2025 US LLVM Developers' Meeting: Contributing to Clang
2025 US LLVM Developers' Meeting https://llvm.org/devmtg/2025-10/ ------ Title: Contributing to Clang Speakers: Aaron Ballman, Corentin Jabot, Erich Keane ------ Slides: [none] ----- You want to start contributing to Clang, but aren't sure where to start? You are wondering what it takes to maintain Clang, and how we prioritize features, triage bugs? Or maybe you just want to ask us some burning questions. Come join a group of long-term Clang maintainers to talk about the challenges of community building, onboarding, and maintaining a large open-source project. How does Clang balance the needs of our users, the other parts of LLVM, and multiple committees, while fostering a welcoming community? What can we improve, and how can you help? ----- Videos Edited by Bash Films: http://www.BashFilms.com

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