Edward Diener-3 wrote
The problem is that ... become interested in that library.
I agree there are cases where interest in a possible library occurs but that ...
I agree with all this - it's exactly what I'm trying to change.
So unless there is some fairly coninuous way of getting information about libraries on the incubator into the Boost mailing lists I do not see that requiring incubator interest in a library in order for that library to be reviewed is a viable path to go.
well, right now incubator interest is the only way we have of gaging if there's enough interest in a library to justify reviewing it. The review process has been a problem for years. I'm trying to make it better - albeit with limited success. Note that my target audience for the incubator is not so much the boost developer community but the C++ community at large. I'm hoping that "the rest of us" will find code there that solves problems lot's of people have. And that this code will include commentary from other users, good documentation (ideally annoyed by other users), access to test results, reviews and commentary, and access to repo history. I also want to make it easier for the wider community to contribute. It's great to have 4 meta programming libraries around - but isn't there room for a really well crafted class for "money".
I do agree with you completely that poor or haphazard attention to documentation ...
But that is separate from the issue of requirements of whether a library should be reviewed or not.
Correct - it's an orthogonal issue. But Hmmm - maybe we can just say that the library is approved subject to the documentation meeting certain standards. But I don't think that's working. I want to see a change in the way library programmers think about coding, documentation, concepts, library design and program correctness. These are not new ideas - I just want them to be taken more seriously. I think Boost only has a future if they are. I realize that that I'm on a personal quest here. I much appreciate the willingness of the boost community to indulge me here. Robert Ramey. -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/metaparse-Review-Manager-tp4673218p467340... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.