This is just a gentle reminder that the deadline for submission is coming Sunday, 24th of November.
Thanks, Kristof Op di 8 okt. 2019 om 17:26 schreef Kristof Beyls <kristof.be...@gmail.com>: > CALL FOR PAPERS / PARTICIPATION > > At FOSDEM 2020, LLVM will again participate with a dedicated devroom, on > Saturday February 1st, in Brussels. > > As possibly the largest European Open Source Conference, FOSDEM attracts > more than 600 lectures and over 8000 hackers - many core contributors of > the world’s leading open source projects. > > Complementing the LLVM developer meetings, the devroom at FOSDEM provides > a great opportunity for LLVM developers and the wider open source community > to get together, connect and discuss. > > We invite academic, industrial and hobbyist speakers to present their work > on developing or using LLVM, Clang, LLDB, Compiler-rt, MLIR, flang, or any > of the other technologies in the LLVM project. > > We are looking for: > > - > > Keynote speakers. > - > > Technical presentations (default length of 40 minutes including > questions) related to the development of LLVM technologies or use of those > technologies in other projects. > - > > Tutorials. > - > > Lightning talks (default length of 5 minutes). > - > > Demos. > > The deadline for receiving proposals is Sunday November 24th, 2019. > > Speakers will be notified of acceptance or rejection by December 13th. > Please find some advice on what constitutes a good proposal at the end of > this CFP. > > To submit a proposal, please create an account on the FOSDEM interface ( > https://penta.fosdem.org/user/new_account). If you already have an > account from previous years, please reuse that. > > Submit your proposal following > https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM20, “Create Event”. > > Please make sure you select "LLVM devroom" as the "Track”. > > Presentations will be recorded and streamed. Sending your proposal implies > giving permission to be recorded. > > Registration > > FOSDEM does not require any registration and is free of charge. > > Organization > > The mailing list llvm-devroom at lists.fosdem.org can be used to discuss > issues of general interest related to the conference organization. Please, > do not reply to this email, as it is cross posted to many lists. > > Financial support > > There may be a possibility of limited funding to help presenters who could > not otherwise attend the conference. > > If you need funding to be able to present at the meeting, or can help > provide sponsorship, please tell us on llvm-devroom at lists.fosdem.org. > > Guidance on writing a proposal for the LLVM Dev Room > > This is a guide to help you submit a good proposal and increase your > chances of your proposal being accepted. > > If you have never presented at an LLVM meeting, then do not fear this > process. We are actively looking for new speakers who are excited about > LLVM and helping grow the community through these educational talks! You do > not need to be a long time developer to submit a proposal. > > General Guidelines: > > - > > It should be clear from your abstract what your topic is, who your > target audience is, and what are the takeaways for attendees. The program > committee does not have time to read 10 page papers for each submission. > - > > Talks about the use of an LLVM technology should include details about > how LLVM is used and not only be about the resulting application. > - > > Tutorials on “how to use X” in LLVM (or other subproject) are greatly > desired and beneficial to many developers. Entry level topics are > encouraged as well. > - > > Typically a few paragraphs are sufficient. > > > Best regards, > > LLVM @ FOSDEM organisers > >
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