The Beman Project’s mission is to support the efficient design and adoption of the highest quality C++ standard libraries through implementation experience, user feedback, and technical expertise.
We have two principle audiences: Library Developers and the C++ community. We want to allow Library Developers to have a clear path on the road to Standardization. And we want to make it easy for the C++ community to use these libraries to ensure we have real world usage.
This project is organized by our Governance structure.
We welcome all to participate in the Beman project through Discourse discussions or GitHub contributions. Our discourse community is the best way to stay up to date with the most recent developments.
If you are looking for ways to contribute code, see the open issues of bemanproject repositories.
The beman repository's issue list, in particular, has implementation requests for various papers.
Issues marked with good first issue
are perfect for new contributors and usually have an assigned mentor. Don't hesitate to post on discourse with any questions.
Please refer to our code of conduct and the Beman standard for further information about the community and development guidelines.
Questions? Maybe they have already been answered in our FAQ.
The Beman project is named in memory of Beman Dawes - co-founder of Boost.
The Beman Project has a variety of documentation available in the docs/ directory of this repository.