One correction to the previous email: the link should be https://icfp-hiw2023.hotcrp.com (with a hyphen), not https://icfphiw23.hotcrp.com. (The former matches what is listed on the HIW website at https://icfp23.sigplan.org/home/hiw-2023.) I apologise for any confusion this may have caused.
Best, Ryan On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 7:47 AM Ryan Scott <ryan.gl.sc...@gmail.com> wrote: > The 2023 Haskell Implementors' Workshop deadline is just under one month > away. We are looking forward to your talk submissions. > > Best, > > Ryan > > ================================== > > ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Implementors' Workshop > https://icfp23.sigplan.org/home/hiw-2023 > Seattle, Washington, United States, September 4, 2023 > > Co-located with ICFP 2023 > https://icfp23.sigplan.org/ > > Important dates > --------------- > > Deadline: July 4, 2023 (AoE) > Notification: August 4, 2023 > Workshop: September 4, 2023 > > The 15th Haskell Implementors' Workshop is to be held alongside ICFP > 2023 this year in Seattle. It is a forum for people involved in the > design and development of Haskell implementations, tools, libraries, > and supporting infrastructure to share their work and to discuss future > directions and collaborations with others. > > Talks and/or demos are proposed by submitting an abstract, and > selected by a small program committee. There will be no published > proceedings. The workshop will be informal and interactive, with > open spaces in the timetable and room for ad-hoc discussion, demos, > and short lightning talks. > > Scope and target audience > ------------------------- > > It is important to distinguish the Haskell Implementors' Workshop from > the Haskell Symposium which is also co-located with ICFP 2023. The > Haskell Symposium is for the publication of Haskell-related research. In > contrast, the Haskell Implementors' Workshop will have no proceedings -- > although we will aim to make talk videos, slides, and presented data > available with the consent of the speakers. > > The Implementors' Workshop is an ideal place to describe a Haskell > extension, describe works-in-progress, demo a new Haskell-related tool, > or even propose future lines of Haskell development. Members of the > wider Haskell community are encouraged to attend the workshop -- we need > your feedback to keep the Haskell ecosystem thriving. Students working > with Haskell are especially encouraged to share their work. > > The scope covers any of the following topics. There may be some topics > that people feel we've missed, so by all means submit a proposal even if > it doesn't fit exactly into one of these buckets: > > * Compilation techniques > * Language features and extensions > * Type system implementation > * Concurrency and parallelism: language design and implementation > * Performance, optimisation and benchmarking > * Virtual machines and run-time systems > * Libraries and tools for development or deployment > > Talks > ----- > > We invite proposals from potential speakers for talks and > demonstrations. We are aiming for 20-minute talks with 5 minutes for > questions and changeovers. We want to hear from people writing > compilers, tools, or libraries, people with cool ideas for directions in > which we should take the platform, proposals for new features to be > implemented, and half-baked crazy ideas. Please submit a talk title and > abstract of no more than 300 words. > > Submissions can be made via HotCRP at https://icfphiw23.hotcrp.com > until July 4 (anywhere on earth). > > We will also have a lightning talks session. These have been very well > received in recent years, and we aim to increase the time available to > them. Lightning talks should be ~7mins and are scheduled on the day of the > workshop. Suggested topics for lightning talks are to present a single > idea, a work-in-progress project, a problem to intrigue and perplex > Haskell implementors, or simply to ask for feedback and collaborators. > > Program Committee > ----------------- > > * Gergő Érdi (Standard Chartered Bank) > * Sebastian Graf (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) > * Wen Kokke (University of Strathclyde) > * Ryan Scott (Galois, Inc.) > * Rebecca Skinner (Mercury) > * Li-yao Xia (University of Edinburgh) > > Contact > ------- > > * Ryan Scott <ryan.gl.scott at gmail.com> >
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