The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now. Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future! --Beman
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 9:20 AM Beman Dawes via Boost
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
Thank you! If it wasn't for Boost, and my search for a build system, I wouldn't be involved in the wonderful C++ community. Thank you for doing so much to advance C++! -- -- Rene Rivera -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:20 AM Beman Dawes wrote:
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now. Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future! --Beman
Thank you Beman for everything you have done for us, for Boost, and for the C++ programming language. Glen
On Sep 22, 2018, at 10:19 AM, Beman Dawes via Boost
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
Thank you Beman, not only for boost, but all of mentoring and help you’ve offered to me personally over the years. The C++ world would be a much different place without your massive contributions to it. Howard
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018, 17:20 Beman Dawes via Boost
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
--Beman
Thank you Beman for all your work on Boost. Boost is my favourite "book" on C++. It does not have much pictures, but the content is perfect :) I've grown up on it's stories and keep getting fun with each new accepted library. Many thanks! Separate huge thanks for the std::filesystem!
Hi Beman,
That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
I do not know you personally but I benefited so much from your contributions, in particular the filesystem library I adopted a long time ago. Thanks to you and what you freely shared, I was able to achieve great things without spending the time to reinvent the wheel. Thank you also for having been even further in proposing filesystem to the standard committee. It is an enormous amount of time to submit a library to boost but I am sure it is even more involving to submit a library to the standard. Love from France! Frédéric
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:20 AM Beman Dawes via Boost-users
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
It's been a little while since I last used boost, and filesystem in particular, but from what I could tell, it did flow fairly naturally, almost like a built-in DSL of sorts for file systems. Yours will be big shoes to fill, I imagine. Cheers, and best of luck in your future endeavors!
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And many thanks to you Beman, for your many years of service and your contributions to Boost, the C++ standard, and my own life. Fond regards, Greg On 9/22/18 8:19 AM, Beman Dawes via Boost-announce wrote:
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
--Beman
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On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 7:20 AM Beman Dawes via Boost
The idea behind Boost was hatched in March, 1998, and the proposal document https://www.boost.org/users/proposal.pdf was released May 6, 1998. That makes Boost twenty years old, and makes me twenty years older. It is high time I retire from Boost; I haven't been able to contribute for some time now.
Thank you, Beman. Thank you for your contributions, your vision and your advice. The C++ world is much richer due to your efforts, but (today) poorer now that you've retired. -- Marshall
Den 22-09-2018 kl. 16:19 skrev Beman Dawes via Boost:
Thanks to all of you who made Boost such an overwhelming success in the past and will drive Boost forward into a bright future!
And many thanks to you, Beman. Enjoy your retirement. You will be missed. kind regards Thorsten
participants (10)
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Antony Polukhin
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Beman Dawes
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Frédéric
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Glen Fernandes
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Greg Colvin
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Howard Hinnant
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Marshall Clow
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Michael Powell
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Rene Rivera
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Thorsten Ottosen