How is this not an argument against the existence of any type of "community"?
Of course there are Ruby, C and PHP communities. They do not include every single person and they can be more or less homogeneous when compared to each other.
Ask the people who are trying to build healthy communities around a new language or project if they think that these don't exist or don't matter or can't be worse or better than other communities.
Of course there are Ruby, C and PHP communities. They do not include every single person and they can be more or less homogeneous when compared to each other.
Ask the people who are trying to build healthy communities around a new language or project if they think that these don't exist or don't matter or can't be worse or better than other communities.