Adam Wulkiewicz
In general I agree with you but the reality is that currently all (or nearly all?) Boost libraries support c++03 and there are more c++03 test runners than c++11 ones.
I do not believe so. By my count about 10 out of 50 are c++03. Some of our users cannot move to c++11.
Are you saying that the support for c++03 in Test was dropped or will be in the near future?
At some near point in a future. I do not have resources to maintain two branches of the library. Older releases are there forever. Anyone interested in c++03 compatible version can download it without ny problems.
If that's the case shouldn't rather another module e.g. Test2 be created instead?
Who is going to support old module? I do not have c++03 compatible setup anywhere. IMO, we need to make a boost wide decision to stop making c++03 workarounds. There is no reason to develop new code, which is bound to c++03 compatibility. Anyone interested in old code can use older releases of boost.