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-----Original Message----- From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Hartmut Kaiser Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:57 PM To: boost@lists.boost.org Subject: RE: [boost] Re: Adobe Open Source Library
David B. Held wrote>
I just saw this on Slashdot and thought the boosters might find it interesting:
Adobe has apparently open sourced some libraries- I (very brief) quick look shows me:
1- They seem to be heavily using template techniques [...]
That doesn't surprise me at all. If I recall, Mat Marcus works for Adobe and is also a big Boost advocate.
This is from the docs of the ASL (Adobe Source Libraries):
<quote> ASL is being developed in C++, and relies heavily on the Boost
Suggestion: Put something on the web site with links for projects which use boost ASL would be one of those links libraries
<http://www.boost.org/> which are required for building ASL. </quote>
Regards Hartmut
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I would like to see this idea taken a little bit further. I would like a place where users of boost can add a line describing: name organization application which libraries they use general comments. This would be very helpful feedback as to what is getting used by whom for what purpose. It would be useful to library authors to get a sense of what is being used. It would be very useful to people who are considering downloading boost and want to know what parts have been found useful to other people. Think of it as "boost" marketing. Robert Ramey Brian Braatz wrote:
Suggestion: Put something on the web site with links for projects which use boost ASL would be one of those links

Sounds like a wiki page to me. On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:29:17 -0800, Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com> wrote:
I would like to see this idea taken a little bit further.
I would like a place where users of boost can add a line describing:
name organization application which libraries they use general comments.
This would be very helpful feedback as to what is getting used by whom for what purpose. It would be useful to library authors to get a sense of what is being used. It would be very useful to people who are considering downloading boost and want to know what parts have been found useful to other people.
Think of it as "boost" marketing.
Robert Ramey
Brian Braatz wrote:
Suggestion: Put something on the web site with links for projects which use boost ASL would be one of those links
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