
11 Oct
2013
11 Oct
'13
11:03 p.m.
http://www.boost.org/users/license.html says "Currently, some Boost libraries have their own licenses." Is this correct in stating that some Boost libraries don't use the Boost Software License? If so, what is an example of a Boost library that does not use the Boost Software License? Is there a definitive list of which libraries don't use the Boost Software License? I discussed this on the #boost irc channel today, and it was suggested that the license.html page is out of date, and that all of the Boost libraries have already been updated to use the Boost Software License. If this is indeed the case, can we please update the license.html page? Thanks