I should know better than to get involved in this sad affair.
I will note that when the Smalltalk GSoc effort started, I was explicitly asked to participate. I myself noted that Newspeak is sufficiently different from Smalltalk that it should be regarded as a different language, but was assured that this effort was designed to be inclusive of anything in the Smalltalk family.��
So I proposed a few projects none of which were accepted. ��I think that's fine - no one has to agree with me on what is important or interesting.��
I also think that saying that Newspeak is outside the Smalltalk "tent" is a legitimate position, even if I may disagree. I know may others in the Smalltalk community have felt that Newspeak, while different, is part of the family. After all, I and I my colleagues have been invited to speak about Newspeak at Smalltalk conferences several times.��
I have no interest in starting a flame war here - I have watched the recent goings on on this list with a feeling of great sadness. I have done what I can to help Smalltalk, and individuals in that community (you know who you are) and will continue to do so.��
However, after 2010 I did not participate in GSoc, since it was clear that my ideas did not coincide with those of ��the wider Smalltalk community.
I won't say any more on the topic. I wish you all the best, and I'm glad the GSoc effort continues.