
Someone has to create and maintain it.
I think Artyom started the conversation by identifying a perceived issue and volunteering to be involved in creating and maintaining a solution.
Erik
To be honest, I'm quite thinking to volunteer. But few points: 1. I would start it little bit later (I need to get my CppCMS beta release available and finish my Boost.Locale submission). 2. I would not be able to use Boost-Build. It is too weak to configure various system options correctly. I think that boost-stable should be configured in compilation time, and not with huge boost/config/* So probably CMake would be only option. 3. I would probably need to get some help from original library developers. 4. I would probably have to drop support of old or buggy compilers. i.e. use gcc>=3.4 MSVC>=8 not lower. 5. I have to be sure that my time would not be wasted for nothing and Boost community would reject the whole idea. Best, Artyom