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But how does this solve anything? People will still not trust Ruby Central. And rubygems.org is under control by Ruby Central, even IF ruby core tries to jump in to the rescue.
Well, now there's gem.coop, and we don't have to worry about bundler/gem becoming hostile to other services so either:
gem.coop matures and people move to it
Or ruby central gets their crap together and regains some trust.
It's definitely a win that the tool entry point is now managed by competent people with a good track record that aren't involved in the current drama.