
Robert Jones wrote:
Ah, sourceforge again! That's where I found the documentation for v2.0 first time round, since Google finds it, but then...
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Daniel James <daniel_james@fmail.co.uk> wrote:
Am I correct in thinking that the Boost sandbox in entirely contained on
2008/7/23 Robert Jones <robertgbjones@gmail.com>: the
sourceforge site in the Boost Sandbox project, and that it's not part of, or contained in, the main Boost site? No, we're longer using sourceforge. We have a space in our subversion repository for sandbox development, you can have a look at:
So the real current docs are still on sourceforge?
No, it's just a snapshot. It's a snapshot of the ones in SVN trunk and release branch. I keep snapshots there for the sake of those who already link to it. And, yes, Spirit still has a SF presence. It's been the case eversince, even before it became a part of boost. We do our experimental stuff there, then migrate them to boost when things get stable. We still maintain our active user and devel mailing list, etc. Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boostpro.com http://spirit.sf.net