>Especially from Microsoft, who has deep compiler/language expertise, and who owns GitHub (large Rails app).
I thought it was missed opportunities those working inside GitHub could not persuade Microsoft to at least budget out additional resources for Ruby. Although they might have their own battle trying to keep everything Rails and not moving to .NET
It does worry me a bit that all resources are coming from Shopify, hopefully they can keep growing so resources isn't a problem in the near future.
You are making multiple comments talking about Microsoft and Shopify not putting resources into Ruby/rails but both companies have core contributors on them.
Where did I said Shopify not putting resources when the last part of my comment was exactly about Shopify putting resources into Ruby Rails.
Microsoft have contribution into Ruby? Or Do you meant Github has Core Contributor in Rails? Name me a single Microsoft employees actively helping in Ruby Core.
I thought it was missed opportunities those working inside GitHub could not persuade Microsoft to at least budget out additional resources for Ruby. Although they might have their own battle trying to keep everything Rails and not moving to .NET
It does worry me a bit that all resources are coming from Shopify, hopefully they can keep growing so resources isn't a problem in the near future.