[llvm-devmeeting] llvm-devmeeting] Volunteers needed to moderate sessions and staff registration desk!

Joel Jones joelkevinjones at gmail.com
Tue Nov 6 14:30:40 PST 2012


Tanya:

I can do registration desk duty if you still need someone.

Joel Jones


> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 11:05:37 -0800
> From: Tanya Lattner <tonic at nondot.org>
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> Subject: [llvm-devmeeting] Volunteers needed to moderate sessions and
>         staff   registration desk!
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> Hello,
>
> I am in need of moderators to help moderate each session. If you are interested, please respond to this mail and indicate which slot you can moderate.
>
> Its a long shot as you would miss talks, but if anyone wants a break to do work or check email while also staffing the registration desk, please let me know if you can do it during any of the sessions below. Thanks!
>
> Options:
>
> Moderator #1 (9:15-10:45, Regency 2)
> LLVM and Clang on the Most Powerful Supercomputer in the World, Hal Finkel, Argonne National Laboratory
> The AArch64 backend: status and plans, Tim Northover, ARM
>
> Moderator #2 (11:15-12:45, Regency 2)
> MemorySanitizer, ThreadSanitizer. Scalable run-time detection of uninitialized memory reads and data races with LLVM instrumentation.
> Kostya Serebryany, Google
> Modules - Doug Gregor, Apple
>
> Moderator #3 (11:15-12:45, Regency 1)
> Verified LLVM: Formalizing the semantics of the LLVM Intermediate Representation for Verified Program Transformations- Santosh Nagarakatte, University of Pennsylvania/Rutgers University
> Integrated Security, using LLVM for Dynamic and Static Security Tasks- Jared Carlson, GoToTheBoard
>
> Moderator #4 (2:00-3:30, Regency 2)
> How good are Clang's diagnostics, anyway? - Matt Beaumont-Gay, Google
> Shevlin Park: A C++ AMP implementation in Clang/LLVM using OpenCL - Dillon Sharlet, Intel
>
> Moderator #5 (2-3:30, Regency 1)
> TBAA in LLVM - Dan Gohman, Google
> Generating Hardware Description with the Target-Independent Code Generator - Hongbin Zheng, Sun Yat-sen University
>
> Moderator #6 (4:30-5:15, Regency 2):
> Zero-Cost Abstractions and Future Directions for Modern Optimizing Compilers - Chandler Carruth, Google
>
> Moderator #7 (4:30-6:00, Regency 1):
> Building a Checker in 24 hours - Anna Zaks, Apple
> Lightning Talks



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