I get the feeling few of you are every day ruby developers, there are 
incompatibilities between all ruby versions, yes even between 1.9 and 1.8 so 
why on earth should macruby be a finnished Sofa, snug and compfy. It is part of 
rubys attraction that it still evolves.

If I want write a web application I need to learn javascript, I would love to 
see a webruby on all browsers even if it was as early stage as macruby 0.3.

Laurent has created some piece of art, though I mostly use MRI 1.9 I appreciate 
that, it expands ruby into a niche, giving me easy access. I see it as what it 
is, a science project apple runs the same is true for llvm and clang. Of course 
they do it to be ahead of their competition but they share it open source and 
you can do with it whatever pleases you.

Just to make my point clear, if you learn german, you would not write a letter 
to the german or austrian or swiss hobby linguists to complain about all those 
local dialects and how this complicates deciding whether or not learning german 
will give you the expected return of investment.  It would be inappropriate.

Computer languages evolve in a similar manner, ruby more so because it has more 
of the properties of a natural language than other programming languages. So 
there is no way to avoid this dynamic, it will happen again and again.

So there is nothing wrong with macruby there may be something wrong with your 
expectation.

Best
Ben
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