You could get co maintainer access and post it to Boost. What do you think? :)

This feature was in the mainstream Boost in D6. Would be great to have it at one place than have dozens of small modules adding features.

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geerlingguy’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (won't fix)

It seems that (as far as I can tell), the Boost maintainers (who have been sluggish in responses, but I can understand that) are planning at some point to use the Cache Expiration module to have granular cache expiration for Boost in Drupal 7. However, as the discussion in #1069438: How to Flush Boost Cache in Drupal 7.x has stalled (and would be the likely place to patch Boost at some point), I'm going to mark this issue as closed, and encourage people to give opinions over in the Boost queue :)

For now, I want to keep this module simple and easy, and focus on just making it so Boost works at a baseline as easily as it did in D6—especially for my purposes :)