
Le 26/04/13 21:04, Christopher Kormanyos a écrit :
P.S. The proposal. proposal_Dmitriy_Gorbel.pdf http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/file/n4646027/proposal_Dmitriy_Gorbel.pdf I think this is final version, or close to final. I have a major suggestion. You do not have to accept my suggestion, since I am only an observer of this project. You could be the mentor if you want. Best Vicente I would like to contribute something.
But I would need help, especially for the architectural considerations and specifically for assistance with rounding issues and testing with Boost.Test.
Also, I need to realistically consider my time schedule, since I am already involved in at least one GSoC project, and I have a master's student at my day job (but he is almost done).
Maybe we could we team up for co-mentorship with two or three of us in a similar way that is intended for the Boost.Math project.
What do you think?
This could be an excellent idea. Having several mentors could help to define the requirements of a library with different expectations depending on the domain where it is used. Let us discuss it privately under the GSoC comments associated to this proposal. Best, Vicente