On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 08:10:38 +0900, Daniel Berger <djberg96 / hotmail.com> wrote: > Alexander Kellett wrote: > > working on alternatives for the ruby runtime has > > to be about the most difficult tasks one could take > > on, and on top of that, the community interest doesn't > > really help. > > > > maybe its just me but i expected *many* more emails in > > reply to the yarv and ruby2c releases!!!!! > > > > come on guys and gals, surely these projects are worth > > way more than that? what with being a possible future > > to ruby, it seems natural that people would express > > much more interest! > > > > even if you don't want to or don't think you could help > > out directly then at least get involved!, give feedback! > > i'm sure the developers would love it! > > > > Alex > > Well, Alex, I kinda feel like a caveman who's just been given a wrench. > You're screaming "Look! Look! Look at this awesome tool we've > invented! And it's all yours!". I'm staring at the shiny new metal > thing, and deep down I get the feeling it's pretty important, but I > just don't know what to do with it. > > Know what I mean? > > Regards, > > Dan > > Sums up my thoughts perfectly. :( Joe