RE: [boost] Resigning from Boost.Profiler

I have been talking to Christopher about this. He has been very helpful in my usage of this lib. I am currently integrating this lib and extending it to fit the purposes of a 1.7million line application. (so far have done initial integration). With Chris's resignation, I am picking up the torch with this library. I intend to continue development of the profiler (I need it for a production system) and also intend to eventually submit it to boost. I will continue working with it, and share changes on this list for peoples ideas and feedback. I will not attempt to formally submit it, until I have used it to great success for the problems I am working on in my production application. It additionally needs full support for other operating systems which will need to be taken into account. I do not have a web page at this point in time. I am looking at setting up a source forge project for continued development. Thanks Brian
-----Original Message----- From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of christopher diggins Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:19 AM To: Boost mailing list Subject: [boost] Resigning from Boost.Profiler
I am going to have to stop development of Boost.Profiler. IMO there is still a huge gap between where it is and where it would have to go to be both robust and simple enough to be appropriate for Boost. Honestly I don't see it happening without a more robust and portable high_resolution_timer, which requires far more time and energy than I am willing to commit.
Where is the best place to upload my current snapshot, so that others can take over if they want?
Christopher Diggins Object Oriented Template Library (OOTL) http://www.ootl.org
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