[LLVMdev] Publication: Languages Used in LLVM During Compilation
Adam Husar
husar at codasip.com
Fri Aug 8 22:08:35 PDT 2014
Hello,
I see, you are right, I thought that you can upload it onto llvm.org.
Now I noticed that the links in publications are direct.
Honestly I did not think that there are links outside llvm.org for the pdfs,
because many of them can stop working and then there will be no way ho to get
to them again. So because of this, it did put the files onto
this dropbox-like server.
Anyway I can try to put it onto some school's server and send the links again.
Best regards
Adam
Dne Tue, 05 Aug 2014 15:28:24 +0200 Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> napsal(a):
> On 5 August 2014 13:16, Caldarale, Charles R <Chuck.Caldarale at unisys.com> wrote:
>> The hosting site is seriously flakey, but the download of both the .pdf and .pptx versions did occur for me after several tries. The .pptx version is formatted slightly better than the .pdf.
>
> We may need to come with some rules to submitting papers to llvm.org
> pages, we don't want to become SEO focus points, or Ads revenue
> generators or worse, malware distributors.
>
> General rules that make sense is that the links MUST:
> - be on PDF format to avoid platform segregation. There is no excuse
> in 2014 not to be able to generate a PDF. Other formats are ok as
> extra.
> - be either a direct link to a PDF or to a clear page (with abstract,
> etc), without ads or clutter or unnecessary scripts or steps, with a
> direct link to the PDF
>
> Any Ads or malicious scripts (Xsite, etc) found on the web pages will
> ban the user forever (or whatever).
>
> cheers,
> --renato
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