Greetings, I have a novel idea, let's drop C++03 support. The reasons to do that have been explicated already a number of times, e.g. in https://pdimov.github.io/articles/phasing_out_cxx03.html#_ongoing_costs_of_m... but in brief: * C++03 is 20 years old. * A number of intra-Boost dependencies can be eliminated by using the standard equivalent of Boost components. This will help Boost to become "more modular". * Variadic templates allow us to remove the uses of Preprocessor and MPL, which are the primary contributor to slow Boost compilation times. * Almost no new C++03 development occurs in Boost at this point, so C++03 users do not need to upgrade their Boost. To that end, I propose the following: Boost release 1.82.0 is announced as the last one with C++03 support. If critical problems are found in it post-release, we will issue 1.82.1, 1.82.2 and so on, as appropriate (as C++03 users will not be able to just upgrade to 1.83.) Boost release 1.83.0 is announced to require C++11 at minimum. This means compilers that have all the C++11 standard headers, and support all the C++11 syntactic constructs and keywords without issuing errors. (E.g. VS2013 doesn't qualify because it doesn't support the `constexpr` or `noexcept` keywords.) This proposal should ultimately be approved and implemented by the Boost release managers; their opinions are particularly appreciated.