Developer Claims RubyConf Rejected Award-Winning Open-Source Ruby Project
A Ruby developer has publicly alleged that RubyConf rejected his open-source project submission despite it having won an award from Matz, Ruby's creator, at an international tech competition. The developer says he built the project to solve a real workplace problem, offering a Ruby-based frontend framework as an alternative to JavaScript libraries like React. He claims the rejection reflects bias against contributors outside the conference's perceived in-group, rather than the merit of the work. The developer also suggests that proposals challenging the dominance of React or JavaScript may face resistance from some in the Ruby conference community. He shared his account across two blog posts, arguing the pattern harms the broader Ruby ecosystem by discouraging innovative open-source contributions.
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