
On Jul 27, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
Doug Gregor wrote:
Account requests should go to all of the moderators at boost- owner@lists.boost.org.
Here's an additional plea to get accounts ASAP. I've been adding components and corresponding owners to Trac. And the one thing holding up having a full set of components is not having people to assign them to.
For technical reasons, please log into the Trac at least once after getting your account.
* Various developer and release-manager documentation talks about Boost's CVS, but should now refer to Subversion. Better yet: migrate this documentation over to the Boost Trac, where it is easier to maintain and update, and won't be a part of the Boost distribution
May I suggest that people also consider migrating documentation to the beta website. Or if you don't feel like directly doing that you can:
* Add a page to the wiki with the docs. * Add a ticket to Trac pointing out the wiki page, and requesting to move the content to the beta website (making sure the component is set to "website").
My feeling is that developer-centric documentation should move to the Trac Wiki, where it can be easily modified/updated by all of our developers. It doesn't really need to be on the main web site. User- centric documentation that doesn't need to be in the Boost distribution (i..e, most non-library documentation) should move to the beta website. Sound good? - Doug