troy d. straszheim wrote: > Repost of a snippet of Doug Gregor's original announcement of this list > and call for volunteers: > >> A small group of volunteers has been working on a new build system for >> Boost based on CMake, a cross-platform, open-source build system. We >> have reached the point where our core build system has become >> relatively stable, and we are requesting volunteers to help us improve >> the build system further by improving the documentation, implementing >> new features, porting the system to other platforms, etc. We are most >> interested in volunteers who are: >> >> * Willing to learn the CMake build system and the Boost-specific >> macros we have built for CMake >> * Interested in the technical challenges of building, testing, and >> deploying Boost >> * Able to test on a variety of platforms and compilers >> * Willing to write as much documentation as code (or more!) >> * Unwilling to participate in build-system flame wars >> >> Anyone interested in joining this effort should read about CMake and >> our CMake-based build system for Boost (links below), then join the >> Boost-CMake mailing list (also below).
Sorry I haven't yet contributed... I only just started reading the book, Mastering CMake, which I borrowed from a collegue. http://www.kitware.com/products/CMakeBook.html A very nice book! I'll be back... -- Niels Dekker http://www.xs4all.nl/~nd/dekkerware Scientific programmer at LKEB, Leiden University Medical Center _______________________________________________ Boost-cmake mailing list Boost-cmake@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-cmake