Mark Wassell ha scritto:

> There are a number of RubyVM machine projects some just starting, some
> 'almost' there, some very active and some dormant. See
> http://www.rubygarden.org/ruby?VirtualMachineOptions
> 
> I am wondering if this is one area of Ruby that requires some form of
> coordination. I appreciate that this isn't the way that Ruby projects are
> handled in general but perhaps this can be an exception, at least until we
> get one VM project through the gate.
> 
> Just a thought.
> 

some points to think about:
- some things on that page are hust suggestions so the list gets smaller
- some are old things already abandonware
- some things are actually shared (i.e. I guess they're not rewriting 
the parser by themselve)
- maybe there is interaction :) At least you can find koichi sasada from 
yarv and alexander kellet from rubydium on #ruby-lang ;) (and I think 
some other )

anyway, if there was a comp.lang.ruby.raving.about.new.vms with all 
those hackers I'd love to subscribe :)