On April 25, 2014 1:02:09 PM EDT, stgates
Hi,
I work for Microsoft and we’ve been taking a look at making a some of the libraries in Boost work in the Windows 8 store and phone 8 runtime environment (WinRT).
Very nice.
I’m unfamiliar with the process for contributing back to Boost and would like to know what is the best way to work, to contributing back these changes to each of the individual libraries? I see the documentation for working with the git submodules (https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/StartModPatchAndPullReq). Right now the changes for each library are in a forked repository on a new branch called ‘winrt’ from the ‘develop’ branch. For example the changes we've made for the chrono library can be located here: https://github.com/MSOpenTech/chrono/tree/winrt.
Is the best way to proceed, or should I to just initiate a pull request to the develop branch on each of the individual libraries?
Each library has its own maintainer(s), so changes must be via pull requests for the separate libraries. If changes have to be coordinated between more than one library, then you definitely need to post to this list, too. ___ Rob (Sent from my portable computation engine)