Awesome. Yes it would be great to see the recipes there 

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On Feb 18, 2012, at 5:37, Kevin Poorman <k...@brightleafsoftware.com> wrote:

> Rubyists!
> 
> I'd love to help out with a new macruby website. I'm forking/pulling the 
> linked github. 
> Regarding content, perhaps there is a place for the macruby Recipes i've been 
> kicking out on a new site? 
> 
> I'm also going to take a shot at the installer here in a minute, and the 
> sublime text2 bundle (but thats a stretch goal for me, I don't know python 
> yet)
> 
> -Pkj
> 
> 
> On Feb 18, 2012, at 3:54 AM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> A few of you asked me privately and publicly what was going on with MacRuby 
>> releases and what was the plan now that Apple clearly said that ARC is the 
>> future and that the GC will be deprecated in MountainLion.
>> 
>> First off, I want to emphasis that even though ARC is the future for iOS and 
>> OS X, the GC won't go away anytime soon. In other words, MacRuby runs on 
>> MountainLion, so there is no real rush. But we need a plan and that plan 
>> probably means not using the GC anymore :p
>> 
>> Regarding MacRuby's releases, Laurent promised to push 0.11 and well, we are 
>> waiting on him but it should happen any day now ;)
>> 
>> Allan Delacruz, a designer friend of the project did a redesign of the site 
>> but we need some help to rebase and polish the content.
>> Volunteers please stand up, Allan's branch is there: 
>> https://github.com/AllanD/MacRubyWebsite  Maybe someone can find some time 
>> over President's day to give us an updated website? Don't hesitate to email 
>> the mailing list about that.
>> 
>> Xcode 4.3 It was reported that because Xcode is now a normal app, our 
>> templates aren't installed in the right place. We need a few volunteers to 
>> modify/test our installer to support the older and the newer Xcode. Or maybe 
>> we can just agree to only support the latest Xcode version (thoughts?)
>> 
>> Extra ideas for volunteers:
>> Changelog for 0.11 release, let's help Laurent writing the release blog post 
>> by giving him a summarized changelog
>> Sublime Text 2 http://www.sublimetext.com/ is the new TextMate and I quickly 
>> looked at it and adding MacRuby support seems really straightforward 
>> (requires some Python scripting but hey, that's better than dealing with 
>> AppleScript :p). My challenge to you is to offer a MacRuby/Cocoa package.
>> Organize the various samples we have and add them to the website.
>> Update the tutorials (linking to the online version of my book is fine but 
>> original stuff should be encouraged, especially what I missed in the book)
>> Document the MacRuby internals and help new devs contribute feature and fix 
>> bugs.
>> Summary: the sky isn't falling, we are all good but we need help and we need 
>> to grow the team of active contributors. Tell us what you are interested in 
>> helping with and let's get organized to push MacRuby to the next level.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> - Matt
>> 
>> 
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