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November 3, 2001 - Version 1.25.1 
   - Boost Build System: Continued
     improvements.
 
   - Config Library: Continued
     refinements.
 
   - Function Library: direct 
support for member function pointers and documentation updates.
 
   - Boost-Users 
mailing list has been created to address topics of interest to users 
of Boost libraries.
 
   - Boost 
Wiki web added. Provides a place for Boost users to openly 
discuss and document the use of Boost libraries. It is not officially 
maintained by Boost developers.
 
 
October 1, 2001 - Version 1.25.0
 
   - Thread Library added. Portable
     C++ multi-programming at last, from William Kempf.
 
   - Base From 
Member added to
     Utility Library. Support 
for the base
     from member idiom, from Daryle Walker.
 
     - Bind and
       mem_fn added - Generalized 
binders for function/object/pointers and member functions, from Peter
       Dimov.
 
   - Array Library: Minor updates,
   from Nico Josuttis.
 
   - Config Library: major redesign with
     much improved and automated configuration of Boost libraries for specific
     compilers, from John Maddock.
 
   - Random Number Library: 
Fixed bug when copying normal_distribution and improved the 
documentation, from Michael Stevens and Jens Maurer.
 
   - Special functions,
     octonions,
     quaternions updated,
     now useable with many more compilers, plus three new special functions,
     from Hubert Holin, Eric Ford, and others.
   
 - Tokenizer Library:
     fixes/enhancements to escaped_list_separator based on empty fields and
     tokens comments from Johan Nillson and Jens Maurer.
 
   - Coming Soon - A mailing list for Boost users!
 
 
August 19, 2001 - Version 1.24.0
 
   - Tuple Library added.
     Tuples ease definition of functions returning multiple values, and more,
     from Jaakko J”rvi.
 
   - Minor fixes to some other libraries.
 
   - Boost Build System added. 
Preliminary
     release of an innovative build system for Boost libraries, from Dave
     Abrahams and others.
 
   - 
Formal Review Schedule  added. Shows current, future, and recent 
past review dates.
 
 
July 6, 2001 - Version 1.23.0
 
   - Any Library added. Safe, generic
     container for single values of different value types, from Kevlin 
Henney.
 
   - Function Library added. Function
     object wrappers for deferred calls or callbacks, from Doug Gregor.
 
   - Tokenizer Library added. Break a
     string into a series of tokens, from John Bandela.
 
   - Special functions,
     octonions,
     quaternions added,
     from Hubert Holin.
   
 - Smart Pointer Library:
     shared_ptr polymorphic pointers now work on more broken compilers.
 
   - IBM/Aix Compiler status table 
contributed
     by Toon Knapen
 
   - Minor fixes to a number of other libraries.
 
 
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