Update on release plans and formal review schedule

Hello all, What is the current status of a next Boost release? Do we have any kind of an ETA (the last release was in December 2005)? I notice that the regression tests seem to settle in the low 200s and then spike up again every so often, so from the "outside" appears that we are not closing in realistically on a release. Are there still formal library reviews pending? The boost.org website does not appear up to date with their status. I'd like to see a release soon that rolls up inclusion of approved libraries, such as asio, and re-establish a baseline of bug fixes and improvements. Thank you. Kind regards, Richard Newman richard@cdres.com

On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:33:51 -0600, Richard Newman <richard@cdres.com> wrote:
Hello all,
What is the current status of a next Boost release?
Out of curiosity, are you the release manager? -- [ Gennaro Prota, C++ developer. Library designer. ] [ For Hire http://gennaro-prota.50webs.com/ ]

No, just an interested party. Regards, Richard Gennaro Prota wrote:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:33:51 -0600, Richard Newman <richard@cdres.com> wrote:
Hello all,
What is the current status of a next Boost release?
Out of curiosity, are you the release manager?
-- [ Gennaro Prota, C++ developer. Library designer. ] [ For Hire http://gennaro-prota.50webs.com/ ]
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Richard Newman <richard@cdres.com> writes:
Hello all,
What is the current status of a next Boost release? Do we have any kind of an ETA (the last release was in December 2005)?
I notice that the regression tests seem to settle in the low 200s and then spike up again every so often, so from the "outside" appears that we are not closing in realistically on a release.
I have been working hard to close out my regressions and implement workarounds. One obstacle is that we have some issues with the build system at the moment, and the only person who knows how to fix it will be on vacation for three more days. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
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David Abrahams
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Gennaro Prota
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Richard Newman