Given the news about Sun hiring the JRuby developers, I thought I should chime my two cents in on the ongoing blog discussions.
First, and foremost, congratulations to Thomas and Charles. This is great news for their project and for Ruby in general. It goes a long way to say that the company behind Java is now supporting a project to run Ruby on the JVM. Maybe now I can give presentations on Ruby at my employer and not be chased with pitchforks and tar.
Next, I'd like to address a number of commenters out there. In particular, Cote': Hi there. There's already a project out there to make Eclipse into a Ruby IDE. I's called RDT and I'm one of the lead developers. It's also the set of plugins that those RadRails guys build on top of. Go check it out. Oh, and Tim Bray should too. He makes no mention of it, but maybe that has to do with politics...
Speaking of politics, the underlying tone behind the news is that Sun is looking to create a Ruby IDE in Netbeans. I have to say I'm a bit torn over this. It's great to see a large company want to create a full Ruby IDE and competition leads to better products for the end users, the Ruby community. But can Sun please get over itself and acknowledge Eclipse exists? It seems a bit of a waste of time for them to roll their own IDE rather than support an existing editor like RDT (or FreeRIDE, or whatever). I guess it's a bit too naive of me to think that they'd do something that didn't push their corporate agenda to some extent. Well, I guess I could always ask IBM to throw me some cash...