Ruby Core Team Assumes Stewardship of RubyGems and Bundler
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Summary
The Ruby core team, led by Matz, is taking over stewardship of RubyGems and Bundler from Ruby Central to provide long-term stability and continuity for the Ruby ecosystem. These essential tools have historically been developed outside the Ruby organization despite being bundled with Ruby as standard library components for many years.
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bundled with the Ruby language for many years and functioning as part of the standard library
RubyGems and Bundler have historically been developed outside the Ruby organization on GitHub
the Ruby core team, led by Matz, has decided to assume stewardship of these projects from Ruby Central
To provide the community with long-term stability and continuity
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