On 19 July 2017 at 04:31, David Sankel via Boost
So, we're moving to CMake. And, yes, we'll get there together. Many questions still exist and we'll have to figure out the answers as a community.
Sorry but I have no desire to work with you, when you say things like this:
The CMake issue has been around for years and hasn't been able to progress primarily because "obviously biased" vocal minorities were holding it back with threats
You can't say such things about people, and then expect them to ignore it because "We may have communicated it in a non-ideal way". Cmake advocates have been consistently negative about boost contributors. I have no idea why you think this is the way to get people's support, but the fact that you do makes it hard to have any respect for your judgement. It's funny, as it looked like the cmake project was actually making some progress, but the discussion over the past few days have certainly set both it and boost back considerably. The cmake "community" seem to be utterly toxic.