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Choose a language that is not only technically (& legally) adequate but is growing in popularity among new FOSS developers and in the open source world in general. Growing popularity usually also means that the language is effective, powerful, intuitive, attractive, easy to learn, and will provide lots of new innovation, tools and toys also in the future. So - something like Python.
Many Ubuntu and GNOME people already seem to support and like Python a lot. Well, Python in itself, and as it now, does not suit all sorts of GNOME development. But what it certainly is, is that it's ever more popular. On the other hand, Eiffel, as good as it might be in some strict technical sense, is not that popular, and there are no signs of that changing. Also, although C++ is stil very popular, developers seem to be moving away from it (and from C) gradually and looking for new, better alternatives.