6 Dec
2022
6 Dec
'22
6:44 p.m.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 10:36 AM Rainer Deyke via Boost
I'm not advocating that any of these libraries are dropped, or even deprecated. I am just advocating that they are pushed into the background a bit.
Right. And also note that what I was proposing is rolling up the most foundational Boost libraries and separating that into one composite library as an individual offering upon which other stand-alone libraries may depend. In other words to break up boost into a handful of medium sized collections instead of one large collection. Thanks