
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:48:53AM +0200, Daniel Pfeifer wrote:
The approach consists of two parts:
1. Boost.CMake is a collection of CMake modules to simplify the use and development of Boost libraries (at least for the subset of users and developers that like CMake).
2. Boost.Defrag is an aggregator that can collect the Boost libraries and tools from their individual repositories (cvs, svn, git, etc) and package them to a monolithic release.
Any feedback is welcome, either here or in the issue tracker on github.
The use of Boost.NameHere strikes me as odd, as I at first glance thought that the things mentioned were Boost libraries, as the Boost.NameHere naming scheme is typically used for those. In my eyes, prefixing something with "Boost." should be reserved for libraries, not arbitrary software somewhat related to the project. As for a more suitable naming scheme, I cannot come up with one, but I'm sure that the list can bikeshed something together. Previously the only offender (as far as I know) was Boost.Build. It'd be suboptimal to confuse things more. -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se