
Rene Eng wrote:
Hi
My name is René Eng and I am a team leader in the SD departement. We are programming in C++ and plan to use Boost in the next release of our product, already use some parts already (Boost.Test, Boost.ProgramOptions). I also tried some things from Boost at home, especially Boost.Interprocess. There I did encounter myself the effect that my programs did not compile anymore with a new version of the Boost library.
So I look at the '3 level proposal' from a user side of view.
While at first glance it seems a good thing, that you can download the stable version and don't worry, I see a lot of dangerous points in there for the boost development community: - You have to maintain 3 sets of the Boost library that are in itself compatible.
I have never proposed to have 3 versions !!! Best, Vicente -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Stability%3A-More-on-3-level-Boost-libraries-tp2799714... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.