[www] r312201 - Add program committee names. Clean up call for papers.

Tanya Lattner via llvm-commits llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org
Wed Aug 30 17:45:43 PDT 2017


Author: tbrethou
Date: Wed Aug 30 17:45:43 2017
New Revision: 312201

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=312201&view=rev
Log:
Add program committee names. Clean up call for papers.

Modified:
    www/trunk/devmtg/2017-10/index.html

Modified: www/trunk/devmtg/2017-10/index.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/www/trunk/devmtg/2017-10/index.html?rev=312201&r1=312200&r2=312201&view=diff
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--- www/trunk/devmtg/2017-10/index.html (original)
+++ www/trunk/devmtg/2017-10/index.html Wed Aug 30 17:45:43 2017
@@ -88,48 +88,13 @@ We would like this event to be accessibl
 </p>
 
 <div class="www_sectiontitle" id="cfp">Call for Papers</div>
-<p>
-All developers and users of LLVM and related sub-projects are invited to present at the 2017 LLVM Developers’ Meeting. 
-</p>
-<p>We are looking for the following proposals:
-<ol>
-<li>Technical Talks (~30 minutes):</li>
-<ul><li>On LLVM Infrastructure,Clang and all related sub-projects</li>
-<li>On uses of LLVM in academia or industry</li>
-<li>On new projects using Clang or LLVM</li>
-</ul>
-<li>Tutorials (~60 minutes)</li>
-<ul><li>In depth talks on LLVM infrastructure or other core libraries</li></ul>
-<li>NEW: Student Research Competition Technical Talks (~20 minutes)</li>
-<li>Lightning Talks (5 minutes, no questions, no discussions)</li>
-<li>Bird of a Feather (~30 minutes)</li>
-<li>Panels (~30-60 minutes)</li>
-<li>Posters (1 hour)</li>
-</ol>
-</p>
-<p><b>Submission Requirements:</b><br>
-The submission deadline is August 11, 2017 at 11:59PM PDT. <br>
-<br>
-Please submit your proposal here: <br>
-<a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llvmdevmtg2017">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llvmdevmtg2017</a>
-<br>
-For each proposal, please submit a title, short abstract (to be used on the website), note who the speakers and moderators are, and provide a more detailed description of the talk. We highly recommend you consult and follow the <a href="ProposalGuidelines.pdf">Proposal Guidelines</a> when submitting your proposal.
-</p><p>
-<b>Student Research Competition (SRC):</b><br>
-We introduced the Student Research Competition at the most recent EuroLLVM and are bringing it to the US LLVM Developers’ Meeting as well. The SRC offers students doing LLVM related research a non-academic platform to announce and advertise their work as well as to discuss it with other researchers, developers and users of LLVM. Students are asked to submit a proposal for a 20 minute technical talk. There will be a prize for the best SRC talk.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-<b>FAQ</b>
+<p>The call for papers deadline has passed.</p>
 
+<p>FAQ:<br>
 <b>When will I be notified of acceptance?</b>
 <br>
 Our goal is to notify all proposal submitters by September 1, 2017. 
 <br>
-<b>What are panels?</b>
-<br>
-Panels may discuss any topic as long as it’s relevant to LLVM or related sub-projects. Panels can take many forms, but a common format is to begin with an introduction of the panel members, have short presentations from each panel member, and follow with an interactive dialogue among the panelists and audience members. Panels should consist of 3-5 people including a moderator. 
-<br>
 <b>Should I register if I have submitted a proposal?</b>
 <br>
 We have 1 complimentary reserved  registration for each accepted technical talk, BoF, or student research competition talk. Accepted tutorials have been reserved 2 complimentary registrations. Panels have up to 3 reserved registrations. There are no reserved registration spots for posters or lightning talks. So please register any additional speakers or if you do not have a reserved registration slot.
@@ -148,7 +113,22 @@ All technical talks, tutorials, SRC talk
 <br>
 <b>Who is on the program committee?</b>
 <br>
-Our program committee chair is Kristof Beyls. The program committee is composed of active developers of the LLVM, Clang, and related sub-communities. The website will be updated with the list of the program committee members.
+Our program committee chair is Kristof Beyls. The program committee is composed of active developers of the LLVM, Clang, and related sub-communities. This year's program committee members:
+<ul>
+<li>Kristof Beyls, ARM (Program Chair)</li>
+<li>Diana Picus, Linaro</li>
+<li>Andrey Bokhanko, NXP</li>
+<li>Dan Gohman, Mozilla</li>
+<li>Paul Robinson, Sony</li>
+<li>Rui Ueyama, Google</li>
+<li>Devin Coughlin, Apple</li>
+<li>Adam Nemet, Apple</li>
+<li>David Majnemer, Google</li>
+<li>Marshall Clow, Qualcomm</li>
+<li>Sanjoy Das, Google</li>
+<li>Davide Italiano, Sony</li>
+</ul>
+ 
 <br>
 <b>I have a question, who do I contact?</b><br>
 




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