On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 03:20:32PM +0800, Joel de Guzman wrote:
I should probably restate that part of the docs to make it clear:
"Phoenix version 2, this version, will probably be the last release of the library under the name."
I think that the following paragraph
The plan (and it seems that there's consensus) is that Phoenix V3 will be Lambda V2 and supercede Boost.Bind on modern compilers on which Phoenix works.
(suitably reformulated) should also be added to the above sentence. This will remove all doubts about the future of these libraries. [If you just have the single above sentence, a bunch of questions again come to mind..]
I don't know about you, but I think this is all very exciting!
Yes, it is very exciting, but I don't have much free time for active participation.. (much of my "free" time is also being spent on work at the moment..) I can only say that I very much like the direction in which the things are moving. It's only sad that few Boost developers care about the Solaris platform ;( [I'm *not* pointing towards you.] PS: Have you considered integrating stuff from FC++ into Phoenix [or inviting the FC++ team to integrate it]? FC++ has also been submitted for inclusion into boost (and rejected); it would be a real shame that because of this FC++ just fades away.. By "stuff" I mean primarily the (lazy) List library.