On 05/13/2012 05:18 AM, Michele De Stefano wrote:
I've read a recent post by Jim Bosch saying that the original developers
of Boost Python are not going to upgrade it for supporting C++11
standard libraries.

So I simply would like to understand if this great library is going to
die or if it is kept up to date by someone else.

Who are the current maintainers/developers?

Jim, are you one of the official developers (I ask because I've not
found your name into the Boost Python documentation)?


I'm not, and my assertion about their plans should be read as just an observation by someone who has been paying attention to the mailing list and codebase.

My sense is that critical errors and bugs are still being fixed, but there aren't many...and while patches are still being accepted when contributed, no one is really orchestrating development of new features. But I'm hoping someone more authoritative will chime in on that subject.

A while ago I started some conversations about working on a major overhaul (i.e. a Boost.Python v3). I got a lot of useful ideas, and I'm been working on it since - but that's been proceeding extremely slowly due to other commitments. And it's turning into enough of a rewrite (I'm leaning towards making it a C++11 only library) that it's probably best to decouple those plans from improvements to the Boost.Python we have now.

Jim
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