Proposed Boost.Application Library new version available.

Hi Lars,
I don't know if this has been raised before in the discussion of previous versions, but it's customary to not call something just "Boost.Whatever" if it's not an actual accepted Boost library.
Thanks for the warning!
From now on I will always use: "Proposed Boost.Application Library"
You should probably not use the actual Boost logotype in the documentation either...
I used the Quickbook to generate the documentation. Quickbook adds 'boost' logotype automatically. Is there any way I can generate the documentation using the Quickbook, that does not include the 'boost' logotype?
... there should be one somewhere with the text "provisional" or "proposed" superimposed on it.
On the first page of documentation I have this Caution: "Caution This is not yet an official Boost C++ library. It wasn't reviewed and can't be downloaded from www.boost.org. This beta is available to boost community to know real interest and get comments for refinement. The intention is to submit library to formal review, if community think that it is interesting!" That's not enough? Thanks a lot

On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 03:29:54PM -0200, Renato Forti wrote:
Hi Lars, On the first page of documentation I have this Caution:
"Caution This is not yet an official Boost C++ library. It wasn't reviewed and can't be downloaded from www.boost.org. This beta is available to boost community to know real interest and get comments for refinement. The intention is to submit library to formal review, if community think that it is interesting!"
That's not enough?
I skimmed all of the first page, but for the very end, heh. All is good as long as it's possible to somehow tell that it's not an actual Boost library yet. It's mostly for the ability to tell in the future if some documentation, discussion and sources are for the eventually accepted library or some possibly very different proposed library. -- Lars Viklund | zao@acc.umu.se

Hi Lars, I moved the ' Caution' to top of page! Thanks
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Lars Viklund
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Renato Forti