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Boost Mailing Lists

The mailing lists are the heart of the Boost community.  You may read the lists via full-content email, email digests, or online via a web browser.

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The lists are maintained via the YahooGroups +

The main list is maintained at the Open Systems Lab at Indiana University. The +other lists are maintained via the YahooGroups mailing list service.  See their Help pages for general support information.

Boost mailing list

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This is the main Boost mailing list.  It is high volume (over 1000 -messages per month), very technical, and oriented toward Boost library -developers. It is also read by many other members interested in watching the -Boost library development process.  Virtually all Boost decisions, major or -minor, technical or otherwise, are reached via public discussion on this mailing -list.  It is where the formal reviews of proposed libraries take place. Subscribe or unsubscribe -at the Boost list home page.

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This is the main Boost mailing list.  It is high volume (over 1000 +messages per month), very technical, and oriented toward Boost library +developers. It is also read by many other members interested in watching the +Boost library development process.  Virtually all Boost decisions, major or +minor, technical or otherwise, are reached via public discussion on this mailing +list.  It is where the formal reviews of proposed libraries take place. +Subscribe or unsubscribe at + +http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost

When we talk about the "members of Boost", we are talking about those signed up for this main mailing list.

For this list's members only, preliminary libraries under discussion are @@ -49,9 +52,9 @@ and formal reviews of proposed libraries. One to three messages per month.  Subscribe or unsubscribe at the Boost Announce list home page.


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Revised 18 March, 2002

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