Hi everybody, I recently added a new library called "histogram" to the Boost Incubator. I would like to advertise it a little here in the hope to find a person interested in reviewing it. I hope that shameless self-advertisement is not going against some rule of this list, but I am sure you will let me know. My background is in analysis of big data in the fields of particle physics and astroparticle physics. Boost is very popular among my peers, since it is a free, high-quality, rich, and very well maintained collection of libraries. There is a growing number of tools to do statistical analysis in Boost and I think this project would fit in nicely, and fill a gap. We work with histograms a lot, so that's why my interest came from. I am a senior programmer in C++ and Python with 10 years of experience. Guiding development through code reviews and tickets, as well as taking on responsibility for continuous maintenance, are natural for me. Naturally, I am willing to commit free time to maintain the project should it be accepted, and do my share of the work in this community. I put a lot of thought and effort into this project, the rationale and my design choices are explained in the documentation, which I wrote according to the advice given at the Boost Incubator website. The project is feature complete from my side. What it needs now is the input from the Boost community to round off possible edges and to make the interface rich enough for everybody. I am good at considering the user perspective, but I cannot anticipate everyone's needs. In case you got interested, here are the links: Incubator link: http://rrsd.com/blincubator.com/bi_library/histogram-2/?gform_post_id=1582 github link: https://github.com/HDembinski/histogram Best regards, Hans