Re: [Haifux] Fwd: compiler/tools/architecture conference

2015-10-19 Thread Oron Peled
/On Sunday 18 October 2015 23:31:56 Diego Iastrubni wrote:/
/> Muli,/
/> /
/> How did you set up your image in color...?/

Diego, if you refer to the "sender-picture", than Kmail simply match the sender 
with your addressbook.
That's why you see one picture, I may see another and Muli doesn't know what 
you are talking about ;-)

/> I think this is the corresponding code, but I don't think I know how to 
configure this in KMail :)/
/> X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed;/

Nope, that's related to DKIM signature used to help some spam-filters.

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Re: [Haifux] Fwd: compiler/tools/architecture conference

2015-10-19 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
Sorry, no idea -- what image are you asking about?

ObLinux: who's up for organizing an installation party this semester? :-)

Cheers,
Muli

On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:31 PM, Diego Iastrubni  wrote:

> [OT] ... well maybe...
>
> Muli,
>
> How did you set up your image in color...? I think this is the
> corresponding
> code, but I don't think I know how to configure this in KMail :)
>
> X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed;
> d=1e100.net; s=20130820;
> h=x-gm-message-state:date:from:to:subject:message-id:mime-version
> :content-type:content-disposition:user-agent;
> bh=henfNDLcQC/XdtIXUVqJ2i2Sr9eyTsBeLL8ZAPOqUak=;
>
> b=dBLsnYmcf9XysMrIq0v6ivU7drKBEZ9av4tPi9EIBg7Iw4WTwto4x6xGnBIw1Ajql7
>
> eSukst/HngHBe4If8Hn/6o8WZQjvagjOTePMCSdMiaguBexbgkhy4AUK4m6AFghICH2C
>
> guYmOoiuDRj1+CJy7SgNYBzDH5ZZP7gF5qzY0/thv6H7vhvjSc/SX36NwO+25Iv6SiE8
>
> 8LpkbBtNpLOg9C00IPTLm/1wvssm/qaXCQ7zLJG8Mc1XIgu+B/ea7v8D1443YkW+z8Io
>
> Lz545RrV4WsF4E39t2bPpY0VaYhRh1cdrPONPRm9oiARcIsKCtlIYc9xmarEXM9tuhVZ
> yx4g==
>
>
>
> On יום שלישי, 4 באוגוסט 2015 11:51:13 Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> > Might interest some of you. Apologies if you receive multiple copies.
> >
> > CALL FOR PAPERS
> >
> > Compiler, Architecture and Tools Conference (CATC)
> > Intel Development Center, Haifa, Israel
> > November 23rd, 2015
> >
> > http://software.intel.com/compilerconf2015
> >
> > Endorsed by the HiPEAC Network of Excellence
> > 
> >
> > IMPORTANT DATES
> >
> > * Paper Submission deadline: August 6th, 2015
> >
> > * Author Notification: September 10th, 2015
> >
> > * Conference date: November 23rd, 2015
> >
> > 
> >
> > OVERVIEW
> >
> > The interaction among advanced compilation techniques, modern
> > processor and computing architectures, and associated tools continues
> > to face new challenges and opportunities. Traditional demands to
> > increase performance, reduce power consumption, and reduce time to
> > market now apply to heterogeneous, virtualized and diverse
> > user-experience environments.
> >
> > Extensive data and task parallelism are being exposed by new
> > programming environments such as Halide, Swift, and OpenMP version
> > 4.0, relying on innovative architectures, compilers, binary
> > translation and runtime tools.
> >
> > This conference will focus on these exciting new directions and how
> > they are influencing the architecture and compilation domain. The
> > conference will be held in a format similar to that held last year
> > leaving time for networking and presentations.
> >
> > TOPICS
> >
> > The main focus of this conference is the interaction of compiler
> > technologies, processor and computing architectures and tools to
> > address the latest programming environments and demands. The topics of
> > interest for this conference include, but are not limited to:
> >
> > * Compilers, runtime and tools for modern server, client, mobile and
> >   embedded systems
> >
> > * Compiler/hardware support for hiding memory and I/O latencies
> >
> > * Compilation to hardware
> >
> > * Dynamic translation and optimization
> >
> > * Heterogeneous parallel architectures and computational models
> >
> > * GPU, accelerator and coprocessor architectures
> >
> > * Power/Performance/Monitoring tools for application behavior
> >   understanding
> >
> > * Parallel programming languages, algorithms and applications
> >
> > * Internet of Things
> >
> > INVITED SPEAKERS
> >
> > We are delighted to have Dr. Youfeng Wu, Principal Research Scientist
> > at Intel and Prof. Mooly (Shmuel) Sagiv from Tel-Aviv University as
> > our keynote speakers.
> >
> > VENUE
> >
> > The conference will take place at Intel Development Center
> > (bldg. IDC9) in Matam Industrial Park, Haifa, Israel. Lunch and light
> > refreshments will be served. Participation in the conference is free
> > of charge, but registration is required. The official language of the
> > conference is English.
> >
> > SUBMISSION
> >
> > Authors should submit an abstract of their contributions by email to
> > Gadi Haber (gadi.ha...@intel.com). Submissions must include an
> > abstract of 100-300 words and contact information. The authors are
> > encouraged to provide related documents with additional details on
> > their research work, such as an extended abstract, paper, and/or
> > links. Abstracts and eventually presentations will be provided online
> > at the conference webpage. The conference does not include
> > proceedings, however, with author approval, papers may appear online
> > and extended versions of the best papers may be included in a special
> > issue of IJPP.
> >
> > In addition, authors may submit papers recently presented in (or
> > accepted to) top-tier conferences in the areas of interest.
> >
> > ORGANIZERS
> >
> > Ayal Zaks, Dorit Nuzman, Gadi Haber, Leeor Peled, 

Re: [Haifux] Fwd: compiler/tools/architecture conference

2015-10-19 Thread Oron Peled
[Muly, sorry for hijacking your thread, but it's becoming interesting...]

On Monday 19 October 2015 10:39:00 Baruch Siach wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:21:43AM +0300, Oron Peled wrote:
> > /On Sunday 18 October 2015 23:31:56 Diego Iastrubni wrote:/
> > /> Muli,/
> > /> /
> > /> How did you set up your image in color...?/
> 
> Speaking of email clients I must say that the quoting style in the plain-text 
> version of your email is quite strange. A '/' character appears at the start 
> and end of each quoted line. Should I interpret this as italic style?

Sending HTML mail to this list was an accident, but you found something 
interesting.

Here are the details:
 * Sometime I communicate with corporate users and in the beginning I used
   the same text/plain format as always.

 * However, unlike modern mail clients, their mail clients display quoted
   and unquoted text exactly the same (yes, Outlook. I'm looking at you).

 * The result is that it's very hard for them to read a mix of
   quoted/unquoted text. Which explains why top-posting is so common
   among users of that legacy mail client :-(

 * As a workaround, I started sending them HTML mail and apply a different
   visual style to the quoted text before mixing my reply text.
   The style I used was: green text (as in kmail), small font and ITALICS.
   This way they get a reasonable rendering of the intermixed text.

 * As Baruch just observed, in the text/plain version, kmail convert the italics
   to: /text-text-text/

Conclusions:
 * Re-check non-HTML mail before sending (IIRC, kmail used to have non-HTML/HTML
   settings per-corespondent or per-folder -- but maybe I'm wrong).

 * When replying to corporate users, don't mark the quoted text with italics,
   only with color+size, so the visual rendering of text/plain would be more
   consistent with text/html.

Thanks for the heads-up,

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