Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via llvm-dev
2018-Apr-09 09:34 UTC
[llvm-dev] EuroLLVM'18 : moderators needed!
The EuroLLVM'18 Developers’ Meeting relies on volunteers to keep things running smoothly. Moderators are critical to this as they keep speakers on track and facilitate Q&A after the talk. I’m looking for community members who would be attending specific talks anyway, to volunteer to moderate the sessions. If you are interested in volunteering, *please respond to this email with your first and second choice session times. *You will moderate all talks during that time slot and they will occur back to back in the same room. Moderators introduce the speaker, give the speaker warnings about time, and facilitate Q&A by running microphones. Full schedule here: *https://2018eurollvm.sched.com <https://2018eurollvm.sched.com>* *Session 1 (Monday, 9:15-10:55, Bristol 1 & 2)* - The Cerberus Memory Object Semantics for ISO and De Facto C - Global code completion and architecture of clangd *Session 2 (Monday, 2:00-3:25PM, Bristol 1)* - New PM: taming a custom pipeline of Falcon JIT - An Introduction to AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler *Session 3 (Monday, 2:00-3:25PM Bristol 2)* - A Parallel IR in Real Life: Optimizing OpenMP - Analysis of Executable Size Reduction by LLVM passes *Session 4 (Monday, 4:00-5:25PM, Bristol 1)* - Developing Kotlin/Native infrastructure with LLVM/Clang, travel notes. - Finding Iterator-related Errors with Clang Static Analyzer *Session 5 (Monday, 4:00-5:25PM, Bristol 2)* - Extending LoopVectorize to Support Outer Loop Vectorization Using VPlan - Finding Missed Optimizations in LLVM (and other compilers) *Session 6 (Tuesday, 9:00-10:25AM, Bristol 1)* - Performance Analysis of Clang on DOE Proxy Apps - Implementing an LLVM based Dynamic Binary Instrumentation framework *Session 7 (Tuesday, 9:00-10:25AM, Bristol 2)* - Hardening the Standard Library - LLVM Greedy Register Allocator – Improving Region Split Decisions *Session 8 (Tuesday, 11:00AM-12:35PM, Bristol 1)* - MIR-Canon: Improving Code Diff Through Canonical Transformation. - Scalar Evolution - Demystified *Session 9 (Tuesday, 11:00AM-12:35PM, Bristol 2)* - Lightning Talks *Session 10 (Tuesday, 1:50-3:25PM, Bristol 1)* - Pointers, Alias & ModRef Analyses - Point-Free Templates *Session 11 (Tuesday, 2:00-3:25PM, Bristol 2)* - Organising benchmarking LLVM-based compiler: Arm experience - Protecting the code: Control Flow Enforcement Technology *Session 12 (Tuesday, 4:30-5:15PM, Bristol 1 & 2)* - LLVM x Blockchains = A new Ecosystem of Decentralized Applications Thanks, Arnaud -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20180409/0874f41f/attachment.html>
Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via llvm-dev
2018-Apr-10 12:45 UTC
[llvm-dev] EuroLLVM'18 : moderators needed!
There are still sessions available for moderating. Sessions 3, 5, 7 and 10 have already been assigned, but all others are available --- first come, first served ! Kind regards, Arnaud On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison < arnaud.degrandmaison at llvm.org> wrote:> The EuroLLVM'18 Developers’ Meeting relies on volunteers to keep things > running smoothly. Moderators are critical to this as they keep speakers on > track and facilitate Q&A after the talk. I’m looking for community members > who would be attending specific talks anyway, to volunteer to moderate the > sessions. > > If you are interested in volunteering, *please respond to this email with > your first and second choice session times. *You will moderate all talks > during that time slot and they will occur back to back in the same room. > Moderators introduce the speaker, give the speaker warnings about time, and > facilitate Q&A by running microphones. > > Full schedule here: *https://2018eurollvm.sched.com > <https://2018eurollvm.sched.com>* > > *Session 1 (Monday, 9:15-10:55, Bristol 1 & 2)* > - The Cerberus Memory Object Semantics for ISO and De Facto C > - Global code completion and architecture of clangd > > *Session 2 (Monday, 2:00-3:25PM, Bristol 1)* > - New PM: taming a custom pipeline of Falcon JIT > - An Introduction to AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler > > *Session 3 (Monday, 2:00-3:25PM Bristol 2)* > - A Parallel IR in Real Life: Optimizing OpenMP > - Analysis of Executable Size Reduction by LLVM passes > > *Session 4 (Monday, 4:00-5:25PM, Bristol 1)* > - Developing Kotlin/Native infrastructure with LLVM/Clang, travel notes. > - Finding Iterator-related Errors with Clang Static Analyzer > > *Session 5 (Monday, 4:00-5:25PM, Bristol 2)* > - Extending LoopVectorize to Support Outer Loop Vectorization Using VPlan > - Finding Missed Optimizations in LLVM (and other compilers) > > *Session 6 (Tuesday, 9:00-10:25AM, Bristol 1)* > - Performance Analysis of Clang on DOE Proxy Apps > - Implementing an LLVM based Dynamic Binary Instrumentation framework > > *Session 7 (Tuesday, 9:00-10:25AM, Bristol 2)* > - Hardening the Standard Library > - LLVM Greedy Register Allocator – Improving Region Split Decisions > > *Session 8 (Tuesday, 11:00AM-12:35PM, Bristol 1)* > - MIR-Canon: Improving Code Diff Through Canonical Transformation. > - Scalar Evolution - Demystified > > *Session 9 (Tuesday, 11:00AM-12:35PM, Bristol 2)* > - Lightning Talks > > *Session 10 (Tuesday, 1:50-3:25PM, Bristol 1)* > - Pointers, Alias & ModRef Analyses > - Point-Free Templates > > *Session 11 (Tuesday, 2:00-3:25PM, Bristol 2)* > - Organising benchmarking LLVM-based compiler: Arm experience > - Protecting the code: Control Flow Enforcement Technology > > *Session 12 (Tuesday, 4:30-5:15PM, Bristol 1 & 2)* > - LLVM x Blockchains = A new Ecosystem of Decentralized Applications > > Thanks, > Arnaud > > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20180410/c91a609c/attachment.html>