On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 04:48:45PM +0000, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
Is it possible to say when will the Fiber lib be givin the "ok!" to be used in a production environment?
When the review manager has collected all the feedback and reviews, and made an informed decision on its acceptance, conditional acceptance or rejection from Boost. As for "production environment", the inclusion into Boost doesn't really guarantee any of that sort. It's up to you to judge if the problems raised during the review process are blocking enough for you to trust it in production. Some libraries that are rejected are still very usable in their proposed non-accepted form, while some libraries are accepted even if they are brittle and in need of some serious work to be "production-grade". In the end, it's a judgement you have to make off the reviews, the review-manager's summary and all the things that crop up once people start to try to use the library. As for absolute timeframes between reviews and resolution, anything from a few days from the review deadline to several weeks afterwards based on a sampling of earlier review results. This assumedly varies a lot based on the issues raised during review and the spread of reviews. -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se