Hi Kevin,

I don't think many app developers would want to publish their source code 
through the iTunes store. Another developer would quickly "swallow it up" into 
a larger application. I wouldn't be interested in any solution that doesn't 
compile the code.

Bob Rice

On Nov 6, 2013, at 9:51 PM, Kevin Walzer <k...@codebykevin.com> wrote:

> With MacRuby seemingly abandoned, is there any constituency for using 
> standard Ruby for Mac desktop deployment? I was very interested in trying to 
> use Ruby with Tk, but was stymied by the lack of deployment API's. Tk is 
> old-school, but it has the virtue of actually working with standard Ruby when 
> nearly every other Ruby UI toolkit and framework does not (wxRuby, etc.) Is 
> there any way to abstract any of the MacRuby/Ruby-Cocoa packaging tools (such 
> as standalonify) into a general app bundling package?
> 
> --Kevin
> 
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