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List:       boost
Subject:    Re: [boost] RE process (prospective from a retired FreeBSD
From:       Edward Diener <eldiener () tropicsoft ! com>
Date:       2011-01-31 22:08:32
Message-ID: ii7bt4$kjv$1 () dough ! gmane ! org
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On 1/31/2011 3:26 PM, Daniel Pfeifer wrote:
> Am Montag, den 31.01.2011, 13:20 -0500 schrieb Edward Diener:
>> I just feel, as an end-user,
>> that going from the current monolothic Boost to a modularized Boost will
>> produce serious headaches if libraries are not in sync when an end-user
>> attempts to use them for his product. This is especially true of
>> potentially individual Boost libraries which are released at their own
>> pace with new functionality being periodically added and fixes being made.
>
> This is very true. However, changes in the development process do not
> necessarily imply changes for the end user: we can use individual
> projects for development, aggregate them to a release, and deliver a
> monolithic package.

Agreed. But I think it is the goal of a modularized Boost, unless I am 
wrong, to be able to deliver individual libraries also as new releases 
of those libraries occur. Individual libraries are easier to move around 
locally on a developer's machine and lose the connection to their 
dependencies which a monolitihic Boost, in its own Boost tree structure, 
does not encourage.

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