Le 21/06/15 11:17, Oliver Kowalke a écrit :
2015-06-21 10:51 GMT+02:00 Vicente J. Botet Escriba < vicente.botet@wanadoo.fr>:
I'm seen now two posts
2015/06/02 - needs coroutine2 a review? 2015/02/03 - add to testing
I tried to contact the release managers directly or via the mailing list:
22.1. adding git submodule 3.2. [coroutine2] add to testing 4.2. boost library part of next release (got the info that I've asked the release managers) 5.2. [release-mgt] missing library 26.5. [branch master] add library to regression tests 29.5. adding boost.coroutine2 to branch master 31.5. [master] adding library to release (or at least master regression test)?
I see that it is already on the develop branch regression tests. I suggest you to add a patch for the expected results so that any compiler other than C++14 are disabled.
I'm not aware of any policy in Boost that prevents you from adding whatever you want to your library. The simple way is to use the same repository and have multiple version in it. However if you want an additional repository you need to request it to the release managers.
The community decided that coroutine2 should become an additional library beside of boost.coroutine: http://lists.boost.org/Archives/boost/2015/01/219507.php I can not take this thread as a decision. I could take it as a suggestion or a request.
Decisions are taken with the steering committee, the release managers, review managers, .... Vicente P.S. I don't understand the title of your post if you were already able to create the repository and add it to the regression test. THis already mean that the managers confirm C++14 only libraries are possible in Boost.