Den 19-07-2017 kl. 14:05 skrev David Sankel via Boost:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Vladimir Prus via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
On 18/07/2017 16:12, Jon Kalb via Boost wrote:
Therefore, we, the Steering Committee, announce to the Boost community our
desire and intent to move Boost’s build system to CMake for users and developers alike.
Since its founding, Boost was run by open discussions on a mailing list.
Boost needs a steering committee to break stalemates and that is why it was created and exists today. The CMake issue has been around for years and hasn't been able to progress primarily because "obviously biased" vocal minorities were holding it back with threats. Rarely has there been an anti-CMake argument that suggested CMake would hurt Boost's mission. Enough is enough. "Finally" is the word I keep seeing over and over on the reddit discussion.
Well, there are consumers and developers. I don't doubt that many consumers would appreciate support for CMake. But that should rule out the possibility that boost internally just uses something else, should it?
The steering committee was created to protect the mission of Boost. It is comprised of Boost developers, users, and leaders in the C++ community. Everyone on that committee is looking out for the best interests of Boost and is well qualified to do so. The decision to move to CMake was made unanimously.
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The steering committee is set up like many others in the Open Source world. People are chosen for various reasons but primary among them is their commitment to Boost's mission and doing what is right for Boost. This is how the founders set it up and how Boost ever switched to git.
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I'm sorry you and a couple others aren't happy with the decision made, but any decision in a deadlock situation is bound to disappoint someone.
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