Ronald Garcia wrote:
============================================ Review Wizard Status Report for October 2007 ============================================
News ====
August 17, 2007 -- Time Series Accepted. Announcement: http://lists.boost.org/boost-announce/2007/08/0142.php
July 24, 2007 -- Boost Version 1.34.1 Released. This is a bug fix release addressing many problems with the 1.34.0 release. Announcement: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/query? status=closed&milestone=Boost+1.34.1
We need experienced review managers. Please take a look at the list of libraries in need of managers and check out their descriptions. In general review managers are active boost participants or library contributors. If you can serve as review manager for any of them, email Ron Garcia or John Phillips, "garcia at cs dot indiana dot edu" and "jphillip at capital dot edu" respectively.
A link to this report will be posted to www.boost.org. If you would like us to make any modifications or additions to this report before we do that, please email Ron or John.
If you're library author and plan on submitting a library for review in the next 3-6 months, send Ron or John a short description of your library and we'll add it to the Libraries Under Construction below. We know that there are many libraries that are near completion, but we have hard time keeping track all of them. Please keep us informed about your progress.
Review Queue ============
* Exception * Finite State Machines * Floating Point Utilities * Switch * Property Map (fast-track) * Graph (fast-track)
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Exception --------- :Author: Emil Dotchevski
:Review Manager: Need Volunteer
I'm, interested. As my time is limited right now, I'd need some for proper pre-review inspection, though.
Libraries under development ===========================
Please let us know of any libraries you are currently developing that you intend to submit for review.
The Boost X-files vol. 1, a collection of various utilities. http://tinyurl.com/ynjq2n It contains some function objects, such as a brute-force solution to the forwarding problem (to be factored out of Fusion) and generic factories. Further, and most notably, it includes three thread-safe Singleton templates with an easy-to-use, "Boost-style" interface. It's almost in review-ready state, so given the number of entries we can probably put it in the queue right now. Regards, Tobias