
See also here for a lib in the review queue:
http://www.cs.aau.dk/~nesotto/boost/trunk/libs/auto_buffer/doc/html/index.ht...
thanks. which reminds me, it's the middle of february and there has not been a single review this year, even though the queue is longer than ever and there are multiple libraries with review managers. why is that?
last year, there were 6 reviews, the current review queue contains 24 libraries, and some libraries (e.g. boost.atomic) haven't even been added to the queue, yet ... so enough work for the next 4 years if a library like boost.atomic is reviewed in 4 years, it could be obsolete, since hopefully most compilers will provide c++0x atomics by that time :( otherwise, maybe unofficial/unsupported boost packages with libraries from the review queue could be provided? tim -- tim@klingt.org http://tim.klingt.org Linux is like a wigwam: no windows, no gates, apache inside, stable.