Hi, There are many quite trivial pull requests on Github for BGL. Can the project responsible please have a look at them? Most of them just fix typos and add more clarity to the documentation. Thank you, -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Mads Jensen Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Private Cowboy: Sir, excuse for what, sir? Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I'm asking the fucking questions here, private! Do you understand? -- Full Metal Jacket
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take
over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process
is for that (I already asked before).
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:16 PM Mads Jensen
Hi,
There are many quite trivial pull requests on Github for BGL. Can the project responsible please have a look at them? Most of them just fix typos and add more clarity to the documentation.
Thank you, -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Mads Jensen
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Private Cowboy: Sir, excuse for what, sir? Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I'm asking the fucking questions here, private! Do you understand? -- Full Metal Jacket
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On 7/22/2015 12:47 AM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process is for that (I already asked before).
The process, as I understand it, is:
1) Have a Github account
2) Be part of the boostorg organization on Github
3) On GitHub go to boostorg/admin and create a new issue asking for
admin access ( or write access ) to graph
4) If you are granted admin access to graph you can then make changes to
it.
If you want to maintain the graph library or help maintain it you can
mention it on this mailing list in a separate message with [bgl] or
[graph] starting the title of the message that you would like to be the
maintainer of the library. The current maintainer is Andrew Sutton
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:16 PM Mads Jensen
wrote: Hi,
There are many quite trivial pull requests on Github for BGL. Can the project responsible please have a look at them? Most of them just fix typos and add more clarity to the documentation.
Thank you, -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Mads Jensen
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Private Cowboy: Sir, excuse for what, sir? Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I'm asking the fucking questions here, private! Do you understand? -- Full Metal Jacket
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Thank you Edward. I will follow your advice. BTW, is there a place where
maintainers are listed?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:37 AM Edward Diener
On 7/22/2015 12:47 AM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process is for that (I already asked before).
The process, as I understand it, is:
1) Have a Github account 2) Be part of the boostorg organization on Github 3) On GitHub go to boostorg/admin and create a new issue asking for admin access ( or write access ) to graph 4) If you are granted admin access to graph you can then make changes to it.
If you want to maintain the graph library or help maintain it you can mention it on this mailing list in a separate message with [bgl] or [graph] starting the title of the message that you would like to be the maintainer of the library. The current maintainer is Andrew Sutton
, so you might want to try to contact him and see if he is still maintaining the library. On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:16 PM Mads Jensen
wrote: Hi,
There are many quite trivial pull requests on Github for BGL. Can the project responsible please have a look at them? Most of them just fix typos and add more clarity to the documentation.
Thank you, -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Mads Jensen
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Private Cowboy: Sir, excuse for what, sir? Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I'm asking the fucking questions here, private! Do you understand? -- Full Metal Jacket
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On 7/23/2015 5:06 PM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
Thank you Edward. I will follow your advice. BTW, is there a place where maintainers are listed?
The list of maintainers is at boost/libs/maintainers.txt in the Boost sources on Github, but this list may be out of date. For approving PRs I actually see the name of Noel Belcourt for the 'graph' library. His e-mail is kbelco - at - sandia - dot - gov. We do appear to need a maintainer for 'graph' because the latest 'develop' was never merged to 'master' and there are many PRs against graph that have been largely ignored. Maybe Noel Belcourt has been too busy to work with Boost, so I think another maintainer for 'graph' would be most welcome.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:37 AM Edward Diener
wrote: On 7/22/2015 12:47 AM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process is for that (I already asked before).
The process, as I understand it, is:
1) Have a Github account 2) Be part of the boostorg organization on Github 3) On GitHub go to boostorg/admin and create a new issue asking for admin access ( or write access ) to graph 4) If you are granted admin access to graph you can then make changes to it.
If you want to maintain the graph library or help maintain it you can mention it on this mailing list in a separate message with [bgl] or [graph] starting the title of the message that you would like to be the maintainer of the library. The current maintainer is Andrew Sutton
, so you might want to try to contact him and see if he is still maintaining the library. On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 1:16 PM Mads Jensen
wrote: Hi,
There are many quite trivial pull requests on Github for BGL. Can the project responsible please have a look at them? Most of them just fix typos and add more clarity to the documentation.
Thank you, -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Mads Jensen
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your excuse? Private Cowboy: Sir, excuse for what, sir? Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I'm asking the fucking questions here, private! Do you understand? -- Full Metal Jacket
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Hi, I haven’t been reading Boost ML for some time, apologies. I was just told that you’re looking for new maintainer for Graph, by all means please do so. I’m completely unable to assist Boost atm and would welcome help. Regards, Noel
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Edward Diener
On 7/23/2015 5:06 PM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
Thank you Edward. I will follow your advice. BTW, is there a place where maintainers are listed?
The list of maintainers is at boost/libs/maintainers.txt in the Boost sources on Github, but this list may be out of date. For approving PRs I actually see the name of Noel Belcourt for the 'graph' library. His e-mail is kbelco - at - sandia - dot - gov.
We do appear to need a maintainer for 'graph' because the latest 'develop' was never merged to 'master' and there are many PRs against graph that have been largely ignored. Maybe Noel Belcourt has been too busy to work with Boost, so I think another maintainer for 'graph' would be most welcome.
Noel has now indicated he would like someone else to take over, and Andrew Sutton, as the editor and author of the C++ committee Concepts TS, has his hands full. So if Marcin will post an issue on https://github.com/boostorg/admin requesting he be added to the BGL team, we will be happy to welcome a new maintainer and get started catching up on issues, merges, and pull requests. Thanks, --Beman
On 22-Jul-15 7:47 AM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process is for that (I already asked before).
Marcin, I believe I've responded to your earlier question: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/261742 - Volodya
Volodya,
Thanks. I will also follow your advice (in addition to Edward's). I think
that graph is in a dire situation where there are pending trivial patches
that have not been accepted.
-m
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 7:18 AM Vladimir Prus
On 22-Jul-15 7:47 AM, Marcin Zalewski wrote:
I think part of the problem is who is responsible. I would like to take over in the face of a maintainer shortage. I am not sure what the process is for that (I already asked before).
Marcin,
I believe I've responded to your earlier question:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel/261742
- Volodya
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Belcourt, Kenneth
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Beman Dawes
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Edward Diener
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Mads Jensen
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Marcin Zalewski
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Vladimir Prus