
Oh fun. So, "a few of us", who are not really identified and whose level of participation in Boost development is therefore unknown, are apparently are trying to force various changes are result of off-list discussion?
The history of this discussion seem to go like this: - Some folks proposed switch to git, and found some opposition, and no consensus was reached. - Beman suggests to play with git, using one library. That seems OK. - Suddenly, folks are starting to discuss various details as if switch to git is already decided. - Then, folks start to discuss modularization as if it's already planned, despite there been different opinions whether it's needed, and how exactly it's needed. - Then, obviously my favourite, it's proposed to switch to CMake in the same big bang, despite the fact that no discussion about that ever happened.
It looks like either: - there's some hidden play going on - somebody is trying to just sneak his changes without discussion, either by just doing them, or by talking about them as if they are certain until everybody starts to believe that.
What's going on?
I second that question. Volodya, let me say that I'm deeply troubled about this and that I share your concerns. Regards Hartmut --------------- http://boost-spirit.com