Re: [boost] [Boost-users] [icl/itl] Interval Container Library ready for inclusion

2010/11/5 Jeff Flinn <TriumphSprint2000@hotmail.com>:
Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
After the review of the Interval Template Library in February and its acceptance for inclusion, I worked on a number of suggestions and proposals from the reviewers, in order to improve the design and quality of the library. The library is now renamed to Boost.Icl: Interval Container Library.
I have completed a release icl-4.0.0, where those suggestions are implemented. Apart from typos and flaws in the docs that might be there after renaming, this will be the version for inclusion into the next boost release (1.46.0).
The now renamed library has a new path in the sandbox: https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/icl/
The sources are also in the vault
http://www.boostpro.com/vault/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=Cont ainers
and on sourceforge (extended version) http://sourceforge.net/projects/itl/
The BoostBook docs are online available here:
http://www.joachim-faulhaber.de/boost_icl/doc/libs/icl/doc/html/index.html
Joachim, that's great news. Many people are waiting for this!
Awesome! I'm looking forward to working with the final result.
Why don't you just go ahead and move everything into Boost trunk. That does not disrupt any release procedures, but gives you the benefit of running the tests on a daily basis on a broad range of platforms. Additionally it simplifies things for people working from Boost SVN trunk wanting to use your library.
Yep, that would be great.
Thank you all for your welcoming remarks on the new version of the Interval Container Library. Yes, I am prepared to move this version of the ICL into the Boost trunk, but I don't have write permission yet. How do I get it? Are there any special policies to follow when working with the Boost trunk? Best regards, Joachim

Why don't you just go ahead and move everything into Boost trunk. That does not disrupt any release procedures, but gives you the benefit of running the tests on a daily basis on a broad range of platforms. Additionally it simplifies things for people working from Boost SVN trunk wanting to use your library.
Yep, that would be great.
Thank you all for your welcoming remarks on the new version of the Interval Container Library. Yes, I am prepared to move this version of the ICL into the Boost trunk, but I don't have write permission yet. How do I get it? Are there any special policies to follow when working with the Boost trunk?
If you have access to the sandbox you should be able to commit to trunk as well. Regards Hartmut --------------- http://boost-spirit.com
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Hartmut Kaiser
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Joachim Faulhaber