1 Dec
2020
1 Dec
'20
7:49 p.m.
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020, 02:26 Emil Dotchevski via Boost
Deleting support for C++11 and older versions means breaking user code. Therefore, forking means fracturing of the community. I don't see how this is helpful to the users.
Think of it not as of fracturing a community. Treat it as getting a *new* users, that previously were scared of by the Boost monolith, it's dependencies and legacy code that adds only size to the translation units and slows down the compile times.