On 06-Jun-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:

> - using code that are written to be used in C++ (and not something
>   that I have hacked together to fit in C++ paradigms)
> - using code that is in active use, has further developent and testing

But if stuff in there (boost) is problematic and we REALLY don't need it
to survive then we should leave it out till it is fixed, or do you really
want loose valuable developers just because some "cramp" we use, but really
don't have too. You put in this stuff and it's good to try it out, but we
should be able to step back if we see that it produces too much problems!

       Jürgen

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