[integer] CMT assume responsibility for Boost.Integer?
The maintainer of Boost.Integer has no commits since 2008, and I was unable to get a hold of him by email (waited 10 days for a reply). I suggest we transfer responsibility of this repository to the CMT. - Jim
On 8/31/18 12:17, James E. King III via Boost wrote:
The maintainer of Boost.Integer has no commits since 2008, and I was unable to get a hold of him by email (waited 10 days for a reply). I suggest we transfer responsibility of this repository to the CMT.
- Jim
Hi Jim - John Maddock (one of the authors) has been committing to it: https://github.com/boostorg/integer/commits/develop Who are you trying to contact? michael -- Michael Caisse Ciere Consulting ciere.com
On 31/08/2018 20:43, Michael Caisse via Boost wrote:
On 8/31/18 12:17, James E. King III via Boost wrote:
The maintainer of Boost.Integer has no commits since 2008, and I was unable to get a hold of him by email (waited 10 days for a reply). I suggest we transfer responsibility of this repository to the CMT.
- Jim
Hi Jim -
John Maddock (one of the authors) has been committing to it: https://github.com/boostorg/integer/commits/develop
I'm not really one of the authors, just one of several people who have done maintenance on the library over the years... John. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
participants (3)
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James E. King III
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John Maddock
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Michael Caisse