Hi all, Some pictures from the C++Now "Boost Library In A Week" end-of-week summary were posted to Twitter today by an attendee, along with some mistaken statements suggesting that "Boost plans to move to C++11". I want to clarify what is actually going on: 0.) During the week, the Library In A Week group discussed some ideas for how Boost might migrate to newer standards. I'm somewhat to blame as I initiated these discussions. 1.) Those ideas were collected into a draft document by Jeff Garland. 2.) During the closing panel, Jeff presented the draft document and stated the next step would be to share it with the mailing list. 3.) Due to an innocent misunderstanding, an attendee posted a picture of part of the document with the unclear message "Boost plans to move to C++11". 4.) I wrote this email. I have asked the attendee to delete the tweet (and repost with a clearer message if they wish). I don't want to share the document from LIAW. Jeff put a lot of work into it and I don't want to steal his thunder (I realize this email inevitably does that). I'm sure he will follow up with a post explaining what ideas we came up with soon. I'm very sorry for the confusion, and I'm sure the attendee is as well. This was just an innocent mixup. ------------------------------------------------------ Bryce Adelstein Lelbach aka wash ISO C++ Committee Member CppCon and C++Now Program Chair Thrust Maintainer, HPX Developer CUDA Convert and Reformed AVX Junkie Sleep is for the weak ------------------------------------------------------