From 60db50f5d7941fa1edc201ae1f326764a4ac537b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel James If developers of Boost packages would like to work
with us to make sure these instructions can be used with their
packages, we'd be glad to help. Please make your interest known
-to the Boost developers' list.Libraries
- People
use
in the Boost.Build documentation. If that isn't your problem or
the user-config.jam file doesn't work for you, please address
questions about configuring Boost for your compiler to the
-Boost.Build mailing list.
+Boost.Build mailing list.
@@ -695,13 +695,13 @@ surely a few additional points you'll wish we had covered. One day
we may have a “Book 2 in the Getting Started series” that addresses
them. Until then, we suggest you pursue the following resources.
If you can't find what you need, or there's anything we can do to
-make this document clearer, please post it to the Boost Users'
+make this document clearer, please post it to the Boost Users'
mailing list.
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ mailing list.
diff --git a/getting_started/unix-variants.rst b/getting_started/unix-variants.rst
index ca9a3d0..1adfa1f 100644
--- a/getting_started/unix-variants.rst
+++ b/getting_started/unix-variants.rst
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Spoil Rock Hunter?”
packages, we'd be glad to help. Please make your interest known
to the `Boost developers' list`_.
- .. _Boost developers' list: ../../more/mailing_lists.htm#main
+ .. _Boost developers' list: http://beta.boost.org/community/groups.html#main
.. [#lowercase-l] That option is a dash followed by a lowercase “L”
character, which looks very much like a numeral 1 in some fonts.
diff --git a/getting_started/windows.html b/getting_started/windows.html
index 38a57eb..f413973 100644
--- a/getting_started/windows.html
+++ b/getting_started/windows.html
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ linker, consider setting up a use
in the Boost.Build documentation. If that isn't your problem or
the user-config.jam file doesn't work for you, please address
questions about configuring Boost for your compiler to the
-Boost.Build mailing list.[1]
Bibliography Print and online publications relating to Boost and Boost libraries.
-Who's Using Boost? Products and organisations that are using Boost.
-Compiler Status Describes +
Compiler Status Describes what library works with which compiler.
Links Links of special interest to Boost users.
diff --git a/writingdoc/design.html b/writingdoc/design.html index 7e95a63..d1f1a5f 100644 --- a/writingdoc/design.html +++ b/writingdoc/design.html @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ understand why a library was designed the way it was and may reduce the frequency of a number of frequently asked questions. For a better description of why rationale is important see the Rationale rationale + "http://beta.boost.org/development/requirements.html#Rationale">Rationale rationale in the general submission guidelines.Like most content pages, the Rationale page should include a
-