On 30 May 2015 at 17:05, Peter Dimov wrote:
We were definitely fully aware of your work, in fact your work was repeatedly brought up in detail at the meeting itself and there was some discussion about how complete it was if I remember, and how much it would take to finish the job, or whether instead just to draw a line between those libraries it works for and those it does not and make two Boost distros out of that.
There is no such line; it works the same way for all libraries. And it's basically finished. What remains to be done is not any work on bpm itself (to a first approximation) but tackling the remaining vestiges of centralization in the Boost release process.
Sorry, I meant by discussion of completeness whether you could arbitrarily fetch any individual Boost library with ideal dependencies fetched, and that the result compiled and worked perfectly. Some Boost libraries work perfectly with bpm and others do not, or at least someone at the meeting said so. Your personal investment in disentangling Boost libraries was mentioned, and was recognised and appreciated by all in the room. As a personal statement, whilst I disagree with the whole effort as a misallocation of resources given the in my opinion better alternatives, I absolutely take off my hat and bow to you for the investiture of effort in an area underappreciated by the community, and with likely little future recognition once it is complete. Just because I disagree with some here doesn't mean I don't totally respect them and their service. Niall -- ned Productions Limited Consulting http://www.nedproductions.biz/ http://ie.linkedin.com/in/nialldouglas/