Everyone,
The formal review for the stewardship of Boost assets begins next
week, September 3rd.
For reference, the review schedule is:
https://www.boost.org/community/review_schedule.html
The C++ Alliance submitted the following proposal:
https://cppalliance.org/pdf/Fiscal-Sponsorship-Proposal.pdf
Also attached to this email as:
CplusplusAllianceFiscalSponsorshipProposal.pdf
The Boost Foundation has prepared a proposal for the community's
consideration that is waiting on review from all board members and
will be posted before the end of day tomorrow (08/30, by 5pm EST).
A follow up email will be posted when it is available so that it has
visibility on the Boost developers list and the Announcement list.
The review, like our C++ library formal reviews, is open to everyone
to participate. The official review start announcement email next week
will detail the process for participation.
Thank you,
- Glen
Release 1.86.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available.
These open-source libraries work well with the C++ Standard Library,
and are usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost
license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use.
The release contains numerous enhancements and bug fixes for existing libraries.
For details, including download links, see
<http://www.boost.org/users/news/version_1.86.0>
You can also download directly from:
<https://archives.boost.io/release/1.86.0/source/>
To install this release on your system, see
<http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/more/getting_started/index.html>
Thanks to everyone who participated in this release.
-- The Boost Release Team
Marshall Clow, Glen Fernandes, Ion Ion GaztaƱaga