It is my gut feeling that the only way to get to a common runtime (if it is possible at all) is to take the development out of the hands of any language group and put it in a trusted third party's hands. If any language group feels like its concerns are going to get second-class attention, they'll go back and focus on their own implementation. So that's just my feeling...if the goal of some people is really to have the different languages share implementation then the technical issues are secondary to the project organization and leadership. -- Take a recipe. Leave a recipe. Python Cookbook! http://www.ActiveState.com/pythoncookbook
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