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October 2025

Oct. 29, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 closed for major changes
Release closed for major code changes. Still open for serious problem fixes and docs changes without release manager review.

November 2025

Nov. 5, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 closed for beta
Release closed for all changes
Nov. 12, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 beta
Beta posted for download.
Nov. 13, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 open for bug fixes
Release open for bug fixes and documentation updates. Other changes by permission of a release manager.

December 2025

Dec. 3, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 closed
Release closed for all changes
Dec. 10, 2025: Boost 1.90.0 release
Release posted for download.
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Operators

Templates to simplify operator definition in arithmetic classes and iterators.

Jeremy Siek
Jeremy Siek
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Dave Abrahams
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Daniel Frey
Daniel Frey
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