
18 Jun
2009
18 Jun
'09
12:05 p.m.
So my question is: How can I, primary a Boost user, contribute to the community to help with getting new libraries into Boost?
Hi, better answers will follow but I'll just state what comes to my mind right now: You can contribute to those libraries by testing them out, checking the documentation is good & consistent, checking the code has no bugs or design flaws in it, and even possibly ask the authors of those libraries if they need any help with the coding (sometimes those libraries are just on hold because the author has no time to "finish" them). Basically, the most issues you can raise/correct before it enters the real review, the better chances it has to be accepted the first time. Philippe