16 Aug
2014
16 Aug
'14
8:23 p.m.
Hi all, I considered proposing myself as a maintainer of Boost.Units for some time, but considered too inexperienced to do it on my own. Therefore I am happy that Jürgen proposed himself and I would like to help him by being a co-maintainer if it is possible and needed. As for me, I have been using the library for at least 3 years now and would like to contribute to it. For the moment, I mainly proposed small bug fixes to Boost libraries. Regards, Marek Kurdej -- Ph.D. candidate Hi Matthias, > Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2014, 11:25:35 schrieb Matthias Schabel: > > I would love to pass the responsibility for ongoing maintenance of > > Boost.Units on to a new torchbearer. > First a "Thank you very much" for the great library. > > My time to dedicate to this project > > has dwindled to essentially zero, and I believe it would be best for all > > involved to enlist some fresh blood, ideally someone who is using the > > library on a regular basis... Any volunteers? > As no one else has stepped up, I'd like to volunteer. I've been using > Boost.Units with great success for the last five years. For my recent Boost > contributions see https://github.com/jhunold. Mostly small bugfixes, > Boost.Build support over the last decade. > Boost.Units is getting more attentions now as c++11 is getting momentum. > Personally, I'd like to get > https://github.com/boostorg/units/pull/5 > into 1.57. > > As far as Erik's request, I don't have any objections to adding these to > the > > library, though I have not had time myself to verify that they are > correct. > It would be nice if one of the current maintainer could comment on this. > > >> Link to PR: https://github.com/boostorg/units/pull/3 > Seems obsolete, > https://github.com/boostorg/units/pull/6 > it the improved commit. > Feel free to ask questions. > Yours, > Jürgen > -- > * Dipl.-Math. Jürgen Hunold ! > * voice: ++49 4257 300 ! Fährstraße 1 > * fax : ++49 4257 300 ! 31609 Balge/Sebbenhausen > * jhunold@gmx.eu ! Germany