• [FOSDEM] Call for Presentations: Ada DevRoom @ FOSDEM 2025

    From Fernando Oleo / Irvise@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 29 22:40:26 2024
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    Call for Presentations

    12th Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2025

    Sunday 2 February 2025, Brussels, Belgium

    www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/25/250202-fosdem.html

    Organized in cooperation with Ada-Belgium and Ada-Europe

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    The Ada FOSDEM community is pleased to announce the 12th edition of
    the Ada DevRoom! This edition will take place on Sunday morning 2nd
    of February in Belgium, at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
    This edition of the Ada DevRoom is once more organized in cooperation
    with Ada-Belgium [1] and Ada-Europe [2].

    General Information about FOSDEM
    --------------------------------
    FOSDEM [3], the Free and Open source Software Developers' European
    Meeting, is a free and non-commercial two-day weekend event organized
    early each year in Brussels, Belgium. It is highly developer-oriented
    and brings together 8000+ participants from all over the world. No registration nor payment is necessary.

    The goal is to provide open source developers and communities a place
    to meet with other developers and projects, to be informed about the
    latest developments in the open source world, to attend interesting
    talks and presentations on various topics by open source project
    leaders and committers, and to promote the development and the
    benefits of open source solutions.

    Ada Programming Language and Technology
    ---------------------------------------
    Ada is a general-purpose programming language originally designed for
    embedded and mission-critical software engineering, although nowadays
    it also supports object orientation, contracts and formal
    verification. It is used extensively in air traffic control, rail transportation, aerospace, nuclear, financial services, medical
    devices, etc. It is also perfectly suited for open source development
    with a fully open compiler (part of GCC), a formal verification system
    and a knowledgeable and vibrant community.

    Awareness of safety and security issues in software systems is
    increasing. The NSA recently published [4] a list of programming
    languages that are recommended for the development of new software due
    to their memory safety and Ada was one of the list (one of the three
    compiled non-garbage collected languages!). In that context, it
    should be no surprise that NVIDIA has started using Ada/SPARK [5, 6]
    for their highest critical parts in their GPUs! The forums [7] have
    also seen an uptick of new users since the NSA announcement.

    Multi-core platforms are now abundant and small, embedded devices are
    growing exponentially. These are some of the reasons that the Ada
    programming language and technology attracts more and more attention
    due to Ada’s support for programming by contract, performant and
    efficient code, high- and low-level abstractions and support for
    multi-core targets. The latest Ada language definition, Ada 2022, was
    approved by ISO as an international standard last year. Work on
    implementing the new features is ongoing, such as improved support for fine-grained parallelism, which were introduced in the new standard.
    The Ada-related technology, SPARK, provides a complete solution for
    the safety and security aspects stated above while being fully open
    source, making it stand out from other formal verification tools, as
    Ada/SPARK code is compiled directly into ready-to-run programs, which
    can even run on embedded systems.

    More and more tools are available, many are open source, including for
    small and modern platforms. Interest in Ada keeps increasing, also in
    the open source community, from which many exciting projects have been
    started.

    Ada Developer Room
    ------------------
    FOSDEM is an ideal fit for an Ada Developer Room. On the one hand, it
    gives the general open source community an opportunity to see what is
    happening in the Ada community and how Ada can help produce reliable
    and efficient open source software. On the other hand, it gives open
    source Ada projects an opportunity to present themselves, get feedback
    and ideas, and attract participants to their project and collaboration
    between projects.

    At previous FOSDEM events, the Ada-Belgium non-profit organization
    organized successful Ada Developer Rooms, offering a full day program
    in 2006 [8], a two-day program in 2009 [9], and full day programs in
    2012-2016 [10-14], in 2018-2020 [15-17] and 2022 [18]. An important
    goal is to present exciting Ada technology and projects, including
    people outside the traditional Ada community. This edition is no
    different.

    Call for Presentations
    ----------------------
    We would like to schedule technical presentations, tutorials, demos,
    live performances, project status reports, discussions, etc, in the
    Ada Developer Room.

    Do you have a talk you want to give?
    Do you have a project you would like to present?
    Would you like to get more people involved with your project?
    Would you like to share some knowledge and lessons about Ada?

    The Ada DevRoom organizers call on you to:
    - discuss and help organize the details, subscribe to the Ada-FOSDEM
    mailing list [19];
    - for bonus points, be a speaker: the Ada-FOSDEM mailing list is the
    place to be!
    - don't hesitate to propose a topic that you would like to present to
    the community, we are eager to know what you have in store for us!

    We're inviting proposals that are related to Ada software development,
    and include a technical oriented discussion. You're not limited to
    slide presentations, of course. Be creative. Propose something fun
    to share with people so they might feel some of your enthusiasm for
    Ada!

    Speaking slots should be around 20 or 50 minutes, plus 5 or 10 minutes
    for Q&A. However, this schedule is flexible and we will adapt it to
    other formats. For example, a short technical talk can be transformed
    into a 10 minutes talk, plus time for Q&A. Depending on interest, we
    might also have a session with lightning presentations (e.g. 5 minutes
    each), and/or an informal discussion session.

    Note that all talks will be streamed live and recorded (audio+video).
    By submitting a proposal, you agree to being recorded and streamed.
    You also agree that the contents of your talk will be published under
    the same license as all FOSDEM content, a Creative Commons (CC-BY)
    license.

    Submission Guidelines
    ---------------------
    Your proposal must be submitted to the FOSDEM Pretalx system [20]. If
    you already had an account from previous years, reuse it; if not,
    create a new account. If, for whatever reason, you cannot use
    Pretalx, you can also submit your proposal by messaging the Ada-FOSDEM
    mailing list [15]. If needed, feel free to contact us at the
    Ada-FOSDEM Mailing list or at <irvise (at) irvise.xyz> (without
    spaces).

    Please, fill the information asked by the Pretalx system, which
    includes:
    - your name, affiliation, contact info;
    - the title of your talk (be descriptive and creative);
    - a short descriptive and attractive abstract;
    - preferred duration of your talk;
    - pointers to more information if applicable;
    - a short bio and photo.

    See programs of previous Ada DevRooms (URLs below) for presentation
    examples, as well as for the kind of info we need.

    Here is the slightly flexible schedule that we will follow:
    - November 30, 2024: end of the submission period. Remember, we only
    need the information in the list above. You do not have to submit
    the entire talk by this date. Try to submit your proposal as early
    as possible. It is better to submit half of the details early than
    be late, so do not wait for the last minute.
    - December 15, 2024: announcement of accepted talks.
    - January 15, 2025: your slides should be uploaded to the Pretalx
    platform.
    - February 2, 2025: Ada-DevRoom day!

    We look forward to lots of feedback and proposals!

    Regards,

    The Ada-FOSDEM team
    Main organiser: Fernando Oleo Blanco <irvise (at) irvise.xyz>
    Second in command: Dirk Craeynest <Dirk.Craeynest (at) cs.kuleuven.be>
    Third in command: A.J. Ianozi <aj (at) ianozi.com>

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    [1] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium
    [2] https://www.ada-europe.org
    [3] https://fosdem.org
    [4] https://www.nsa.gov/Press-Room/News-Highlights/Article/Article/3215760/nsa-releases-guidance-on-how-to-protect-against-software-memory-safety-issues/
    [5] https://www.adacore.com/papers/nvidia-adoption-of-spark-new-era-in-security-critical-software-development
    [6] https://blog.adacore.com/when-formal-verification-with-spark-is-the-strongest-link
    [7] https://forum.ada-lang.io/
    [8]
    https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/06/060226-fosdem.html
    [9]
    https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/09/090207-fosdem.html
    [10] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/12/120204-fosdem.html
    [11] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/13/130203-fosdem.html
    [12] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/14/140201-fosdem.html
    [13] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/15/150131-fosdem.html
    [14] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/16/160130-fosdem.html
    [15] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/18/180203-fosdem.html
    [16] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem.html
    [17] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/20/200201-fosdem.html
    [18] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/22/220206-fosdem.html
    [19] http://listserv.cc.kuleuven.be/archives/adafosdem.html
    [20] https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2025/cfp

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  • From Fernando Oleo / Irvise@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 24 20:14:52 2024
    As written by Dirk in https://forum.ada-lang.io/t/fosdem-call-for-presentations-ada-devroom-fosdem-2025/1386/12

    """
    Proposals are very often submitted very late, which always makes the
    organisers nervous… :wink:

    That said, we received some proposals by now, but certainly would like
    to get more. So all of you: if you can tell something about a tool,
    library, application, technique, case study, experience, etc., that is potentially interesting for FOSDEM, submit a proposal for the Ada DevRoom.

    Note that proposals are just that: info about a potential presentation,
    NOT the presentation itself. There’s time to prepare that after the submission deadline. For now, only a small amount of work is needed to
    submit.

    You have until the end of November, less than one week from now. But
    don’t delay: please submit sooner, rather than later.

    Dirk
    """


    On 10/29/24 22:40, Fernando Oleo / Irvise wrote:
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                            Call for Presentations

                    12th Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2025

                  Sunday 2 February 2025, Brussels, Belgium

      www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/25/250202-fosdem.html

           Organized in cooperation with Ada-Belgium and Ada-Europe

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Ada FOSDEM community is pleased to announce the 12th edition of
    the Ada DevRoom!  This edition will take place on Sunday morning 2nd
    of February in Belgium, at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).
    This edition of the Ada DevRoom is once more organized in cooperation
    with Ada-Belgium [1] and Ada-Europe [2].

    General Information about FOSDEM
    --------------------------------
    FOSDEM [3], the Free and Open source Software Developers' European
    Meeting, is a free and non-commercial two-day weekend event organized
    early each year in Brussels, Belgium.  It is highly developer-oriented
    and brings together 8000+ participants from all over the world.  No registration nor payment is necessary.

    The goal is to provide open source developers and communities a place
    to meet with other developers and projects, to be informed about the
    latest developments in the open source world, to attend interesting
    talks and presentations on various topics by open source project
    leaders and committers, and to promote the development and the
    benefits of open source solutions.

    Ada Programming Language and Technology ---------------------------------------
    Ada is a general-purpose programming language originally designed for embedded and mission-critical software engineering, although nowadays
    it also supports object orientation, contracts and formal
    verification.  It is used extensively in air traffic control, rail transportation, aerospace, nuclear, financial services, medical
    devices, etc.  It is also perfectly suited for open source development
    with a fully open compiler (part of GCC), a formal verification system
    and a knowledgeable and vibrant community.

    Awareness of safety and security issues in software systems is
    increasing.  The NSA recently published [4] a list of programming
    languages that are recommended for the development of new software due
    to their memory safety and Ada was one of the list (one of the three
    compiled non-garbage collected languages!).  In that context, it
    should be no surprise that NVIDIA has started using Ada/SPARK [5, 6]
    for their highest critical parts in their GPUs!  The forums [7] have
    also seen an uptick of new users since the NSA announcement.

    Multi-core platforms are now abundant and small, embedded devices are
    growing exponentially.  These are some of the reasons that the Ada programming language and technology attracts more and more attention
    due to Ada’s support for programming by contract, performant and
    efficient code, high- and low-level abstractions and support for
    multi-core targets.  The latest Ada language definition, Ada 2022, was approved by ISO as an international standard last year.  Work on implementing the new features is ongoing, such as improved support for fine-grained parallelism, which were introduced in the new standard.
    The Ada-related technology, SPARK, provides a complete solution for
    the safety and security aspects stated above while being fully open
    source, making it stand out from other formal verification tools, as Ada/SPARK code is compiled directly into ready-to-run programs, which
    can even run on embedded systems.

    More and more tools are available, many are open source, including for
    small and modern platforms.  Interest in Ada keeps increasing, also in
    the open source community, from which many exciting projects have been started.

    Ada Developer Room
    ------------------
    FOSDEM is an ideal fit for an Ada Developer Room.  On the one hand, it
    gives the general open source community an opportunity to see what is happening in the Ada community and how Ada can help produce reliable
    and efficient open source software.  On the other hand, it gives open
    source Ada projects an opportunity to present themselves, get feedback
    and ideas, and attract participants to their project and collaboration between projects.

    At previous FOSDEM events, the Ada-Belgium non-profit organization
    organized successful Ada Developer Rooms, offering a full day program
    in 2006 [8], a two-day program in 2009 [9], and full day programs in 2012-2016 [10-14], in 2018-2020 [15-17] and 2022 [18].  An important
    goal is to present exciting Ada technology and projects, including
    people outside the traditional Ada community.  This edition is no
    different.

    Call for Presentations
    ----------------------
    We would like to schedule technical presentations, tutorials, demos,
    live performances, project status reports, discussions, etc, in the
    Ada Developer Room.

    Do you have a talk you want to give?
    Do you have a project you would like to present?
    Would you like to get more people involved with your project?
    Would you like to share some knowledge and lessons about Ada?

    The Ada DevRoom organizers call on you to:
    - discuss and help organize the details, subscribe to the Ada-FOSDEM
      mailing list [19];
    - for bonus points, be a speaker: the Ada-FOSDEM mailing list is the
      place to be!
    - don't hesitate to propose a topic that you would like to present to
      the community, we are eager to know what you have in store for us!

    We're inviting proposals that are related to Ada software development,
    and include a technical oriented discussion.  You're not limited to
    slide presentations, of course.  Be creative.  Propose something fun
    to share with people so they might feel some of your enthusiasm for
    Ada!

    Speaking slots should be around 20 or 50 minutes, plus 5 or 10 minutes
    for Q&A.  However, this schedule is flexible and we will adapt it to
    other formats.  For example, a short technical talk can be transformed
    into a 10 minutes talk, plus time for Q&A.  Depending on interest, we
    might also have a session with lightning presentations (e.g. 5 minutes
    each), and/or an informal discussion session.

    Note that all talks will be streamed live and recorded (audio+video).
    By submitting a proposal, you agree to being recorded and streamed.
    You also agree that the contents of your talk will be published under
    the same license as all FOSDEM content, a Creative Commons (CC-BY)
    license.

    Submission Guidelines
    ---------------------
    Your proposal must be submitted to the FOSDEM Pretalx system [20].  If
    you already had an account from previous years, reuse it; if not,
    create a new account.  If, for whatever reason, you cannot use
    Pretalx, you can also submit your proposal by messaging the Ada-FOSDEM mailing list [15].  If needed, feel free to contact us at the
    Ada-FOSDEM Mailing list or at <irvise (at) irvise.xyz> (without
    spaces).

    Please, fill the information asked by the Pretalx system, which
    includes:
    - your name, affiliation, contact info;
    - the title of your talk (be descriptive and creative);
    - a short descriptive and attractive abstract;
    - preferred duration of your talk;
    - pointers to more information if applicable;
    - a short bio and photo.

    See programs of previous Ada DevRooms (URLs below) for presentation
    examples, as well as for the kind of info we need.

    Here is the slightly flexible schedule that we will follow:
    - November 30, 2024: end of the submission period.  Remember, we only
      need the information in the list above.  You do not have to submit
      the entire talk by this date.  Try to submit your proposal as early
      as possible.  It is better to submit half of the details early than
      be late, so do not wait for the last minute.
    - December 15, 2024: announcement of accepted talks.
    - January 15, 2025: your slides should be uploaded to the Pretalx
      platform.
    - February 2, 2025: Ada-DevRoom day!

    We look forward to lots of feedback and proposals!

    Regards,

    The Ada-FOSDEM team
    Main organiser: Fernando Oleo Blanco <irvise (at) irvise.xyz>
    Second in command: Dirk Craeynest <Dirk.Craeynest (at) cs.kuleuven.be>
    Third in command: A.J. Ianozi <aj (at) ianozi.com>

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     [1] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium
     [2] https://www.ada-europe.org
     [3] https://fosdem.org
     [4] https://www.nsa.gov/Press-Room/News-Highlights/Article/ Article/3215760/nsa-releases-guidance-on-how-to-protect-against- software-memory-safety-issues/
     [5] https://www.adacore.com/papers/nvidia-adoption-of-spark-new-era- in-security-critical-software-development
     [6] https://blog.adacore.com/when-formal-verification-with-spark-is- the-strongest-link
     [7] https://forum.ada-lang.io/
     [8] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/06/060226- fosdem.html
     [9] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/09/090207- fosdem.html
     [10] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/12/120204- fosdem.html
     [11] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/13/130203- fosdem.html
     [12] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/14/140201- fosdem.html
     [13] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/15/150131- fosdem.html
     [14] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/16/160130- fosdem.html
     [15] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/18/180203- fosdem.html
     [16] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202- fosdem.html
     [17] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/20/200201- fosdem.html
     [18] https://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/22/220206- fosdem.html
     [19] http://listserv.cc.kuleuven.be/archives/adafosdem.html
     [20] https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2025/cfp

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