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From: Boost [[email protected]] on behalf of Fletcher, John P 
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Sent: 27 January 2014 10:47
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [boost] Process for the Community Maintenance Team

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From: Boost [[email protected]] on behalf of Marshall Clow 
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Sent: 27 January 2014 01:17
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected] List
Subject: [boost] Process for the Community Maintenance Team

> I’ve put up a set of procedures for the Boost Community Maintenance Team (CMT)
> on the wiki at:         
> https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/CommunityMaintenance

> Comments welcomed.

> — Marshall

Thank you I think his is a very good idea.

'The Boost Community Maintenance team (CMT) was created in January 2013 to 
provide maintenance for libraries where the author is unable to provide it. '

I assume you mean 2014.

I am a new maitainer - I have just started on Boost Phoenix - and I am willing 
to play a part in this.  I think I am very lucky to have come in just after the 
change to git, as I am already familiar with it, and more so now.

I am very willing to share some of my experience of learning the job, with help 
from Eric Niebler and Joel de Guzman.

Thank you again

John Fletcher

P.S. Rereading my own message, I was not commiting Eric and Joel to do 
anything, just saying that they had helped me.  I must be more careful of my 
English!!


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