Hi, I have no time to do a complete review. Anyway here it is my minimal review *1. What is your evaluation of the design?** *** I would prefer that the algorithms take as first parameter the queue (which could be abstracted to an asynchronous executor). The performances let think that there is no interest in using the library for containers having less than 10^4/10^5 elements. Even if this is considered a low level library, the documentation should show how a library writer could make use of the provided interface to provide a higher one. I would prefer that the library make use of std::future or boost::future class instead of adding an additional one. Do the author tried to make use of the existing futures? if yes, which problems were found? I'm missing a range interface to most of the algorithms. I suspect that as this is a C++03 library it doesn't take advantages of some interesting C++11+/C++14 features. It is not clear which operations are synchronous, which ones could block, ... In order to get the native OpenCl handle I suggest to name the function get_native_handle instead of get. *2. What is your evaluation of the implementation?* I've not see at the implementation. *3. What is your evaluation of the documentation?* The documentation lacks of some core tutorials. I was unable to have an idea of what a context is, what can be done with a command_queue, what is a Kernel, a pipe, ...? Does it mean that the user must know OpenCL? The reference documentation should follow he C++ standard way, including pre-conditions, effects, synchronization, throws clauses. I would appreciate a description of the algorithms used, how the parallelism is used? is this completely managed by OpenCL or do the library something else? *4. What is your evaluation of the potential usefulness of the library?** *** This is essentially an optimization library. It should be quite useful, but the performances results don't probe it. *5. Did you try to use the library? With what compiler? Did you have any problems?** * No.* *** *6. How much effort did you put into your evaluation? A glance? A quick reading? In-depth study?** *** A glance. *7. Are you knowledgeable about the problem domain?* Yes and not. I don't know about OpenCL, but I'm aware of the current parallel proposals. *8. Do you think the library should be accepted as a Boost library? ** * As I have not taken too much time I'm unable to say that this library should not be included in Boost. So I vote to include it conditionally, subject to: * I would need some performances that probe the library is better than using standard STL containers in most of the cases. * The documentation should be completed with more tutorials and a better reference documentation. Best, Vicente