
Hi guys, sorry for the quiet long absence but I was very busy at work. Now I think it's time to start and I have also some free time to dedicate to the Graph library. I studied the links you provided me and the current documentation to understand what was done in the meanwhile and what still remain only ideas. Correct me if I'm wrong but from the GSoc2010 proposed ideas I didnt see anything completed. From that list I found quiet interesting these subjects: - Topology Generators - Graph Connectives What do you think about it? Can you give me some links with materials I can study to get in the programming metodology used for the Boost Graph? Thank you very much. Camillo 2011/2/22 Andrew Sutton <asutton.list@gmail.com>
Can you please indicate me the steps I should do to start to actively help the development process?
What do you want to do to help? We are always happy to accept code contributions, and we will work with you to do code reviews and such to get code ready to commit. Are there any particular algorithms for data structures you are interested in working on? There are some project lists at https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/GraphVersion2 and https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2010#Boost.Graph, but do not feel limited to those.
It might also be worth noting that if you were a full-time student this past year, and have a good amount of free time over the summer, you are eligible for Google Summer of Code. If you're eligible, available, and interested, we might be able to provide some additional summer funding for a BGL-related project.
http://code.google.com/soc/ https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2011
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