Update the QuickStart guide for the default engine change

As of Jekyll 1.1, we'll be using Redcarpet as the default for all new
sites.
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@ -18,4 +18,10 @@ For the impatient, here's how to get a boilerplate Jekyll site up and running.
That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog That's nothing, though. The real magic happens when you start creating blog
posts, using the front-matter to control templates and layouts, and taking posts, using the front-matter to control templates and layouts, and taking
advantage of all the awesome configuration options Jekyll makes available. advantage of all the awesome configuration options Jekyll makes available.
<div class="note info">
<h5>Redcarpet is the default Markdown engine for new sites</h5>
<p>In Jekyll 1.1, we switched the default markdown engine for sites
generated with <code>jekyll new</code> to Redcarpet</p>
</div>