• Thanks to the Arts, Media and Engineering Program of Arizona State University for allowing the release of a prototype implementation of a boost::signal based dataflow library for the purposes of proposing a Google Summer of Code project.
  • Thanks to Google for funding and Boost for accepting the Dataflow library as a GSoC project, during which the library has been completely rewritten (several times) to produce a much cleaner, more maintainable and more useful library.
  • Thanks to Douglas Gregor for making himself available as a mentor for the GSoC project, and for his support, suggestions and feedback.
  • Thanks to all the members of the Boost community who have expressed an interest in this library and contributed valuable feedback, in particular Douglas Gregor and Jake Voytko for in-depth reviews of the library.
  • Thanks to Tobias Schwinger for a most valuable discussion on various dataflow-oriented approaches and ideas.