
Markus Werle <numerical.simulation@web.de> wrote in news:loom.20080806T131306-688@post.gmane.org:
Martin Vuille <martin <at> jpmvrealtime.com> writes:
The formal review for Andrey Semashev's Finite State Machines (FSM) library is scheduled for August 11th to 20th.
... and again (!) this is not announced on the main web page where it should, so I nearly missed that one again.
Could you please trigger an update of the webpage news section?
I have a proposal: Mails to *.boost.announce should automatically be reflected on the web page news section, so the review manager is released from this burden.
Or better: After login to www.boost.org the review manager fills in a web form for the announcement, which is then sent to the ML _AND_ brought to the frontpage news at the same time.
I would like to understand how the News and Recent Announcements sections of the website's front page are intended to be used. Are they supposed to be updated automatically through some means, or manually? What is the difference between News and Recent Announcements? Should review- related matters be posted in the News, the Recent Announcements, or both? To my mind, it would make the most sense to keep the News focused on major events of interest to Boost users (e.g., new releases), while the Recent Announcements can (as they seem intended to) reflect postings to the boost- announce mailing list. MV