[llvm-dev] [EuroLLVM] Hacker's Lab - Topics and Volunteers needed!

Joey Gouly via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Wed Mar 15 03:36:41 PDT 2017


I can volunteer to be at the OpenCL table.

Might be worthwhile to have it be expanded to GPUs in general, so it
covers a wider range of topics.

On 8 March 2017 at 16:10, Johannes Doerfert via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> The hacker's lab will be organized similar to the one at the US 2016
> meeting [0]. That means 1.5 hour sessions and theme tables in the
> different rooms. Each table (~10) will have a sign on it to represent a
> sub-project or area of LLVM. This will help newcomers and even active
> developers congregate together on specific topics.
>
> In addition to labeling tables, we are asking for volunteers to
> represent a sub-project or topic related to the meeting. These
> volunteers should be knowledgeable about the sub-project/topic and able
> to answer some basic questions or point people to the right developer to
> talk to. If volunteers want to go a step further, they could prepare a
> list of bugs that groups could work on during the Hackers Lab. This is
> very open ended in what the leader of the table can do, but the main
> goal is to provide a space for developers' to meet and find each other
> who are interested in a specific topic or sub-project.
>
> Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>   LLVM
>   Backends, Code Generation, Register Allocation, Machine Code Layer, ISel
>   LLDB, Debug Info, DWARF
>   LTO
>   Polly
>   MCJIT
>   Mid-level optimizations, pass manager, loop optimizations, etc
>   TableGen
>   Sanitizers
>   Windows support
>   Exception handling
>   lld
>
>   Clang, Libs, & Frontend tools
>   Clang - parsing, LLVM IR generation, etc
>   Static Analyzer
>   OpenCL
>   Clang Tools - clang tidy, clang rename
>   parallel-libs
>   Open MP
>   libC++
>   llgo
>
>
> Please let us know ASAP if you are interested! In the rare event there
> are too many volunteers, we may combine topics at tables.
>
> --
>   The EuroLLVM'17 organization team
>
> PS. Heavily based on Tanya's email (see [0]).
>
> [0] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-October/106394.html
>
>
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