Re: [lldb-dev] CFP for the 6th European LLVM conference on March 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain

2016-01-26 Thread Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via lldb-dev
For your information, we have decided to extend the CFP by a few days, up
to this Friday, May 29th.

So you still have 'till the end of this week to submit a presentation,
lightning talk, poster, tutorial or BoF to the EuroLLVM 2016.

Kind regards,
--
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison


On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison <
arnaud.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are pleased to announce the 6th European LLVM conference on March
> 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.
>
> This will be a full two-day conference which aims to present the latest
> developments around LLVM and help strengthen the network of LLVM developers
> and users. The format will be similar to that of the previous meetings,
> with ample time for presentations, discussion, and networking between
> participants. The meeting is open to anyone whether from industry or
> academia, professional or enthusiast and is not restricted to those from
> Europe - attendees from all regions are welcome !
>
> EuroLLVM 2016 will be held at Princesa Sofia Hotel (
> http://www.princesasofia.com/en), collocated with the International
> Compiler Construction conference (http://cc2016.eew.technion.ac.il/) and
> CGO (http://cgo.org/cgo2016/)
>
> We invite academic, industrial and hobbyist speakers to present their work
> on developing or using LLVM, Clang, etc. Proposals for technical
> presentations, posters, workshops, demonstrations and BoFs are welcome.
> Material will be chosen to cover a broad spectrum of themes and topics at
> various depths, some technical deep-diving, some more community focused.
>
> We are looking for:
> - Keynote speakers.
> - Technical presentations (30 minutes plus questions and discussion)
> related to the development of LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, Polly, ...
> - Presentations relating to academic or commercial use of LLVM, Clang
> etc.
> - Lightning talks (5 minutes, no questions, no discussion).
> - Workshops and in-depth tutorials (1-2 hours - please specify in your
> submission).
> - Poster presentations.
> - Birds of a Feather sessions (BoFs).
>
> **Important dates**
> The deadline for receiving submissions is January 25, 2016.
> Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February 15th,
> 2016.
>
> **Submissions**
> Submissions should be done using the Easychair platform:
> - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurollvm2016
>
> Please note that presentation materials and videos for the technical
> sessions will be posted on llvm.org after the conference. We have
> reserved additional spots for speakers, such that they can attend the
> conference even though we have reached our registration limit.
>
> In terms of submission style, we are looking for:
> - A title and an extended abstract,
> OR
> - A title, abstract and slides.
>
> Please make clear the status of the slides (are they a skeleton of your
> presentation with the detail missing ?), or, perhaps a section of detail
> that lacks introduction and conclusions?  Also make sure to give enough
> information in the extended abstract: the more you can give us and tell us
> the easier it will be for us to be positive about your submission.
>
> Proposals that are not sufficiently detailed (talks lacking a
> comprehensive abstract for example) are likely to be rejected. Slides and
> posters must be in PDF format.
>
> **About LLVM**
> The LLVM Infrastructure is a collection of libraries and tools that make
> it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and
> many other compiler-related programs.  LLVM uses a single,
> language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code
> representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time
> systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyse and
> transform programs).
>
> This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated
> compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time,
> run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). The strengths of the LLVM
> infrastructure are its extremely simple design (which makes it easy to
> understand and use), source-language independence, powerful mid-level
> optimizer, automated compiler debugging support, extensibility, and its
> stability and reliability.
>
> LLVM is currently being used to host a wide variety of Academic Research
> projects and commercial projects.
>
> For more information, please visit:
> - http://llvm.org/devmtg/2016-03/
>
> We are looking forward to seeing you in Barcelona !
> --
> Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
>
___
lldb-dev mailing list
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org
http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev


Re: [lldb-dev] CFP for the 6th European LLVM conference on March 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain

2016-01-22 Thread Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via lldb-dev
Reminder: the deadline for submitting papers for the EuroLLVM is Monday.

Kind regards,
--
Arnaud


On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison <
arnaud.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are pleased to announce the 6th European LLVM conference on March
> 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.
>
> This will be a full two-day conference which aims to present the latest
> developments around LLVM and help strengthen the network of LLVM developers
> and users. The format will be similar to that of the previous meetings,
> with ample time for presentations, discussion, and networking between
> participants. The meeting is open to anyone whether from industry or
> academia, professional or enthusiast and is not restricted to those from
> Europe - attendees from all regions are welcome !
>
> EuroLLVM 2016 will be held at Princesa Sofia Hotel (
> http://www.princesasofia.com/en), collocated with the International
> Compiler Construction conference (http://cc2016.eew.technion.ac.il/) and
> CGO (http://cgo.org/cgo2016/)
>
> We invite academic, industrial and hobbyist speakers to present their work
> on developing or using LLVM, Clang, etc. Proposals for technical
> presentations, posters, workshops, demonstrations and BoFs are welcome.
> Material will be chosen to cover a broad spectrum of themes and topics at
> various depths, some technical deep-diving, some more community focused.
>
> We are looking for:
> - Keynote speakers.
> - Technical presentations (30 minutes plus questions and discussion)
> related to the development of LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, Polly, ...
> - Presentations relating to academic or commercial use of LLVM, Clang
> etc.
> - Lightning talks (5 minutes, no questions, no discussion).
> - Workshops and in-depth tutorials (1-2 hours - please specify in your
> submission).
> - Poster presentations.
> - Birds of a Feather sessions (BoFs).
>
> **Important dates**
> The deadline for receiving submissions is January 25, 2016.
> Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February 15th,
> 2016.
>
> **Submissions**
> Submissions should be done using the Easychair platform:
> - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurollvm2016
>
> Please note that presentation materials and videos for the technical
> sessions will be posted on llvm.org after the conference. We have
> reserved additional spots for speakers, such that they can attend the
> conference even though we have reached our registration limit.
>
> In terms of submission style, we are looking for:
> - A title and an extended abstract,
> OR
> - A title, abstract and slides.
>
> Please make clear the status of the slides (are they a skeleton of your
> presentation with the detail missing ?), or, perhaps a section of detail
> that lacks introduction and conclusions?  Also make sure to give enough
> information in the extended abstract: the more you can give us and tell us
> the easier it will be for us to be positive about your submission.
>
> Proposals that are not sufficiently detailed (talks lacking a
> comprehensive abstract for example) are likely to be rejected. Slides and
> posters must be in PDF format.
>
> **About LLVM**
> The LLVM Infrastructure is a collection of libraries and tools that make
> it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and
> many other compiler-related programs.  LLVM uses a single,
> language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code
> representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time
> systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyse and
> transform programs).
>
> This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated
> compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time,
> run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). The strengths of the LLVM
> infrastructure are its extremely simple design (which makes it easy to
> understand and use), source-language independence, powerful mid-level
> optimizer, automated compiler debugging support, extensibility, and its
> stability and reliability.
>
> LLVM is currently being used to host a wide variety of Academic Research
> projects and commercial projects.
>
> For more information, please visit:
> - http://llvm.org/devmtg/2016-03/
>
> We are looking forward to seeing you in Barcelona !
> --
> Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
>
___
lldb-dev mailing list
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org
http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev


Re: [lldb-dev] CFP for the 6th European LLVM conference on March 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain

2016-01-18 Thread Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via lldb-dev
Reminder: the deadline for submitting papers for the EuroLLVM 2016 is in 1
week.

Kind regards,
--
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison

On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison <
arnaud.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Reminder: the deadline for submitting papers for the EuroLLVM 2016 in
> Barcelona is in 2 weeks.
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
>
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison <
> arnaud.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We are pleased to announce the 6th European LLVM conference on March
>> 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.
>>
>> This will be a full two-day conference which aims to present the latest
>> developments around LLVM and help strengthen the network of LLVM developers
>> and users. The format will be similar to that of the previous meetings,
>> with ample time for presentations, discussion, and networking between
>> participants. The meeting is open to anyone whether from industry or
>> academia, professional or enthusiast and is not restricted to those from
>> Europe - attendees from all regions are welcome !
>>
>> EuroLLVM 2016 will be held at Princesa Sofia Hotel (
>> http://www.princesasofia.com/en), collocated with the International
>> Compiler Construction conference (http://cc2016.eew.technion.ac.il/) and
>> CGO (http://cgo.org/cgo2016/)
>>
>> We invite academic, industrial and hobbyist speakers to present their
>> work on developing or using LLVM, Clang, etc. Proposals for technical
>> presentations, posters, workshops, demonstrations and BoFs are welcome.
>> Material will be chosen to cover a broad spectrum of themes and topics at
>> various depths, some technical deep-diving, some more community focused.
>>
>> We are looking for:
>> - Keynote speakers.
>> - Technical presentations (30 minutes plus questions and discussion)
>> related to the development of LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, Polly, ...
>> - Presentations relating to academic or commercial use of LLVM, Clang
>> etc.
>> - Lightning talks (5 minutes, no questions, no discussion).
>> - Workshops and in-depth tutorials (1-2 hours - please specify in
>> your submission).
>> - Poster presentations.
>> - Birds of a Feather sessions (BoFs).
>>
>> **Important dates**
>> The deadline for receiving submissions is January 25, 2016.
>> Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February 15th,
>> 2016.
>>
>> **Submissions**
>> Submissions should be done using the Easychair platform:
>> - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurollvm2016
>>
>> Please note that presentation materials and videos for the technical
>> sessions will be posted on llvm.org after the conference. We have
>> reserved additional spots for speakers, such that they can attend the
>> conference even though we have reached our registration limit.
>>
>> In terms of submission style, we are looking for:
>> - A title and an extended abstract,
>> OR
>> - A title, abstract and slides.
>>
>> Please make clear the status of the slides (are they a skeleton of your
>> presentation with the detail missing ?), or, perhaps a section of detail
>> that lacks introduction and conclusions?  Also make sure to give enough
>> information in the extended abstract: the more you can give us and tell us
>> the easier it will be for us to be positive about your submission.
>>
>> Proposals that are not sufficiently detailed (talks lacking a
>> comprehensive abstract for example) are likely to be rejected. Slides and
>> posters must be in PDF format.
>>
>> **About LLVM**
>> The LLVM Infrastructure is a collection of libraries and tools that make
>> it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and
>> many other compiler-related programs.  LLVM uses a single,
>> language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code
>> representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time
>> systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyse and
>> transform programs).
>>
>> This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated
>> compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time,
>> run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). The strengths of the LLVM
>> infrastructure are its extremely simple design (which makes it easy to
>> understand and use), source-language independence, powerful mid-level
>> optimizer, automated compiler debugging support, extensibility, and its
>> stability and reliability.
>>
>> LLVM is currently being used to host a wide variety of Academic Research
>> projects and commercial projects.
>>
>> For more information, please visit:
>> - http://llvm.org/devmtg/2016-03/
>>
>> We are looking forward to seeing you in Barcelona !
>> --
>> Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
>>
>
>
___
lldb-dev mailing list
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org
http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev


Re: [lldb-dev] CFP for the 6th European LLVM conference on March 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain

2016-01-11 Thread Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison via lldb-dev
Reminder: the deadline for submitting papers for the EuroLLVM 2016 in
Barcelona is in 2 weeks.

Kind regards,
--
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison

On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Arnaud Allard de Grandmaison <
arnaud.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We are pleased to announce the 6th European LLVM conference on March
> 17-18, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.
>
> This will be a full two-day conference which aims to present the latest
> developments around LLVM and help strengthen the network of LLVM developers
> and users. The format will be similar to that of the previous meetings,
> with ample time for presentations, discussion, and networking between
> participants. The meeting is open to anyone whether from industry or
> academia, professional or enthusiast and is not restricted to those from
> Europe - attendees from all regions are welcome !
>
> EuroLLVM 2016 will be held at Princesa Sofia Hotel (
> http://www.princesasofia.com/en), collocated with the International
> Compiler Construction conference (http://cc2016.eew.technion.ac.il/) and
> CGO (http://cgo.org/cgo2016/)
>
> We invite academic, industrial and hobbyist speakers to present their work
> on developing or using LLVM, Clang, etc. Proposals for technical
> presentations, posters, workshops, demonstrations and BoFs are welcome.
> Material will be chosen to cover a broad spectrum of themes and topics at
> various depths, some technical deep-diving, some more community focused.
>
> We are looking for:
> - Keynote speakers.
> - Technical presentations (30 minutes plus questions and discussion)
> related to the development of LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, Polly, ...
> - Presentations relating to academic or commercial use of LLVM, Clang
> etc.
> - Lightning talks (5 minutes, no questions, no discussion).
> - Workshops and in-depth tutorials (1-2 hours - please specify in your
> submission).
> - Poster presentations.
> - Birds of a Feather sessions (BoFs).
>
> **Important dates**
> The deadline for receiving submissions is January 25, 2016.
> Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February 15th,
> 2016.
>
> **Submissions**
> Submissions should be done using the Easychair platform:
> - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurollvm2016
>
> Please note that presentation materials and videos for the technical
> sessions will be posted on llvm.org after the conference. We have
> reserved additional spots for speakers, such that they can attend the
> conference even though we have reached our registration limit.
>
> In terms of submission style, we are looking for:
> - A title and an extended abstract,
> OR
> - A title, abstract and slides.
>
> Please make clear the status of the slides (are they a skeleton of your
> presentation with the detail missing ?), or, perhaps a section of detail
> that lacks introduction and conclusions?  Also make sure to give enough
> information in the extended abstract: the more you can give us and tell us
> the easier it will be for us to be positive about your submission.
>
> Proposals that are not sufficiently detailed (talks lacking a
> comprehensive abstract for example) are likely to be rejected. Slides and
> posters must be in PDF format.
>
> **About LLVM**
> The LLVM Infrastructure is a collection of libraries and tools that make
> it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and
> many other compiler-related programs.  LLVM uses a single,
> language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code
> representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time
> systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyse and
> transform programs).
>
> This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated
> compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time,
> run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). The strengths of the LLVM
> infrastructure are its extremely simple design (which makes it easy to
> understand and use), source-language independence, powerful mid-level
> optimizer, automated compiler debugging support, extensibility, and its
> stability and reliability.
>
> LLVM is currently being used to host a wide variety of Academic Research
> projects and commercial projects.
>
> For more information, please visit:
> - http://llvm.org/devmtg/2016-03/
>
> We are looking forward to seeing you in Barcelona !
> --
> Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
>
___
lldb-dev mailing list
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org
http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev