>
>  - virtually this is one pony show - except Alexey there are no major 
> contributors (nothing against Alexey of course he is brilliant guy)
>
Yes, this is the worst problem of TeaVM. I wonder how do projects become 
popular? If a project is maintaned by a big and rich company, this company 
likely has enough resources and reputation to make project popular. What if 
a project is made by enthusiasts? I can see two general ways:

   - the project becomes popular enough to draw money;
   - some big and rich company is interested in the project and starts to 
   support it.

As for the first one. TeaVM does not have a big community, since people 
don't trust a project maintained by one developer, so I get into vicious 
circle. As for the second one. I believe, most major companies have heard 
of TeaVM. So why don't they communicate me and try to support my project? 
Do they feel that a project like TeaVM has no future, that cominuty needs 
things like Dart and TypeScript?

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