
Johan Råde wrote:
I wish to withdraw my review request for the floating point utilities library. Please remove the library from the review schedule.
Please reconsider leaving it in the queue. I'm sure it would be possible to find a mutually agreeable time slot for the review since I know time is an issue here. I think your library is an important one and would like to see it make its way into boost.
The reasons are that:
1. I do not have time to get involved with Boost. (I have started my own software company.)
Yes time is often very hard to find :(
2. There does not seem to be that much interest in the library.
On the contrary I think there is quite a lot of interest. However it requires a somewhat specialist knowledge base to fully appreciate the issues it addresses and so many (myself included) probably did not feel qualified to offer constructive comments during the earlier discussions. I do recall following the discussions however as I did appreciate the value of the library.
I will leave the library in the vault, under the Boost software license.
Thanks for taking the time to write this library in the first place. I do hope it finds its way into a release at some point, even if not under your care. In the least if you really can't see it through review and know you won't have the time to maintain the library perhaps you could find someone willing to take on that role, perhaps someone involved int he orginal discussions surrounding it. Good luck :) Jamie
--Johan Råde
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