
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Eric Niebler <eric@boostpro.com> wrote:
I personally was looking for a way for me to actively continue working on boost after my GSoC project is completed.
Is there a boost library that particularly interests you?
My main interests are template based design patterns related to data structures and algorithms (I know that's large topic, its really ALL of boost). If I had to pick a library I think I would pick the Boost.MPL or Boost.Fusion. I like templates and meta-programming, so what would you suggest? And if not a library, then docs or test or website or infrastructure.
Where do you think you'd like to help?
I would like to start out bug fixing and anything that involves complicated programming. I can do website stuff if there is need for it, but from what I have read on list I can't tell if there has been a decision made to actually do something about the website or not.
We can put you in contact with the right person.
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