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repository. The source code has been inspected by many, many knowledgeable
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programmers. Each Boost file has a copyright notice and license
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the corporations which use Boost, and in some cases these lawyers have been
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them to focus more development resources on their core business.
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</p>
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Individuals contribute for the technical challenge, to hone their technical
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skills, for the sense of community, as part of their graduate school
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programs, as a way around geographic isolation, to enhance their employment
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opportunities, and as advertisements for their consulting services. There
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are probably as many reasons as there are individuals. Some of the
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apparently individual contributions come from employees of support
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companies with contracts from businesses or other organizations who have an
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interest in seeing that a library is well-maintained.
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Who pays Boost's expenses?
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</h2>
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<p>
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Boost doesn't really have any expenses! All the infrastructure is
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contributed by supporters, such as the <a href=
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"http://www.osl.iu.edu/">Open Systems Lab</a> at Indiana University,
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/index.php">SourceForge</a>, <a href=
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"http://www.boost-consulting.com/">Boost Consulting</a>, <a href=
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"http://www.meta-comm.com/">MetaCommunications</a>, and the individuals,
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companies, and other organizations who run the regression tests. Borland,
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HP, Intel, and Microsoft have contributed compilers. And hundreds, or even
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thousands, of programmers contribute their time. That's what makes Boost
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possible.
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