
Hi, I am wondering whatever happened to the few interesting projects from last years SOC (2006). How many are going to see the day of light in Boost if ever (well at least bimap got accepted, thanks Matias). Its just taking too long and the Boost patching/submission/review etc. all need to be reviewed. Just look at how long 1.34 is taking. I feel like swearing :-(
From SOC 2006 I was really looking forward to boost::process.
Shams -- "Mathias Gaunard" <mathias.gaunard@etu.u-bordeaux1.fr> wrote in message news:es9muf$rf$1@sea.gmane.org...
John Maddock wrote:
It is a pleasure to announce that Boost will be applying as a mentoring organization for the upcoming Google Summer of Code 2007. There is a lot of preparation work to be done and little time to do it.
A page has been set up at the Boost Wiki:
http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com/cgi-bin/boost_wiki/wiki.pl?Google_Summer...
which will hold a list of preliminary ideas for students to take up and use in their own applications to GSoC07.
What's the point of recursive regexes since we have xpressive?
Before application level networking protocols, wouldn't it be better to have an iostreams wrapper for asio?
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