Dear Boost community, The formal review of Klemens David Morgenstern's Process library begins today, 27th October and ends on 5th November. Process is a C++11 library to manage system processes. It can be used to: * create child processes * setup streams for child processes * communicate with child processes through streams (synchronously or asynchronously) * wait for processes to exit (synchronously or asynchronously) * terminate processes Full documentation with examples and tutorial is available at http://klemens-morgenstern.github.io/process/index.html Stable source codes for review are available at https://github.com/klemens-morgenstern/boost-process/tree/boost_review Latest source codes available at https://github.com/klemens-morgenstern/boost-process We encourage your participation in this review. At a minimum, kindly state: - Whether you believe the library should be accepted into Boost * Conditions for acceptance - Your knowledge of the problem domain You are strongly encouraged to also provide additional information: - What is your evaluation of the library's: * Design * Implementation * Documentation * Tests * Usefulness - Did you attempt to use the library? If so: * Which compiler(s) * What was the experience? Any problems? - How much effort did you put into your evaluation of the review? We await your feedback! -- Best regards, Antony Polukhin