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2003-05-21 Danny Smith <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net>
a lot of our attention, because they don't require a lot of our
time.) It is entirely plausable that the "useful stuff"
from libg++ might be extracted into an updated utilities library,
a lot of our attention, because they don't require a lot of our
time.) It is entirely plausable that the "useful stuff"
from libg++ might be extracted into an updated utilities library,
- but nobody has stated such a project yet.
+ but nobody has started such a project yet.
</p>
<p>(The <a href="http://www.boost.org/">Boost</a> site houses free
C++ libraries that do varying things, and happened to be started
</p>
<p>(The <a href="http://www.boost.org/">Boost</a> site houses free
C++ libraries that do varying things, and happened to be started
the SGI STL aren't maintained by us and don't get a lot of our
attention, because they don't require a lot of our time.) It is
entirely plausable that the "useful stuff" from libg++ might be
the SGI STL aren't maintained by us and don't get a lot of our
attention, because they don't require a lot of our time.) It is
entirely plausable that the "useful stuff" from libg++ might be
- extracted into an updated utilities library, but nobody has stated
+ extracted into an updated utilities library, but nobody has started
such a project yet.
(The [64]Boost site houses free C++ libraries that do varying things,
such a project yet.
(The [64]Boost site houses free C++ libraries that do varying things,