[LLVMdev] Opportunities for meeting more frequently than once a year?

Kenneth Uildriks kennethuil at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 06:05:08 PDT 2009


On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 18, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Talin wrote:
>
>> So I wasn't able to attend the developer meeting this year, even
>> though
>> I had signed up for it. This was a big disappointment to me,
>> particularly because I had hoped to get some hands-on assistance for
>> some unsolved problems that I have been struggling with for the last
>> six
>> months or so. Unfortunately, some of these problems aren't easily
>> reducible to a simple test case which I can send as an email
>> attachment,
>> and of the ones I do post on this list, about half go unanswered (not
>> that I'm casting blame, I know how these things go.) In any case, I
>> figured I would simply put those problems aside and then bring my
>> laptop
>> to the developer meeting and possibly get one or more of the LLVM
>> experts to spend some time with me. And then I had to go and miss the
>> meeting. :(
>>
>> So I kind of wonder if there are possibly other opportunities for
>> face-to-face interaction with the LLVM folks, on a smaller but more
>> frequent basis than the annual developer meeting. Something like a
>> user
>> group? :)
>
> Sure, sounds fun.  We just lack an organizer.  If you make it happen,
> I'm pretty sure people will come :)
>
> -Chris
>
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That would all depend on how many LLVM users there are within easy
driving distance of you.  I guess a good way to find out is to post
your physical location here and see how many nibbles you get.




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