[llvm-dev] Berlin: LLVM Hackday #1, Betahaus, Oct. 22nd
Stefan Gränitz via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Sun Oct 16 02:47:11 PDT 2016
Hi Johannes, thanks a lot for the comprehensive overview. That's very
interesting.
Maybe we should rename the thread to LLVM folks Europe :)
Am 15.10.16 um 11:08 schrieb Johannes Doerfert:
> If there is interest we could also establish one in Saarbrücken I guess.
> I hope we can figure out something to strengthen the local community.
I would definitely join occasionally. I am out in Africa from November
till May, but if you establish a group I'd be happy to meet you guys in
Q3/Q4 2017!
Am 14.10.16 um 14:18 schrieb picflo_2 at web.de:
> By the way do you know of such LLVM meetups in southern Germany?
This seems to be a clear yes. Glad you asked :)
Am 15.10.16 um 11:08 schrieb Johannes Doerfert:
> Hey Stefan,
>
> I am (usually) in Saarbrücken together with my colleges Simon Moll, Tina
> Jung and others that work on LLVM (Polly, Whole Function/Region
> vectorization, Parallel IR,...). We are all part of the Compiler Design
> Lab (Prof. Sebastian Hack), but also other people in Saarbrücken work
> with/on LLVM. However, I am currently visiting Tobias Grosser at ETH and
> will be in the US on Oct 22nd so I unfortunately cannot attend the Berlin
> Hackday.
>
> Regarding other groups/places/socials:
>
> Two days ago there was an LLVM social in Zurich (at least close to
> southern Germany) which will probably be repeated every other month.
> I added Tobias Grosser (the organizer) to the CC.
>
> If there is interest we could also establish one in Saarbrücken I guess.
> People from Paris and other nearby places might also be interested in
> that one. (I added Michael, who works on Polly, as a Paris connection.)
> Also there is a direct connection from Berlin by plane that might make
> it interesting for you guys.
>
> In Munich there are mostly Google folks (e.g., Manuel Klimek) working on
> clang tooling. I do not know if they might be interested in an LLVM
> social though.
>
> In Passau there was Andreas Simbuerger working on Polly. I added him to
> the CC to see if there is interest in a social.
>
> Afaik, there are people working on/with LLVM in Karlsruhe (KIT) but we
> have to check again. The same holds for places like Erlangen and Mainz
> to mention just a few.
>
>
> I hope we can figure out something to strengthen the local community.
>
> Cheers,
> Johannes
>
>
> On 10/14, Piotr Padlewski wrote:
>> I am in Warsaw. There are bunch of Clang/Clang-extra in Munich.
>>
>> 2016-10-14 14:52 GMT+02:00 Stefan Gränitz <stefan.graenitz at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> AFAIK we are the only currently active group in Germany, but from
>>> following the list I spotted Johannes (Saarbrücken?) and Piotr (Munich?).
>>> They may have more info for you? Thx
>>>
>>> Am 14.10.16 um 14:18 schrieb picflo_2 at web.de:
>>>
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> thanks for detailed response. Would be quite interesting to see different
>>> projects and tools in the LLVM ecosystem.
>>>
>>> By the way do you know of such LLVM meetups in southern Germany?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Florian
>>>
>>> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 14. Oktober 2016 um 12:11 Uhr
>>> *Von:* "Stefan Gränitz" <stefan.graenitz at gmail.com>
>>> <stefan.graenitz at gmail.com>
>>> *An:* picflo_2 at web.de
>>> *Betreff:* Re: [llvm-dev] Berlin: LLVM Hackday #1, Betahaus, Oct. 22nd
>>> Hi Florian
>>>
>>> Great you're interested, you're very welcome to join. For the hackday
>>> there is no strict schedule. In the two recent meetings of the Berlin LLVM
>>> Social we found that people work on a bunch of different projects and we'd
>>> like to gain some insight on what they are about. Maybe there's like-minded
>>> people around us that would like to join one of the projects. We also found
>>> that we often face similar problems dealing with LLVM and it would be very
>>> useful to see how others solved them. I think there's a lot of knowhow to
>>> share especially about tools and best practices. I think the best setting
>>> to achieve this is getting together in small teams looking at code :)
>>>
>>> Here's a small selection of projects people work on:
>>> https://github.com/AlexDenisov/mutang
>>> https://github.com/woboq/woboq_codebrowser
>>> https://github.com/weliveindetail/DecisionTreeCompiler
>>>
>>> However, that's only a few and we're looking forward to explore much more!
>>>
>>> Am 14.10.16 um 11:23 schrieb picflo_2 at web.de:
>>>
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> what would this meeting look like? Is there some schedule with talks?
>>> I am using LLVM at work, so i am curious how others are using this great
>>> framework.
>>>
>>> Thanks for setting up such a meeting,
>>>
>>> Florian
>>> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 14. Oktober 2016 um 11:08 Uhr
>>> *Von:* "Stefan Gränitz via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
>>> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
>>> *An:* llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>,
>>> llvm-social-berlin at googlegroups.com
>>> *Betreff:* [llvm-dev] Berlin: LLVM Hackday #1, Betahaus, Oct. 22nd
>>> Hello everyone
>>>
>>> We finally fixed the date for our first hackday in Berlin on Saturday,
>>> October 22nd. We will be at Betahaus Cafe from 2pm to open end. Bring along
>>> your projects and questions and we will try working them out together! On
>>> this weekend meeting we're happy to also welcome a few guests from outside
>>> of Berlin.
>>>
>>> Please find detailed info on the meetup page:
>>> http://www.meetup.com/de-DE/LLVM-Social-Berlin/events/233763270/
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Stefan
>>>
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>>>
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