
Robert Ramey writes:
Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
Robert Ramey writes: [...]
The above assumes that *the main trunk* is in the good state, and it's not --
actually it assumes this the main trunk can be brought to a good state in a relatively short time like 10 days.
That's what I meant.
I don't believe the number of red squares is an accurate reflection of the state and how much work there is to do.
I'd say it's proven to be pretty accurate (excluding the extreme cases when everything is red due to Boost-wide or environment/configuration issues).
Many of these problems have a common cause.
Across all the libraries? Note that currently the reports are missing a significant share of (our) Win32 toolsets which will definitely add more colors to the picture.
In at least one case, there's a new compiler which wasn't tested at 1.32 at all.
Which one? If it wasn't tested with 1.32, it shouldn't appear as a regression.
I believe that a new release have improvements over the current one and have no regressions.
If you meant "should have", I agree 100%. -- Aleksey Gurtovoy MetaCommunications Engineering