On 1/1/2011 9:00 AM, Dean Michael Berris wrote: > Hi Guys! > > (Apologies in advance for the cross-post) > > I've just pushed the master, 0.8-devel, and 0.9-devel branch onto the > cpp-netlib repository -- please take the time to test all these > branches as I work on getting the documentation up to speed on the > 0.9-devel branch preparing for the release and submission for review > on the Boost developers mailing list. I'm also welcoming contributions > in the form of: > > * Website help, the current documentation look is OK, but if you have > time to fix up some of the issues like the fonts, adding anchors and > maybe reformatting the API pages so that it's easier indexed, that > would be *sweet*. Also, we need a landing page on > cpp-netlib.github.com which introduces the library, hosts stats, and > maybe has other goodies that are specifically for a website and not > necessarily for documentation. > > * Documentation -- please, if you have example use cases that you want > to contribute, now is the time to contribute them. If you have real > world use cases where you're actually using cpp-netlib, now would be a > good time to have your use case highlighted in the documentation.
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