
Hi there, I have been working on the component detection problems for one year and Boost helps me a lot on my research. However, I found there is no implementation about doing component problems in Boost. Is it possible to get a chance to implement this idea in the summer ? Since I have been working on this problem for a time and I have my own codes to do it both in C++ and Java. So the time may not be a problem for modifying my codes and embedding it into Boost. Thanks, Xu

Hi,
I have been working on the component detection problems for one year and Boost helps me a lot on my research. However, I found there is no implementation about doing component problems in Boost. Is it possible to get a chance to implement this idea in the summer ?
I think you might need to give a little more background on the project you're working on. I'm not very familiar with component detection or its applications. Can you describe your project and its applications?
Since I have been working on this problem for a time and I have my own codes to do it both in C++ and Java. So the time may not be a problem for modifying my codes and embedding it into Boost.
Don't underestimate the amount of work required to write a Boost Library, even if you already have some work finished. It may easily take the rest of the summer (and most likely longer) bring your existing work into line with Boost standards. Getting the work accepted as a library can take a year or more. Best regards, Andrew
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Andrew Sutton
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Xu Sun