
On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 11:46 PM Julien Blanc via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Isn't it exactly what the boost library incubator was designed for? ...Why didn't it work like expected?
Are we talking about Robert Ramey's incubator? Is that still up? Anyway.... it is a passive resource, not doing anything on its own. I think if you want to get users you have to promote the library on social media. Post to r/cpp. Maybe post to Hacker News. Search through GItHub for C++ projects that are using the raw SQLite C API, and open an issue pointing them to the proposed library with an offer of support. Invite them to the Official C++ Language Slack Workspace for support, to either a dedicated channel or a group channel like #boost. Answer their questions, and so on. Of course this is not an official requirement of libraries submitted for review. Yet it can't hurt. Thanks