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From: Pranam Lashkari (plashkari628_at_[hidden])
Date: 2020-10-05 18:03:43


On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:29 PM Hadriel Kaplan via Boost <
boost_at_[hidden]> wrote:

>
> Just thinking out of the box, and this may be a horrible idea, but… what
> if you created a new `boostorg-proposed` account on GitHub, where every
> proposed library gets moved into as a separate repo, before their review
> starts.
>
> Then each individual review can be a GitHub issue for that, and comments
> to each review can be comments inside that review-issue.
>
> People can then subscribe or not to the specific proposal repos for issues
> and changes.
>
> And the reviews and their comments live in perpetuity (or as long as
> GitHub does I suppose).
>
> If the proposal is accepted, then the repo is copied/cloned into
> `boostorg` as it is today, and a link is added to the readme.md pointing to
> that library's proposal repo for finding reviews and their comments.
>
> The “infrastructure” aspect is then already in-place.
>
>
This makes sense to me if we are trying to avoid new infrastructure this
can be the best idea, easy to maintain easy to search and everything at a
place...

-- 
Thank you,
Pranam Lashkari, https://lpranam.github.io/

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