On 23.12.2017 16:32, Robert Ramey via Boost wrote:
I'm curious about how I might go about discovering and contacting the person(s) who might be maintaining a particular library. As an example, I have a couple of questions about possible enhancements to the boost interval library (what about making this constexpr?). I think https://github.com/boostorg/interval/blob/develop/meta/libraries.json ought to provide that information.
Ideally, I'd like to see a summary page for each library which steers me to the appropriate links like issues, comments/issues page, maintainence status etc. such as the boost library incubator has. Actually, I considered just adding these pages to the boost library incubator website, but I didn't have the motivation and it might stir a pot I personally don't want to stir right now.
I fully agree, the landing page of each library ought to provide such a table (possibly automatically populated from data in the respective meta/libraries.json file). Initially that could be fully automated, and missing information could be filled in with default values, so library maintainers can replace them with whatever they need. (If we really must, we an of course also generate a global page that presents all those library-specific data in a single place. But that page should always be generated from library-specific metadata.) Stefan -- ...ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin...