Boost.Parser was accepted on February 28th but it is not in the superproject, and the last commit in the source repository is from four months ago. I am developing a Boost brochure for CppCon 2024 and I'd like to go to press with Boost.Parser as a listed library, so this is a blocker. Thanks
Yeah, I really ran out of steam. My open source contributions run very hot, and then very cold, by turns. It's not abandoned by any means, but I'm not working on at all it right now. I think it'll probably be ready for the release after the one currently entering beta. Zach On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 11:43 AM Vinnie Falco via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Boost.Parser was accepted on February 28th but it is not in the superproject, and the last commit in the source repository is from four months ago.
I am developing a Boost brochure for CppCon 2024 and I'd like to go to press with Boost.Parser as a listed library, so this is a blocker.
Thanks
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:11 AM Zach Laine
Yeah, I really ran out of steam. My open source contributions run very hot, and then very cold, by turns. It's not abandoned by any means, but I'm not working on at all it right now. I think it'll probably be ready for the release after the one currently entering beta.
The conference is in September, and I can include Boost.Parser anyway, the text could look like this: "Boost.Parser delivers modern, easy to use combinators (in 1.87.0)" Should I do this, or do you think it would be better to wait until it is in the release? Thanks
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 12:13 PM Vinnie Falco
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:11 AM Zach Laine
wrote: Yeah, I really ran out of steam. My open source contributions run very hot, and then very cold, by turns. It's not abandoned by any means, but I'm not working on at all it right now. I think it'll probably be ready for the release after the one currently entering beta.
The conference is in September, and I can include Boost.Parser anyway, the text could look like this:
"Boost.Parser delivers modern, easy to use combinators (in 1.87.0)"
Should I do this, or do you think it would be better to wait until it is in the release?
Thanks
Sure, that seems reasonable.. It might also motivate me. :) Zach
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