Ruby Together funds up to 5 hours per week of ongoing work by a development team consisting of:
- Aditya Prakash, who also works to keep RubyGems.org up, improving the codebase and managing the servers.
- Christoph Olszowka, who is building The Ruby Toolbox 2.0.
- David Radcliffe, who maintains and develops RubyGems.org, as well as the servers that run it.
- David Rodríguez, who helps maintain both Bundler and RubyGems.
- Ellen Marie Dash, who maintains the how_is reporting tool, as well as the RubyGems library and the
gem
command. - Kerri Miller, who is making the lives of RubyGems and RubyGems.org users better, one issue at a time.
- Luis Sagastume, who is helping maintain and improve RubyGems and Gemstash.
- Samuel E. Giddins, who maintains Molinillo, the dependency resolver used by Bundler, RubyGems, and CocoaPods, and contributes to each of those projects.
- Gift Egwuenu, who writes the Bundler and RubyGems documentation.
- Irene Kannyo, who copywrites and edits the monthly newsletter.
Developer team alumni include:
The Ruby Together board of directors is made up entirely of volunteers. The board currently includes:
- Adarsh Pandit from Cylinder Digital
- Allison Sheren McMillan from GitHub
- Coraline Ada Ehmke from Stitch Fix
- Jonan Scheffler from Heroku
- Valerie Woolard from CommonLit
Board alumni include:
Ruby Together relies on its own team to enable and evangelize our non-profit work. That team includes:
- André Arko, executive director
- Mandy Moore, executive administrator
- Matt Solt, head of growth
- Monica Silvestre, head of community
Team alumni include:
- Amy Wibowo, design and branding
- Carina C. Zona, developer evangelism
- Phillip Arndt, development and growth
- PJ Hagerty, developer evangelism
- Rachel Keranen, copywriting and content strategy