2011/9/20 "C. Bergström" <cbergst...@pathscale.com>

>  On 09/20/11 02:53 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
>
>> I think some people are keeping it going on Gitorious.org. There is also
>> some work going on in the ryppl project I think.
>>
>


> Here's what I found
>
> (mid-july is the last update)
> http://gitorious.org/boost/**cmake <http://gitorious.org/boost/cmake>
>
> (end of july?)
> http://gitorious.org/ryppl/**boost/commits/master<http://gitorious.org/ryppl/boost/commits/master>
>
> (up-to-date!?)
> https://github.com/ryppl/**boost-modularize<https://github.com/ryppl/boost-modularize>
>
> If boost-modularize succeeds the others maybe a README/notice or some
> pointer to the newer project would make it easier to find.
>

Note that I maintain Boost.CMake on GitHub:
https://github.com/pocb/boost(there is a README over there), at least
to be able to package Boost for the
Fedora/RedHat Linux distribution. For instance:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/F16Boost147. I use the SVN-to-Git
service from the Ryppl initiative, and follow the Ryppl's mailing-list
(pretty quiet lately).

Do not hesitate to contribute.

Best regards

Denis
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