
Robert Jones wrote:
Ah, sourceforge again! That's where I found the documentation for v2.0 first time round, since Google finds it, but then...
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Daniel James <daniel_james@fmail.co.uk> wrote:
2008/7/23 Robert Jones <robertgbjones@gmail.com>:
Am I correct in thinking that the Boost sandbox in entirely contained on the sourceforge site in the Boost Sandbox project, and that it's not part of, or contained in, the main Boost site? No, we're longer using sourceforge. We have a space in our subversion repository for sandbox development, you can have a look at:
So the real current docs are still on sourceforge?
No, it's just a snapshot. It's a snapshot of the ones in SVN trunk and release branch. I keep snapshots there for the sake of those who already link to it. And, yes, Spirit still has a SF presence. It's been the case eversince, even before it became a part of boost. We do our experimental stuff there, then migrate them to boost when things get stable. We still maintain our active user and devel mailing list, etc. Regards, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boostpro.com http://spirit.sf.net