Egor,
Do you mean 200-300 engineering hours? In that case I think you are
being way to optimistic, at least if you also wan't to do a full
crankshaft implementation.
If you mean 200-300 engineers you are being way to pessimistic, the
MIPS port is well on its way, including crankshaft support coming in
as we speak, and as far as I know there is only a few engineers
working on that:
https://github.com/paul99/v8m-rb

Cheers,
Rico

On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Egor Egorov <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am also using Linux/PPC and I would love to see node.js working there.
> Unfortunately this port will require 200-300 high-qualified developer work
> which none yet volunteered to commit.
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