
I entered a proposal in for the Summer of Code for what is essentially a CGI library. The lack of comments on that have me wondering if Boost actually wants a library like this and I realised I haven't even asked yet. This isn't about my proposal whatsoever (honest); I just couldn't answer a few questions myself so I'm asking here: 1) Boost is essentially about collecting libraries for possible inclusion in a standard. Is CGI seen as too transient? In other words, do boosters feel such a library belongs somewhere, just not in any standard? 2) Given how (controversial, but) 'simple' such a library is to construct, is there a reason I can't find any mention of a CGI library ever being submitted for review? Have people tried and been shot down earlier? 3) Do people feel that C++ 'just isn't any good for CGI'? I'd disagree, but then of course I would. :) If it's simply down to lack of submissions for pre/review, then that's fair enough (and sorry for the noise). I'd just hate to think I'm building a balcony on a sunken ship. Regards, Darren