Great news. Thanks, MacRuby.<p>And now, in the interests of looking a Git horse in the mouth: it's a shame about the CamelCase in the organisation and repository names. Not many people do this on GitHub; for example, GitHub's own organisation name is "github", not "GitHub", even though the company name is ordinarily written in camel case.<p>Stretching out before me is a grim meathook future of repeatedly typing "macruby/macruby", then seeing "ERROR: macruby/macruby.git doesn't exist", then saying GOD DAMMIT, then retyping it with the caps.
The fact that it's 2011 and only just now is MacRuby moving to git is a good reminder that getting stuff done doesn't require all the new shiny tools, and other bleeding edge accouterments.<p>Edit: my point was that sometimes keeping your focus on your problem, not your tools, yields the most gains.
Chrome puts the dot in the URL, so clicking from the email posting goes to <a href="https://github.com/MacRuby/MacRuby" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MacRuby/MacRuby</a>. instead of <a href="https://github.com/MacRuby/MacRuby" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MacRuby/MacRuby</a>