mike Perham.[0]
I listened to an interview with Mike a few years ago, and he seemed like he had an amazing setup. He was making about $1M/yr with no employees, just him selling code and contributing to open-source. I don't think he even has servers to keep online.
According to this podcast from 2023, he's now making close to $10M/yr in revenue and is still just running the whole thing by himself.[0] Great life for a solo dev founder!
[0] https://ruby.social/@getajobmike
[1] https://www.startupsfortherestofus.com/episodes/episode-661-...
This is a great account of "what."
I'm still struggling to understand the "why."
(That's not an implicit criticism of the article, which is extremely appreciated because it's neutral and factual)
I've been away from Ruby for a few years but Shopify always seemed like a huge net positive, sponsoring lots of valuable work on both Ruby and Rails. I never followed Ruby community happenings very closely but I'm not aware of negative feelings towards their community role in the past.
> To strengthen supply chain security, we are taking important steps to ensure that administrative access to the RubyGems.org, RubyGems, and Bundler is securely managed.
Ridiculously bold to say when what happened here was literally a malicious supply chain attack.