El 09/03/2026 a las 13:31, Vinnie Falco via Boost escribió:
The release notes currently cover changes to libraries shipped in each Boost release. I'd like to propose adding a small, clearly separated section called "Newly Endorsed Libraries" that lists libraries endorsed on this mailing list since the previous release.
Hi, "Endorsement" is not even a relevant milestone thing in the Library submission process. The relevant step is when the library is added to the Review Schedule, then we can say an "official" step was done inside Boost. Release notes are about the released library, not about the community. My opinion is that we can use the Boost release announcement (which is an important event that might attract readers) to announce several things: - Main info: New release version with a summary of main changes and a link to the release notes. - "Relevant" stuff between this and the previous release: very brief summary (e.g. a review happened and the result of the review, one library added to the review schedule, and some details about the candidate) and a link to the Review Schedule and other info. This way the interested users can choose between reading the relevant changes in the library collection or have a broader look to the project activity. The project activity summary might be also a summary of published newsletters. Best, Ion