On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Niall Douglas
access to all approved Boost libraries, and possibly all those in the peer review queue as well. To my knowledge this is already planned and/or already implemented, so we're as good as we're at.
The steering committee does not have any access, as they deal with policy rather than operations. I think you meant to say the Release Managers. They do have admit access to all boostorg repos.
(FYI I very much like the idea of an active pruning strategy for Boost so undermaintained libraries get actively purged. Less is more!)
There is no current policy to purge "undermaintained" libraries. Usefulness to users is the metric Boost has traditionally used in deciding to remove a library. A library typically becomes much less useful to users if it is replaced by a much better library or a core language feature, and then only after enough time has passed that the library really doesn't have users anymore. --Beman