
2012/9/17 Dave Abrahams:
(I seriously thought about volunteering for this myself, but realistically speaking, I don't have the time, and volunteering for something you can't actually do is worse than not volunteering at all.) Even if volunteers show up, I'd suggest proceeding with the plan above, subject to reversal at any time the work actually gets done.
Thoughts?
I think it is high time to move the documentation to Wiki, where everyone can contribute. Please note, for example, en.cppreference.com. A huge volume of documentation has been written in an incredibly short period of time, due to the ease of making changes, and with my help as well. I believe that in any other way it won't get a chance to be created a good, high-quality, timely updatable documentation. For example, about six months ago, I sent a patch consisting of 5-6 lines for boost.container documentation. It took 3-4 months to apply this patch. Such delays are unacceptable, and discourage any desire to make commits and/or send patches. This is my five cents. -- Regards, niXman ___________________________________________________ Dual-target(32 & 64 bit) MinGW compilers for 32 and 64 bit Windows: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/