Ryan Riley wrote: > > Any chance that might pick back up? I remember you mentioned that you > weren't planning to keep it up with each release of IronRuby as it > developed, and I imagine that was a primary reason for the lack of > interest.
Hello Ryan. We are going to wait to see how much interest there will be from our customers. To date, I have to say, there hasn't been much. To be perfectly honest, neither have we had much interest from the people here who are already using IronRuby. Bear in mind that we released the alpha IDE in Feb '08, so there has been plenty of time for people to let us know whether or not Visual Studio integration of IronRuby is important to them. To date, very little feedback has been received. Obviously we can't commit a significant amount of our development time to a project that is generating so little interest. As I mentioned before, we have since moved onto the development of a Visual Studio IDE for Adobe Flex - that project has generated a great deal of interest and so we would need to be very convinced indeed that transferring development time back to IronRuby would be a sensible use of our resources. I plan to ask our existing users for feedback on IronRuby shortly (I'll post some questions in our forum and blog). The response we get may help us to decide on our future plans. We'll come to a final decision some time after the release of IR 1.0. best wishes Huw http://www.sapphiresteel.com -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Ironruby-core mailing list Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core