Maybe it's private as they are using it from within some of the apps that the 
Lion preview ships with. Either way, it would be good to get some kind of 
confirmation as to whether we can expect it to stay private or not, come the 
release. I would hope that there isn't a need to be too secretive about these 
sorts of plans.

On 7 Mar 2011, at 22:59, Thibault Martin-Lagardette wrote:

> Even though I totally would rather see MacRuby as a public framework just 
> like everyone else here, isn't the reason because once it's in the Public 
> frameworks, Apple would have to maintain it for a certain amount of time, and 
> since MacRuby hasn't hit the 1.0 milestone yet, they might not want to do it 
> right now?
> 
> Of course, this is just a guess :-)
> 
> -- 
> Thibault Martin-Lagardette
> 
> On Monday, March 7, 2011 at 20:40, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> 
>> Apple seems to have decided to ship MacRuby as a private Framework in their 
>> new OS (Lion), meaning that OS X developers can't link to it, even tho it 
>> ships with the OS. If you would like to not have to embed MacRuby, please 
>> take a minute to file a ticket as suggested in the post.
>> 
>> Blog post: http://merbist.com/2011/03/07/hey-apple-please-be-nice-and-share/
>> 
>> - Matt
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