Le 03/10/15 22:28, Ron Garcia a écrit :
Hello Paul,
Thank you for your contribution to Boost. And thank you to Vicente for volunteering to be a review manager and providing early feedback. Regarding scheduling for review, please contact myself and/or John Phillip once the library is ready for review and we will go forward with scheduling it.
Best, Ron
On 2015-09-28, at 7:45 AM, paul Fultz
wrote: Hi All,
Boost.Fit is a header-only function utility library for C++11. It supports both gcc, clang and visual studio. More info can be found here:
https://github.com/pfultz2/Fit
I would like to take this time to ask for a review. Vicente Botet has mentioned he could be a review manager. So I would like to move forward in scheduling a formal review. I plan to boostify the library for the formal review. In addition, I would like to ask for an informal review at this time. If anyone has some feedback or questions, that would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Ron,
I have started to inspect the documentation which is BTW quite large as often on this kind of libraries, as there are a lot of little functions. I have opened some issues on the GitHub repository, and I suggest to those interested in the library to do the same. This will help us to know what needs to be done before going to a Boost review. For the time being you can add the library on the review schedule if not already done. I hope Paul F. will have free time to follow up the issues and make the library ready for review not too far. Once we will see that the most of the issues are removed and that we don't have too much news ones we will fix a date. It is really awesome how C++11 helps to write readable code following the functional programming paradigm. Best, Vicente P.S. Paul, I have not reached to tag the issues, e.g. as a question, a suggestion, a comment, ..... Are the user able to do that or it is only the right of the repository owner?