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From: Joaquin M López Muñoz (joaquinlopezmunoz_at_[hidden])
Date: 2022-12-03 11:48:17


El 03/12/2022 a las 3:02, David Sankel via Boost escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> At C++Now this year I gave a talk on the status of Boost and presented this
> graph which illustrated the trend of Boost mailing list participation.
>
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ocX8Dh4B98gxfXJTWOriaEU1tmJN61M4RfjUHoqLsK8/edit#slide=id.g11b878c1600_1_38
>
> I'm interested to hear your opinions as to what happened over that time
> period to cause such a trend.

I've been wondering for a while if maybe people are moving to some other
discussion forums
such as Stack Overflow. Some queries for [c++]- and [boost]-tagged
questions in SO yield
these numbers:

        C++ Boost
2013 231284 7589 3.3%
2014 216447 7243 3.3%
2015 201461 6300 3,1%
2016 177118 5267 3.0%
2017 147769 4340 2.9%
2018 124093 3431 2.8%
2019 116588 2414 2.1%
2020 131680 2512 1.9%
2021 102111 2115 2.1%
2022 80383 1795 2.2%

So, there's been a downward trend both for C++ and Boost, while the
Boost/C++ ratio has sort
of stabilized at 2.x%. Not that I know what to make of these figures.

Joaquín M López Muñoz


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