Why you cannot create your own fork and make it private for your stuff? I don't understand. 14.08.2017 15:04, Phil Bouchard via Boost пишет:
On 08/14/2017 02:48 AM, Olaf van der Spek via Boost wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 1:48 AM, Phil Bouchard via Boost
wrote: Greetings,
I just wanted to update everyone that I just made the Root.Ptr repository private: https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr
This is because I am about to work as a consultant to fix memory leaks in C code and possibly C++98 code later on. When I am done testing Root.Ptr then I will submit it to ISO which is already pre-approved.
Why does the repo need to be private while you work on other stuff?
The latest branch includes an entire new C / C++98 parser which I will use for my work. Unfortunately we cannot make a single branch private and we need to take the whole repository down.
Once I am done then I'll make everything public again or if I create a new private repository for the parser then I can make root_ptr public.
I'll let you know but the parser will remain commercial.
Thank you, -Phil
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