Dear All, This is a brief update on some pertinent developments. Foremost, I want to acknowledge the exceptional contributions of Ruben Perez, creator of Boost.MySQL, and Marcelo Silva, the author of Boost.Redis. Their hard work in developing and refining their respective Boost libraries exemplifies the best qualities of authorship. They are actively engaged in the various channels of the public C++ Slack Workspace (https://cppalliance.org/slack/), collaborating and answering questions. Consider joining. To clarify a potential misunderstanding, Ruben joined the C++ Alliance team only after his library Boost.MySQL was accepted. Therefore, his subsequent affiliation had no bearing on the outcome of the review. Regarding Marcelo, he has always worked independently on Boost.Redis and has no contractual relationship with The C++ Alliance. Next, I'd like to laud Klemens for his unwavering diligence. As the review manager for these two libraries, he operates with impartiality and independence from the C++ Alliance with no financial recompense. The C++ Alliance policies precludes any author sponsored by us from acting as a review manager for a library that we also sponsor. This policy underscores our belief and commitment to the effectiveness and integrity of the Boost Formal Review process. In conclusion, our objective has always remained consistent: to fortify and expand Boost, and to support the author and maintainer community. The talent, dedication, and hard work invested in making Boost the best it can be is truly commendable. Our motivation is driven by passion for the language and open source. Together, we can make Boost even more remarkable. Yours sincerely, Vinnie