On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 8:24 PM Glen Fernandes via Boost
On Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Robert Ramey wrote:
I confess that I'm totally mystified by this.
Answers to questions about the Beman project would be more readily found on that project's Discourse. It would probably be best to solicit them there than to speculate here.
I'm interested in continuing the thread that explores a direction for Boost on this mailing list independent of what other projects want to achieve.
This includes people in the community willing to step forward to steer Boost in said direction.
Note that that the same community has already more or less expressed the desire for the Foundation to not interfere with the C++ library development side of things (and serve only in a supportive role with infrastructure and so on).
Boost authors have learned to do with what they have as the steering committee and then foundation provided essentially zero support. A personal example of that is the current release build and packaging process which I created. It was easier and faster to write code to make use of freely available CI resources than to ask the foundation, or anyone, for support. So, yes, it's a really good question what the foundation's role can be in the bottom up federated organization that is Boost? Also interesting questions.. 1. Is the current "making directional decisions in the event of Boost community deadlock" aspect working? I.e. Has it ever had an actual effect? 2. Equally, has "fostering community engagement" been effective? 3. And subsequently, also "nurturing leaders"? 4. And finally there's "providing necessary financial/legal support"? Do we need a foundation to do those? -- -- René Ferdinand Rivera Morell -- Don't Assume Anything -- No Supone Nada -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net