Antony Polukhin wrote
2014-09-10 20:55 GMT+04:00 Niall Douglas <
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However, as you're ready to review manage now, and the v1.3 engine is likely to not arrive before the end of 2014, please do look through the docs now relocated to http://boostgsoc13.github.io/boost.afio/. I have made some improvements based on what Robert said about them. If you think the library is ready for review now, do let me know.
I'll take a closer look to the library and write a personal note with comments/notes as soon as I get some free time.
But first of all, I'll take care of the Compute review :-)
I'm wondering if perhaps you've got confused about the differing roles of review manager vs reviewer. IRC a review manager doesn't review libraries himself, he reviews the reviews of others, weighs them and arrives at a acceptance/rejection. Think the US court system judge - review manager jury - reviewers. If you actually want to review these libraries, consider posting you're review to the boost library incubator and encouraging others to do the same. Getting a review manager is a separate task. Hopefully, this would be easier of there were several reviews already prepared. Robert Ramey -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/process-sorting-singularity-compute-other... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.