John Reagan via llvm-dev
2018-Apr-09 21:13 UTC
[llvm-dev] EuroLLVM'18 : moderators needed!
I'm can do the Lighting Talks [session 9] (I did one in the fall so I know the pain) or the following session 10 By the way, the online schedule at https://2018eurollvm.sched.com doesn't include the lighting talks. There is just a "round table" entry with no speaker or abstract information.> Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2018 11:34:32 +0200 > From: Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > To: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org, cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org, > lldb-dev at lists.llvm.org > Subject: [llvm-dev] EuroLLVM'18 : moderators needed! > Message-ID: > <CAEZE5RMHu7tYP+YFj-t7iK4vF2HXa8zqpr+Ck9Gpf=EaWoabYQ at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > 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 >