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One specific issue I've heard echoed from the community is the importance of making it clear what the funding situation is for RubyGems hosting.
To test public perception, I ran a Twitter poll on this a few days ago, and the results are shown in the screenshot below:
It's not surprising that half of people don't know offhand who is responsible for paying for hosting, although it'd be great if that number was lower. It is somewhat concerning that of the remaining people who responded, ~3 out of 10 assume RubyTogether is responsible for hosting fees.
Looking around and trying to find the information as a casual visitor might, I was able to find the RubyGems partnership page, which is linked from the "What about Ruby Central" section down in the RubyTogether's FAQ.
This is useful, and a good start!
https://rubytogether.org/rubygems
I am not sure if the language there has been reviewed by Ruby Central. If so, great! If not, I'd like to suggest having them do so and then making sure to coordinate whenever this page is updated.
But when we go to Rubygems.org itself (which is where most people will end up when just using Ruby rather than specifically looking up RubyTogether), we see this:
As a visitor, seeing no mention of Ruby Central here, nor the RubyGems partnership, I could totally understand why people would assume RubyTogether was the primary steward who was responsible for covering hosting fees.
Ruby Central is listed on the sponsors page, but not in this attribution.
I'd like to suggest rewriting this copy on RubyGems.org to make it clear that RubyGems is supported via the Rubygems Partnership, and then explicitly linking to that page. You can have an additional paragraph about contributing to RubyTogether, since Ruby Central isn't really actively soliciting donations, but it should be made super clear that these two things are overlapping but not equivalent to one another.
It might be even more helpful to make the partnership page a whole lot more detailed, explaining the whole end-to-end story about who is paying for what.
(Note: I'm speaking only for myself based on what I've seen expressed as a concern, I'm not affiliated w. Ruby Central. But I do think just from the perspective of the Ruby community member, they need to know who is responsible for paying the bills for the things they rely on day-to-day)