Chris,

I've recently stepped up as a maintainer of the asio package for Debian.
Unfortunately, I missed pretty much anything beyond 1.4.8, because
that's still what think-async.com, sourceforge.not, Google and Wikipedia
know about.

Granted, I wasn't subscribed to any mailing list, either. But given the
above, I'm unclear whether or not the SF mailing list is actually used.
To find out, I subscribed just now.

On 08/01/2013 11:10 AM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> As far as I understand asio is not distributed within sf.net anymore. sf.net 
> only ships 1.4.8 (released in 2011). While github contains:
> 
> https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio/releases
> 
> I am not clear where asio 1.10.0 is taken, as per latest boost:
> 
> http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_54_0/doc/html/boost_asio/history.html
> [Asio 1.10.0 / Boost 1.54]

Can you please clarify?

Do you plan to ship actual releases (i.e. tar balls) or is it going to
be just a git tag in the future?

Overall, I'm glad asio didn't get stuck at 1.4.8, but continues to be
developed. Please consider promoting it better.

Regards

Markus Wanner

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