24 Jan
2015
24 Jan
'15
5:31 p.m.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Adam Romanek
My suggestion would be to develop C++11 only libraries as a separate code to what has already been released to the community. I will have no problem with that as long as the already released code stays untouched and is reasonably maintained.
Is the current version of Boost not reasonably maintained enough? When you are back on gcc 4.2, you (as a group, not you specifically) have already said that known software bugs are not a serious enough issue to warrant an upgrade, and the current Boost is stable enough.