
I sense a possible chicken/egg problem here. My personal experiences suggests you can't expect people to take an interest in it unless it has documentation and examples. In order to get interest, it has to be usable right out of the box with only about a 10 min review time. That means decent tutorial document and examples. If its in the vault, and people find it meets a need in an expedient manner, there will be sufficient interest to convince you that spending more time on it is worthwhile. Robert Ramey Lucas Galfaso wrote:
If there is some interest in including this lib into Boost distribution, I am willing to (a) write the documentation (b) add some features that some people think are necesary and (c) mantain it.
Thanks, Lucas Galfasó.
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