Still a lot of activity in the RubyCocoa land. Eloy commits lots of stuff related to his RDoc generator every day, and Kimusa-san recently added support for method swizzling (via #objc_method_alias). Once we will get the documentation in a good shape (which shouldn't be long now) we will make a new release.
In the meantime I fixed a bunch of issues in RubyOSA and will try to get a new release out next week. New things are more support for location references, the possibility to pass optional arguments using the inline Hash syntax, an sdef merging facility (to easily load scripting additions), a better API, a faster engine, some better documentation, etc... Mike and his team are working on a new community web site that will rock. By the way, we are looking for some testimonials, if you want to contribute some feel free to mail me (my address is lrz at this domain).
I submitted a talk proposal for the upcoming OSCON 2007, the title is "Developing for Mac OS X with Ruby". Let's cross fingers that it will be accepted. I was also planning to submit something for RubyKaigi 2007 but unfortunately it seems to start at the same time than Apple's WWDC, so I won't be able to make it.
I will be in the San Francisco bay area next week (including both week-ends). This will be a pretty busy week though most of my evenings should be free. So if you want to have a beer or diner and discuss Ruby, do not hesitate to drop me a message :)