Hi Beman,
congrats to this release. It looks like a big step. My only little disappointment concerns the lack of the unordered library. Could you give me the reason why it isn't in?
Thank you very much, especially for managing this release.
Cheers, Jan.

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Beman Dawes <bdawes@acm.org> wrote:
Boost is pleased to announce the availability of release 1.35.0.

This is a major release that includes 12 new libraries, and coincides
with an upgrade and reorganization of the www.boost.org web site.

The new libraries are:

* Asio: Portable networking, including sockets, timers, hostname
resolution and socket iostreams, from Chris Kohlhoff.

* Bimap: Boost.Bimap is a bidirectional maps library for C++. With
Boost.Bimap you can create associative containers in which both types
can be used as key, from Matias Capeletto.

* Circular Buffer: STL compliant container also known as ring or cyclic
buffer, from Jan Gaspar.

* Function Types: Boost.FunctionTypes provides functionality to
classify, decompose and synthesize function, function pointer, function
reference and pointer to member types. From Tobias Schwinger.

* Fusion: Library for working with tuples, including various containers,
algorithms, etc. From Joel de Guzman, Dan Marsden and Tobias Schwinger.

* GIL: Generic Image Library, from Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.

* Interprocess: Shared memory, memory mapped files, process-shared
mutexes, condition variables, containers and allocators, from Ion Gaztaņaga.

* Intrusive: Intrusive containers and algorithms, from Ion Gaztaņaga.

* Math/Special Functions: A wide selection of mathematical special
functions from John Maddock, Paul Bristow, Hubert Holin and Xiaogang Zhang.

* Math/Statistical Distributions: A wide selection of univariate
statistical distributions and functions that operate on them from John
Maddock and Paul Bristow.

* MPI: Message Passing Interface library, for use in distributed-memory
parallel application programming, from Douglas Gregor and Matthias Troyer.

* System: Operating system support, including the diagnostics support
that will be part of the C++0x standard library, from Beman Dawes.

Among existing libraries, Boost.Threads has been upgraded to reflect
changes made by the C++ committee in the process of including
Boost.Threads in C++0x.

Dozens of people contribute to each Boost release. Rene Rivera, Daniel
James, and John Maddock were instrumental in readying this release. It
wouldn't have happened without them.

--Beman Dawes, Release Manager

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