Thomas Witt wrote:
Stage 2 - Intracomponent Open Development
-----------------------------------------
This stage restricts Stage 1 slightly by banning far-reaching changes
to Boost. Major changes to libraries or infrastructure, or the
addition of new features and libraries, can be made in the
stage. However, the changes must be limited in scope and may not have
far-reaching affects.  For instance, the build or regression testing
systems in Boost cannot be changed at this point, and Boost libraries
on which other major components of Boost depend (such as MPL, Type
Traits, and Config) may not have large interface changes or be
fundamentally rewritten. The Release Manager has final say regarding
the classification of changes as "far-reaching" or not; if you are
unsure, please ask.

If we're keeping the infrastructure (Build, MPL, Type Traits, Config, others?) stable at this point, why not branch them for release earlier as a "Boost Infrastructure" package?

Regards,


-- João


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