| (disclaimer I am the curator of first and the maintainer of the second) From where I am, things don't look the same as you are describing them: 1. https://newsletter.shortruby.com - it is younger than 1 year, but you can find a lot of new content there: new podcasts were released in the last 12 months, new conferences were organized, and new books were announced. When I say new = it means never done before, not new editions. 2. https://rubyandrails.info - while it is not a comprehensive directory, it has a lot of resources. Indeed the youtube courses section is empty, but that is due to my lack of time, not because they are missing 3. Also, take a look at this https://rubyconferences.org I don't have time to debate everything you wrote in the article, nor do I think I can change your mind. I also don't know the future. Maybe you are right, maybe you are wrong. I choose to believe that Ruby is not dying and act like it: launch a newsletter, start to write a book, and prepare some more projects. |