Hi Jose, Thanks for taking the time to set this up! Sounds super fun and definitely count me in as an attendee.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022, at 20:17, Jose E. Marchesi wrote: > The *Binary T00ls Summit 2022* (https://binary-tools.net/summit) is an > informal, technical, online event oriented to authors, users and > enthusiasts of FLOSS programs that deal with binary data. > > This includes binary editors, libraries to encode and decode data, > parser generators, binary data description languages and frameworks, > binary formats and encodings, assemblers, debuggers, reverse > engineering suites, and the like. > > The goal of this event is for developers to get in touch with each > other, introduce their tools, have interesting and hopefully > productive discussions, and finally what is most important: to have > fun. > > The venue of the event will be an instance of the Big Blue Button web > conferencing system, accessible using Firefox, Chromium and other web > browsers. We will be having a single track that will span for three > days during a weekend. > > The summit will be held on the first weekend of March 2022, From Friday > 4 to Sunday 6. > > If you wish to participate doing a presentation, you are very welcome > to send us a proposal to [email protected] with the > following information: > > - Your contact info (name, email, affiliation). > - Name of the presentation. > - Abstract of the presentation; one or two paragraphs. > - How much time would you want to use. Anything from 30 minutes to > 2 hours is fine. > - Preferred day: Friday, Saturday or Sunday. > - Preferred time of the day: from 16:00 CET to 21:00 CET. > > Note that all presentations will be performed live. It will be > possible to share the screen and do demos/tutorials. > > The deadline for sending presentations is Wednesday 16 Feb. 2022. > We will be publishing the schedule the same day. > > The event is open for everyone and no registration is needed. > However, if you plan to attend (presenting or not) please consider > letting us know in an email; this will help us to estimate the number > of participants and organize better. > > See you soon!
