Nobody at Apple will comment on anything related to an OS X release so I wouldn't expect an answer to your last question.
Regarding the 1.0 roadmap, the goal is to close all these bugs: http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/17
Releases are pushed when ready and while 100% rubyspecs passing and running rails (much harder than runnning the rubyspecs) are goals, I don't think they are 1.0 requirements. The top priority of 1.0 is to be extremely solid when it comes to Cocoa dev. Making sure we can run a web framework which uses all the weirdest Ruby edge cases known to Rubyists is interesting to test the compatibility but that doesn't provide such a great value to the end users.
- Matt
It looks like the MacRuby Roadmap[1] hasn't been updated since before
0.5 was released.
I was surprised (albeit pleasantly) to see the release of 0.8
yesterday, since the due date in Trac[2] was set for February 19,
2011. However, there doesn't appear to be a due date set for any
future releases[3].
I would love to get a better sense of the goals, scope, and timeline
for these upcoming releases. For example:
Is it a goal of the 1.0 release to pass 100% of RubySpecs?
If not, are there more modest, pragmatic goals (e.g. running Rails)?
Are there any hard deadlines for MacRuby driven by Mac OS X Lion?
[1] http://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/MacRubyRoadmap
[2] http://www.macruby.org/trac/milestone/MacRuby%200.8
[3] http://www.macruby.org/trac/roadmap
Thanks,
Erik
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