Add Q2 update for Boost.Graph by Arnaud Becheler - #336
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This post outlines the progress and updates made in Q2 for Boost.Graph, focusing on community engagement, documentation improvements, and technical debt reduction.
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Updated the document to clarify the removal of outdated Boost dependencies and the introduction of a new algorithm submission process. Added details about performance gains and ongoing contributions.
Added details about work items and side quests for the quarter.
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This post outlines the progress and updates made in Q2 for Boost.Graph, focusing on community engagement, documentation improvements, and technical debt reduction.