I had never heard of RTalk or Gravel. In all my Googling, I've never come across these two. They're obviously not on the minds of very many people. Are they even active projects?
At least Redline is relatively prominent. At least James Ladd is actively working on it. His efforts should be commended and *supported*. Let's rally around the Redline project. This should be doable. Generalissimo Stephan Eggermont wrote > continued from pharo-dev, please keep discussion here. > > The smalltalk on jvm situation is exactly like it shouldn't be. > There are three implementations, not working together: > - RTalk > - Gravel > - Redline > > The first two are driven by existing commercial smalltalk users > coming from a platform that they feel is not sufficiently > developing (different ones). This amount of fragmentation is ridiculous. > Of course they have different priorities and needs, but it should be > possible to share the work that all three feel they have to do. > The result is that at least two of them move forward very slowly. > > Stephan -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/InfoWorld-on-Redline-Smalltalk-tp4799678p4800173.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.