Rob Stewart
On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Yakov Galka
wrote: [snip complaints]
I'm not a Boost.Filesystem expert. I tried to explain my understanding if why some things were how they are.
Of course. Someone has to make the counterargument and I'm glad you did. It really helps further the discussion.
I can tell you that Beman did not make changes in a vacuum. He regularly sought input from this list. If you weren't part of those discussions, then your opinions couldn't affect the outcome.
Now, given that you have such vociferous concerns with the design, I see several possible positive steps you can take:
• add Trac tickets for each of your concerns
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/8342
• write a drop-in replacement for what you think is broken and post it for review and Beman's consideration • write an alternative library and submit it for review
You should know that an updated version of Boost.Filesystem is up for standardization. You could get involved now to try to influence what gets standardized before what you consider wrong is standardized and is harder to change.
That's why I'm worried (think of the, thankfully few, decisions in the STL that we wish we weren't stuck with), but it's not clear to me how mere mortals participate in that process. Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org)