On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 2:39 PM Vinnie Falco via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
[The Boost Foundatoin has] vetoed a valid decision from the project.
I assume this is referring to the Boost Foundation not pointing boost.org to a C++ alliance server. On April 21st, I announced https://lists.boost.org.cpp.al/Archives/boost/2024/04/256602.php "The board approved pointing boost.org to C++ Alliance servers running the new website once it's ready" With no substantial communication in between, sometime in June (before the 26th), Vinnie Falco sent out an email to many Boost developers stating "Instead of launching on boost.org, we will launch on https://boost.io", "We will make public and post content to https://x.com/BoostLibraries", and "We will create a new set of mailing lists on https://boost.io for people to subscribe to". On June 26, Kristen announced https://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2024/06/256978.php "we agree with Mr. Falco's assessment that there is no viable path forward for further coordination between The C++ Alliance and The Boost Foundation" This information leads me to believe the C++ Alliance, not the Boost Foundation, decided to reject the community consensus. Am I missing something? -- David