On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 1:53 AM, Stephen Kelly
Thijs (M.A.) van den Berg wrote:
Now it has grows into a large set of libraries for specific niches with varying level quality (code, docs, maintenance support)
Really? Is that what it is? Are you sure? Or is that a goal you have in mind? Is that what boost was while it was in svn? Or did boost become that by migrating to 100 *interdependent* git repos? Did migrating to 100 *interdependent* git repos help the above statement in any way?
Reducing physical coupling is a good thing even if you use a single repo. Modularizing Boost does make it practical to break it down into separate repos, which allows users to git only what they need. I don't see how this interferes with users who want to get everything Boost if the official distribution remains monolithic. -- Emil Dotchevski Reverge Studios, Inc. http://www.revergestudios.com/reblog/index.php?n=ReCode