Dear Boost, The formal review of Zach Laine's STLInterfaces library begins now, and will run through December 19. Please participate in this review if you can. To submit a review, please reply to this email with the following information: - Your name - Your knowledge of the problem domain - Whether you believe the library should be accepted into Boost (be clear about this) In addition, you are strongly encouraged to answer the following questions: - What is your evaluation of the library's * Design? * Implementation? * Documentation? * Tests? * Usefulness? - Did you attempt to use the library? If so: * Which compiler(s)? * What was the experience? Any problems? - How much effort did you put into your evaluation of the review? STLInterfaces is a C++14 library targeting ISO standardization. The following templates are provided, all C++20-friendly: 1. iterator_interface - a modern version of the iterator_facade and iterator_adaptor parts of Boost.Iterator 2. view_interface - a pre-C++20 implementation of C++20's eponymous feature 3. container_interface - a tool to eliminate boilerplate when writing new containers We would appreciate answers to these library-specific questions: - Do you like the name container_interface? sequence_container_interface is more precise, but seems a bit long. - Would you use something like container_interface, but for associative containers? If so, should it assume a node-based interface, a la std::map and std::set? This assumption would preclude alternative associative container-like types, such as flat_map. Code: https://github.com/tzlaine/stl_interfaces Docs: https://tzlaine.github.io/stl_interfaces/doc/html/index.html Thanks, Barrett