El 28/10/2025 a las 13:21, Joaquin M López Muñoz escribió:
Hi everybody,
As part of the evolution of the new website, the release notes procedure for the upcoming Boost 1.90 release is changing:
BEFORE
* Authors contributed their release notes as PRs to the file
https://github.com/boostorg/website/blob/master/feed/history/boost_1_89_0.qb...
whose format was **Quickbook**.
NOW
* Authors should contribute their release notes as PRs to the file
https://github.com/boostorg/website-v2-docs/blob/develop/release-notes/boost...
whose format is **Asciidoc**.
The procedure should be as straightforward as always. Asciidoc is in essence a Markdown variant, and the file already has some entry examples you can copy, adapt and paste. The following Asciidoc macros are available as a replacement to similarly-called Quickbook macros used before:
https://github.com/cppalliance/asciidoctor-boost?tab=readme-ov-file#macros
Currently there's no easy way to obtain a preview of the upcoming release notes, but I know the team in charge is working on this. [Update: there's already a preview link, see below]
Allow me to remind authors and contributors that now is an excellent time to add your entries to the release notes. If you have any doubts please post them here, or ask at the #boost Slack group. Thank you!
Hi everyone, This is a gentle reminder that the release of Boost 1.90 is approaching (target date Dec 10), so if you haven't added your lib's release notes as instructed above, please do so as soon as you can. This is how the current release notes doc looks like at the moment: https://www.boost.org/releases/1.90.0.beta1/ Best, Joaquín M López Muñoz