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eutropia ◴[] No.45301086[source]
Could someone with more insight as to the decision-making at Ruby Central weigh in on what's going on here? Between this and drama with the conferences over the years I'm just confused. They've been busy launching podcasts and doing fundraising, email campaigns and all that. Has there been a change in leadership?
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swilk001 ◴[] No.45301360[source]
Yes, they recently hired a new Executive Director.
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bradgessler ◴[] No.45301455[source]
Links:

https://rubycentral.org/news/reflections-on-railsconf-2025-f...

https://www.linkedin.com/in/shancureton

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RobotToaster ◴[] No.45301660[source]
Someone with absolutely no technical background, a recipe for disaster.
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1. drbragg ◴[] No.45301755[source]
Opposed to hiring someone with a technical background but no experience running a non-profit?
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2. daveguy ◴[] No.45301775[source]
Non sequitur. False dichotomy.
3. ehutch79 ◴[] No.45301830[source]
As opposed to someone with experience with both?
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4. drbragg ◴[] No.45301931[source]
I mean, that would be awesome. Got someone in mind?
5. TehCorwiz ◴[] No.45302176[source]
It's easier to learn to run a non-profit coming from a technical management background than it is for an MBA to learn to be an engineer.