Hi Laurent, What sort of articles are you thinking of? I assume the blog's aim is to attract new people. I personally would not mind seeing an article on deploying an app to Leopard without ruby/MacRuby installed. I guess there will need to be a 0.4 article also (which i assume you are the only one qualified to do). I have the kernel of a simple tutorial on www.johnmacshea.org, about writing a gui app communicating to a remote server (a vocab tester) - would that be suitable? (i would need to clean and expand it) I wont be able to do for 2-3 weeks however. The other stuff on that site are for people already familiar with MacRuby so are probably not appropriate for the main blog. Otherwise suggest something - and if its in my competence I am happy to do it! Cheers, John On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti@apple.com>wrote:
Hi guys,
I think that trunk has been under development for too long. It contains lots of fixes and improvements over 0.3, the current release, and we should push a 0.4 release out of the doors.
I thought that we would be able to write a new IO subsystem for 0.4, despite the fact that this effort has started it seems that it won't be completed any time soon. I don't see the new IO subsystem rewrite as a blocker because trunk is already used by several projects.
Thoughts? I would like to release trunk as 0.4 next week.
On a related note, the blog is not very active at the moment. Would someone be willing to contribute articles to it?
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