As far as ironruby's website can tell, long time indeed ;) (Last release was May 13 , 2011!).
Anyways, I been working with the DLR back in the days when it was about to merge with linq expressions trees, and learn a lot from that project. Nowadays, as part of my date time job, I work on a compiler for a scripting language that runs on top of .NET, so I'm somewhat familiar with these kind of projects. And I also love ruby, who doesn't! What I'm not sure about, is how much time would require a project like this... It seems to big to me... That's the only thing that holds me back, but I'll check the repo tomorrow morning and I'll contact you if I think I can help. (I own DLR's guys a lot of money ;) I'll be really happy to contribute back). ~ Ale Miralles. http://amiralles.net On 14 July 2016 at 20:13, Slide <slide.o....@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I am part of the IronPython development team. We are trying to find > developers for IronPython, and as part of that we are reworking the > repository on GitHub. As part of that we decided to split IronRuby out of > the code base into its own repository under the IronLanguages organization > (we are also splitting IronPython and the DLR itself out into their own > repositories as well). I wanted to send this note to let the Ruby community > know about it. IronRuby hasn't seen much love for a long time, and if > someone wants to contribute, or bring it up to speed, they can contact me > directly to get access to the IronRuby codebase that was split out. We > didn't want to leave it in a place where it couldn't be used if someone was > interested. > > Thanks! > > Alex Earl > > > > Unsubscribe: <mailto:ruby-talk-requ...@ruby-lang.org?subject=unsubscribe> > <http://lists.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/mailman/options/ruby-talk> > >
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