
Sorry, I should have made it clearer that I was only using the lack of response to iostreams questions as an example of what could happen. The real question I was trying to ask was is there a risk of using Boost in an application, perhaps written under contract for a company, and then finding that you have to maintain the library, as well as your application, because the library developer has moved on? To paraphrase my original question, what would Boost do with the library under such circumstances? "Andras Erdei" <aerdei@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7fe28deb0603251024q5af7f47eu76b02a157b99a289@mail.gmail.com...
On 3/25/06, Keith MacDonald <boost@mailclan.net> wrote:
The mysterious disappearance of Jonathan Turkanis (not heard from here since last October
I was still in contact with him last nov (we were planning to get ready a new version of the rational library for 1.34), and he was very busy working on a book. I can send you his e-mail address in a personal mail if you want to try to get in touch with him. Andras