The oneAPI Community Forum exists to define a standards-based, cross-architecture open specification for accelerated computing and to foster the open-source implementations of the specification.
More information can be found at oneapi.io.
This repository hosts notes and presentation materials from the oneAPI Community Forum meetings. The meetings are open and comprised of experts from industry, government, and academia that help guide the oneAPI specification.
The policies and governance processes are also available on this repo.
The community is invited to join the meetings, review the oneAPI Specification, and read the information in this repo. Contributions can be made by joining the Special Interest Groups (SIGs) or by posting comments or questions as GitHub issues. General questions can go to this repo and issues specific to parts of the specification can go to the Specification repo.
To be notified of new meeting notes, become a watcher of this repo. If you have a question about how to join the SIGs, email [email protected].
Read about the oneAPI Community Forum governance to understand the organization and processes.
SIGs host regular meetings to organize community proposals and contributions to the oneAPI specification. They also act as a bridge between the community and developers working on implementations of the oneAPI specification.
- Language - This group covers topics related to language implementations that integrate with the oneAPI specification.
- Math - This groups covers topics related to math operations.
- AI - This group covers topics related to AI operations.
- Hardware - This group covers topics related to the integration of hardware and how this is defined in the oneAPI specification.
Date | Meeting Type | Location | How to join |
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21 February 2023, 10-11am US Central Time | Language SIG | Virtual | Contact |
1 March 2023, 10-11am US Central Time | Hardware SIG | Virtual | Contact |
8 March 2023, 11-12am US Central Time | Math SIG | Virtual | Contact |
Find the minutes for prior meetings in the appropriate SIG section of this repository.
To ensure access for all, we mirror meeting notes from Google Docs in GitHub as a PDF. Here is the procedure.
Edit the meeting notes in Google Docs. If you want to publish a presentation, upload a PDF to GitHub. For example, here is the directory that contains presentations for the cross-tab: presentations. Select Add file, then Upload files. After the file is uploaded, click on its name to view and then copy the URL from your browser to the google doc.
When meeting notes are complete, publish them to GitHub as a PDF. Mirroring is triggered automatically once a day. If you do not want to wait, go to mirror workflow, and select Run workflow and then Run workflow. When you see the green check, it is published. Look at mirroring yaml to get the URL. For example, see Cross-tab PDF.