Hello Some Boost.Bimap's maintenance PRs have remained unmerged. The library also hasn't been following additions to the STL that should be mapped in the provided containers and implementing proper support for move semantics, between other features. Since I haven't been involved in C++ for a while, I am not currently in a position to push for a new version and I would prefer to allow other people to become a maintainer. What is the process to enable other maintainers to push the library forward? Best Matias
On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 8:20 AM Matias Capeletto via Boost
Hello
Some Boost.Bimap's maintenance PRs have remained unmerged. The library also hasn't been following additions to the STL that should be mapped in the provided containers and implementing proper support for move semantics, between other features.
Since I haven't been involved in C++ for a while, I am not currently in a position to push for a new version and I would prefer to allow other people to become a maintainer.
What is the process to enable other maintainers to push the library forward?
Best Matias
Hi Matias, The library can be under the community maintenance team until someone volunteers (and is approved) to become the new maintainer of the library. If you have someone in mind, you can contact them and see if they are interested and then mail this list recommending them. Glen
Hello Glen,
On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 2:53 PM Glen Fernandes
The library can be under the community maintenance team until someone volunteers (and is approved) to become the new maintainer of the library.
Great, thanks a lot. If you have someone in mind, you can contact them and see if
they are interested and then mail this list recommending them.
I do not have someone in mind. Maybe someone that has been involved with the Boost community lately will step forward when seeing this thread. Best Matias
For the time being can someone look at some of the PRs that have been
pending since 2018?
Also can we update meta/libraries.json with the new maintainer?
On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 13:53, Glen Fernandes via Boost
On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 8:20 AM Matias Capeletto via Boost
wrote: Hello
Some Boost.Bimap's maintenance PRs have remained unmerged. The library also hasn't been following additions to the STL that should be mapped in the provided containers and implementing proper support for move semantics, between other features.
Since I haven't been involved in C++ for a while, I am not currently in a position to push for a new version and I would prefer to allow other people to become a maintainer.
What is the process to enable other maintainers to push the library forward?
Best Matias
Hi Matias,
The library can be under the community maintenance team until someone volunteers (and is approved) to become the new maintainer of the library. If you have someone in mind, you can contact them and see if they are interested and then mail this list recommending them.
Glen
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On Thu, 21 May 2020 at 16:04, Mathias Gaunard via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
For the time being can someone look at some of the PRs that have been pending since 2018?
I'm happy to take a look when I get a spare moment. I use bimap in fairly frequently in prod code. Probably the weekend at the earliest.
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Glen Fernandes
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Mathias Gaunard
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Matias Capeletto
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Richard Hodges