
"Victor A. Wagner Jr." <vawjr@rudbek.com> writes:
A problem that occurs is that some portion of the libraries may be all set to go for 1.33. The people who work on that want to start on 1.34 and have _nothing_ to do with any of the rest of the library. Given the diverse nature of how the boost libraries interconnect, it's amazing to me that we want to release the entire thing at _any_ point. Be that as it may, there's apparently going to be an official 1.33.0 "release" and folks working on other things (that ARE in 1.33, but will be updated in 1.34) justifiably want to work on THIER stuff. They need to put their work someplace. Therefore creating a branch point is likely required.
There's no need for an "official" branch point. Anyone who wants to do that can make his own branch at any point. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com