[cfe-dev] Dev Meeting: Volunteer Moderators Needed!

Tanya Lattner lattner at apple.com
Tue Nov 15 20:03:28 PST 2011


Thank you to those that have volunteered! I just need 2 more people for these two sessions:

> Session #4 (1:35-3:05):
> Polly - First successful optimizations —How to Proceed?: Tobias Grosser – ENS/INRIA
> SKIR: Just-in-Time Compilation for Parrallelism with LLVM: Jeff Fifield – University of Colorado 

> Session #5: (3:45-6:00):
> Exporting 3D scenes from Maya to WebGL using clang and LLVM: Jochen Wilhelmv – Consultant
> Finding races and memory errors with LLVM instrumentation: Konstantin Serebrvanv – Google
> Backend/Infrastructure Super BoF: Jim Grosbach – Apple

Thanks,
Tanya


On Nov 15, 2011, at 6:05 PM, Tanya Lattner wrote:

> We are in desperate need of volunteers to moderate the sessions during the LLVM Developers Meeting. If you are attending and can act as moderator for a group of talks, please let us know. 
> 
> We need 5 more volunteers to moderate the following sessions. Please note your first choice session to moderate and your second choice:
> 
> Session #1 (11:05-12:35):
> Integrating LLVM into FreeBSD: Brooks Davis – The FreeBSD Project
> DXR: Semantic Code Browsing with Clang: Joshua Cranmer – Mozilla 
> 
> Session #2 (11:05-12:35):
> Porting LLVM to a Next Generation DSP: Taylor Simpson – QulC
> LLVM MC In Practice: Jim Grosbach – Apple, Owen Anderson – Apple
> 
> Session #3: (1:35-3:05):
> Using Clang in the Chromium project: Nico Weber, Hans Wennborg – Google
> Android Renderscript: Stephen Hines – Google
> 
> Session #4 (1:35-3:05):
> Polly - First successful optimizations —How to Proceed?: Tobias Grosser – ENS/INRIA
> SKIR: Just-in-Time Compilation for Parrallelism with LLVM: Jeff Fifield – University of Colorado 
> 
> Session #5: (3:45-6:00):
> Exporting 3D scenes from Maya to WebGL using clang and LLVM: Jochen Wilhelmv – Consultant
> Finding races and memory errors with LLVM instrumentation: Konstantin Serebrvanv – Google
> Backend/Infrastructure Super BoF: Jim Grosbach – Apple
> 
> A moderator introduces the speakers, gives the speakers time cues to indicate how much time they have left, cuts the speaker off if they go over, and helps moderate the Q&A portion. If you are attending the talk anyways, its not much more work to moderate :)
> 
> We really appreciate the help. While we get sponsors to cover the cost of the meeting, we rely on volunteers to help make this event actually run smoothly.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tanya

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