Hi Rex,

Not exactly orphaned, but relatively inactive. It should be quite usable, and the documentation is relatively complete. I've just been too busy lately to put much work into it lately. The only major project I had planned before submitting it for review was to more fully integrate the Boost.Reflection code. The Boost.Extension code itself is quite mature and used by a number of projects.

Please feel free to send me any bug fix requests, and I'll take care of them. I plan to get back to the library "as soon as I am less busy", but it will not be for at least the next two months.

If you have any trouble compiling the examples or doing the tutorials, or have a question about advanced usage, I am quite available to help with that (that's easier than refactoring code).

Jeremy Pack

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Rex Kerr <rexkerr@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm evaluating various plugin solutions for a project and am considering boost.extension as one of the alternatives.

Looking at http://boost-extension.blogspot.com/ and the mailing list archives it appears that the project hasn't been active for a while.   I have tried, unsuccessfully, to find a page detailing the current status of sandbox projects to determine whether or not it has been accepted for inclusion in future boost versions, has significant flaws preventing its inclusion, etc.  I'm hesitant to choose a project that may be orphaned.

Any guidance in finding such status updates, or outright answers to my questions, would be helpful.

Thank you,
-Rex

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