Add RepoFlow to Gems Servers section
RepoFlow is a simple and easy-to-use package management platform with RubyGems support, alongside formats like PyPI, Maven, npm, Docker, and Helm. It includes smart search, permission control, and is available for both self-hosted and cloud use.
The entry was added alphabetically under the Gems Servers section.
RepoFlow meets all quality standards: documented, stable, tested, and actively maintained.
Official website: https://www.repoflow.io
Documentation: https://docs.repoflow.io
Do you have some stats about the Ruby community usage? I'd like to understand how relevant this project is within the Ruby ecosystem.
Do you have some stats about the Ruby community usage? I'd like to understand how relevant this project is within the Ruby ecosystem.
RubyGems support in RepoFlow is relatively new, added after requests from users who wanted a simpler, all-in-one registry. Most usage is self-hosted, so we don’t have precise stats on Gem repository adoption, but there’s clear interest, our blog post about mirroring the entire RubyGems repository is one of the most popular on our site: https://www.repoflow.io/blog/mirror-the-entire-rubygems-repository
Let me know if you want more info.
Since support is relatively new, I think we should wait some time in order to see some relevant adoption in the community. Alternatively, if you want to promote your project here, there is also another option: you can become a sponsor and your logo+link will appear at the beginning of the list, in the "Sponsored by" section (like BetterStack).
Since support is relatively new, I think we should wait some time in order to see some relevant adoption in the community. Alternatively, if you want to promote your project here, there is also another option: you can become a sponsor and your logo+link will appear at the beginning of the list, in the "Sponsored by" section (like BetterStack).
Understood, thanks for the quick reply and for mentioning the sponsorship option.
If possible, let’s keep this pull request open and I’ll update here as community usage grows.
Hey @100tomer Do you have any update? To be honest I've never heard of it in Ruby discussions (X, Reddit, Discord, ...), blog posts or newsletters.