Actions were taken, at the request of a major funder or group of funders, that have become a PR problem for the entire Ruby language. This is the third article I’ve seen on HN in the last week and it’s not just Rubyists commenting. This is damaging to everyone who uses Ruby and developers who want job security in the future. These funders should want to maintain the reputation of Ruby, and forcing a nonprofit to take an extreme action like this in a pressure cooker situation puts all of Ruby at risk when it explodes into a scandal. These companies need to work transparently in the best interest of the whole community.