Add me to the list of people with now worthless coins on the old blockchain. Ruby is the only alt I held onto because I had faith in the coin's developer, only come to find a few months later of paying attention that my coins are now worthless. 1 month is an unrealistic amount of time to give people to swap, and if you missed the window (because you don't monitor this thread or monitor the IRC channel on a regular basis) you're screwed.
Really disappointed in the developer for choosing this path, with no apparent alternative for those of us left holding the bag.
Out of curiosity, how many coins did you have? I feel for anyone who lost coins regardless of which coins they are, not only Ruby. I started mining Ruby real close to the beginning and held on to everything. Near the time close to the POS switch, I started buying and continued buying after POS. That's how much faith I have in the Dev. I have no affiliation with Ruby or the Dev, just a believer. The Dev has stuck it out and made good on all he said he would do. After the incident with the double-spending attempt, he was lightning fast in correcting the issue. Yeah, he missed the first target for POS but that was because he wanted to get it right.
The reason I am curious about the number of Ruby you lost is that over the last few months prior to the swap to POS there was a great deal of chatter regarding the swap to POS, the only uncertainty was the final date. Being that Ruby or any other coin for that matter represents money, its our responsibility as miners, buyers, and holders of those coins to check the message boards and IRC on a regular basis. I myself spend anywhere from 3 to 5 hours a week checking the boards and IRC to make sure I know whats happening to my coins, just as I do with my cc and bank statements.
Again I do feel for anyone in the situation of missing the swap.