
There has been quite some talk about Boost 1.35 recently - I am wondering if we have a release manager yet? It sounds like we are about ready to use one! There are a couple of tasks that clearly need planning sooner rather than later. In no particular order: Migration of CVS to SVN Migration of regression testers to SVN Find some level of SVN support for libs without active maintainers Track down accepted lib authors and arrange commit to CVS/SVN Hassle everyone to get current mainline to a more stable state Identify the supported release targets Plan and announce the release cycle. How do we go about appointing/pressing a volunteer? [You know, Jeff seems quite well prepared for this ;¬)] -- AlisdairM

John Maddock wrote:
AlisdairM wrote:
How do we go about appointing/pressing a volunteer? [You know, Jeff seems quite well prepared for this ;¬)]
But I thought you were volunteering ?? :->
That's why I thought I better volunteer Jeff quick, to avoid any misunderstanding ;¬) I'll be way too busy over the next 6 months with any spare time going to the C++ Standard work. Likewise, my first thought for 1.35 was Beman as he has been researching a new release process, but I selfishly want him working away on C++0x as well! -- AlisdairM

AlisdairM wrote:
John Maddock wrote:
AlisdairM wrote:
How do we go about appointing/pressing a volunteer? [You know, Jeff seems quite well prepared for this ;¬)] But I thought you were volunteering ?? :->
That's why I thought I better volunteer Jeff quick, to avoid any misunderstanding ;¬)
I'm afraid I'm not going to bite -- even if I wouldn't mind doing the job. My stack is overflowing already... Jeff
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