We have a recording of an informal education session on the topic of Scalar Evolution from Philip that was conducted in this week’s Loop Optimization WG telecon. We believe it is a valuable resource to share with the LLVM community and would like to seek your advice on where to host it. Please also kindly point me to the process (if any) that needs to be followed to get it uploaded.
I apologize for the delay. We can probably host this on llvm.org. I’m not sure YouTube is the right spot for it but that is the other option. Do you have preference or know if how others do it?
About the recording itself, there was video as well as Philip had some notes he was going through during the presentation. The video itself definitely isn’t as polished as what we get from the dev conferences, but it is not just an audio recording.
Perhaps it makes sense to have a separate channel on YouTube, with this type of (more informal) education sessions. I hope that we can do more of these in the future with the loop opt group, and perhaps some of the other groups that are meeting on a regular basis could do something as well (e.g., flang-dev).
Thanks,
Kit Barton, Ph.D.
STSM, Technical lead for LLVM on Power and XL Compilers
IBM Toronto Lab, C2/705/8200/MKM
8200 Warden Ave, Markham, L6G 1C7
(905) 413-3452 kbarton@ca.ibm.com
Yup, I think it’s fine to tweet that it’s online.
If Philip Reames has a twitter and you happen to know it, I’d tag him as he is the presenter
Thanks,
Kit Barton, Ph.D.
STSM, Technical lead for LLVM on Power and XL Compilers
IBM Toronto Lab, C2/705/8200/MKM
8200 Warden Ave, Markham, L6G 1C7
(905) 413-3452 kbarton@ca.ibm.com