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<td><a href="../index.htm"><font face="Arial" color="#FFFFFF"><big>Home </big></font></a></td>
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<h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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<p><b>How is a library accepted for posting on the site?</b> An initial review by the
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library master filters out libraries which do not meet the absolute requirements (must be
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C++, ownership clear, reasonable format, etc.) The author is free to rework and
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resubmit libraries which do not pass initial muster. This is encouraged, particularly when
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reviewers like the idea behind a library but feel that details are lacking.</p>
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<p><b>Is there any assurance libraries actually work as claimed?</b> No. The review
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process will hopefully eliminate the most seriously flawed libraries, but a well
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constructed library with hidden defects is likely to slip through. Encouraging ordinary
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users to report their experience with a library is intended to address such concerns. </p>
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<p><b>How does someone submit a comment?</b> Send email to <a
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href="mailto:boost@egroups.com">boost@egroups.com</a>. </p>
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<p><strong>How does someone submit a library?</strong> See <a href="lib_guide.htm">Library
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Guidelines</a></p>
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<p><b>Are commercial libraries requiring a fee acceptable?</b> No. However, a library that
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a commercial enterprise makes available without fee is acceptable. If the description of
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the library makes a low-key plug for the supplier, that is acceptable as long as the
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library delivers real value and isn’t just a Trojan horse for the plug.</p>
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<p><b>Are shareware libraries acceptable?</b> No. At least initially, only free libraries
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will be accepted.</p>
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<p><strong>Are open source license libraries acceptable?</strong> No, not currently.
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Open source licenses often require redistribution or availability of source code,
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inclusion of license document with machine-executable redistribution, give the initial
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developer rights to licensee modifications, and need a lawyer to understand. These
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would be immediate disqualifications for many business, commercial, and consumer
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applications. Boost aims to avoid subjecting users to hard-to-comply-with license terms.<br>
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<br>
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This is subject to review for a particularly important piece of software, or as the
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industry changes.</p>
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<p><b>Must full source code be provided?</b> Yes, these are source code libraries.</p>
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<p><b>What about documentation?</b> A very simple library might be accepted with only a
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well commented header file. For more substantial libraries, some form of documentation is
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certainly going to be expected. HTML is the preferred form.</p>
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<p><b>Are platform specific libraries acceptable?</b> There is a preference for portable
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libraries. Libraries will be accepted that have portable interfaces but require platform
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specific implementations, as long as the author supplies implementations for a couple of
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disparate major operating systems.</p>
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<p><b>Must a library do useful work? </b>No. A library meant as a teaching example or
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demonstration might not actually do any work.</p>
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<p><b>Who owns the libraries?</b> Presumably many authors will copyright their libraries.
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Others authors may wish to place their libraries in the public domain. The Boost.org
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policy is to only accept libraries with a clear copyright notice. It is up to
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potential users to decide if they find the copyright terms acceptable, and to not use
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libraries with unacceptable copyrights.</p>
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<p><b>What support is available for the libraries?</b> Try the <a
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href="mailto:boost@egroups.com">boost@egroups.com</a> mailing list. </p>
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<p><b>Is there a relationship between Boost.org and the C++ Standards Committee?</b>
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No. The people who started Boost.org were all on the committee, but that was just
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happenstance.</p>
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<p><b>Will the Boost.org libraries become part of the next C++ Standard?</b> Some
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might, someday off in the future, but that is up to the standards committee. To the
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extent a library becomes "existing practice", the likelihood increases that
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someone will propose it for future standardization. Submitting a library to Boost.org is
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one way to establish existing practice - as long as enough people are interested to
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download and use it!</p>
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<p><b>Is the site a commercial business?</b> No. It is just some people getting together
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as a kind of cyberspace civic association. If it ever needs to incorporate, it would be as
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non-profit organization.</p>
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<p><b>Is there any charge for submitting libraries or reviews to Boost.org?</b> No. Unlike
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the standards committees, you don’t have to pay to volunteer!</p>
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<p><b>Will the site include material beyond libraries?</b> The main focus is on libraries,
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but if people contribute occasional articles or other material to make the site more
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interesting, that could be a nice fit.</p>
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<p><strong>How do I unzip the distribution files on my [whatever] computer?</strong>
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The .zip format is used for distribution because there are free decoders and
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encoders available for many, many different platforms. See the <a
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HREF="http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/">Info-ZIP</a> web site, which includes a FAQ and
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much other useful information about the .zip format. Many commercial compressor-archiver
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utilities also support this format.</p>
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<p>-- End of FAQ --</p>
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<p>Revised May 17, 1999</p>
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