I've been writing the occasional post on cppalliance.org, should that go to boost instead? Or should boost operate like an aggregator? On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 8:55 AM Vinnie Falco via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
All:
We are working on the User's Guide which is for people who want to use Boost, and we are working on the Contributor's guide which is for people who want to contribute to Boost. This includes authors, maintainers, reviewers, review managers, review wizards, release managers, contributors, testers, basically everyone who is changing the state of our repositories somehow.
These manuals are written in Asciidoc, but we need volunteers who can jump in and start producing results right away. Most of the existing site content has been ported to markdown and it needs editing and sorting into a table of contents. The Getting Started instructions which go into the release are in pretty rough shape and need editing.
Documentation has been a long-running complaint of users and authors. The look of it, the content of it, and the way that people find it. We are looking to resolve all of that and we've made quite a lot of progress but we need help. There's a ton of work going into the infrastructure and website right now so if you want to be a part of it please speak up!
This is a sample of where we are going with it (the stylesheets have not been worked on yet):
https://antora.cppalliance.org/doc/html/mp11/mp11/list.html
https://antora.cppalliance.org/doc/html/contributor-manual/intro.html
Thank you for considering it !
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