Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We appreciate your engagement and understand the concerns you've raised. The transition from the current Boost.org site, which is quite basic in its functionality, to our new site is a significant leap. We envision the new site as a dynamic portal that offers a more interactive and enriched experience for the Boost community. While we are aware of the current issues, including those you've pointed out like the library search functionality, our decision to move forward is driven by the potential we see in this new platform. It represents a foundation for growth, one that we believe will evolve through continuous improvement and community feedback like yours. We're committed to addressing these initial challenges and are prioritizing them accordingly. Your insights are invaluable to us in this process, and we look forward to further feedback as we enhance the site's capabilities. On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 5:49 PM Andrey Semashev via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
On 2/12/24 22:43, Louis Tatta via Boost wrote:
Louis here from the C++ Alliance. With the potential launch of the new Boost website on the horizon this week, we're making a final call for your feedback.
Your insights a few months ago were incredibly helpful, and as we approach the launch, we'd value your final review. If you have a moment to look over the site again and note any issues or suggestions, it would be of great help.
Feedback can be submitted on our GitHub issues page: https://github.com/cppalliance/temp-site/issues.
Thank you for your ongoing support and contributions to the Boost community. Looking forward to your feedback.
I think, with the given amount of issues it's a bit too early to make the new website the default. I've created a few usability-related issues, and I can see there are other functional issues created before me (e.g. library search not working).
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