Based on ai-deadlines by @abshkdz
- Read the data format description below. Note that the timezone format sign is inverted (e.g., UTC+7 is written as
Etc/GMT-7
). It's not a bug. I hate this format too. I'd be happy to move to a different timezone JavaScript library that uses a friendlier format, but I don't have time for that. - Update
_data/conferences.yml
. You can do that on Github or locally after forking the repo. - Send a pull request
Example record:
- name: Euro S&P
description: IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy
year: 2018
link: http://www.ieee-security.org/TC/EuroSP2018/
deadline: "2017-08-15 23:59"
date: April 24-26
place: London, UK
tags: [SEC, PRIV]
Descriptions of the fields:
Field name | Description |
---|---|
name * |
Short conference name, without year |
year * |
Year the conference is happening |
description |
Description, or long name |
link * |
URL to the conference home page |
deadline * |
Deadline, or list of deadlines. (Gory details below) |
timezone |
Timezone in tz format. By default is UTC-12 (AoE) |
date |
When the conference is happening |
place |
Where the conference is happening |
tags |
One or multiple tags: SEC , PRIV , or CRYPTO |
Fields marked with asterisk (*) are required.
The deadline field can contain:
- The simplest option: a date and time in ISO format. Example:
"2017-08-19 23:59"
. - If a deadline is rolling, you can use a template date, just substitute the year with
%y
, or month with%m
. Example:"%y-%m-15 23:59"
means there is a deadline on the 15th day of every month, every year."2017-%m-15"
means a deadline on 15th day of every month, but only in 2017, i.e."2018-01-15"
is not a part of this template. - A list of (1) or (2). Example of two rolling deadlines, with one in the end of May every year, and the second in the end of February:
- "%y-05-31 23:59"
- "%y-02-28 23:59"
On the page, all deadlines are displayed in viewer's local time (that's a feature).
Note: If the deadline hour is {h}:00
, it will be automatically translated into {h-1}:59:59
to avoid pain and confusion when it happens to be midnight in local time.
The timezone is specified in tz format. Unlike abbreviations (e.g. EST), these are un-ambiguous. Here are tz codes for some common timezones:
Common name | tz |
---|---|
UTC | Etc/UTC |
America Pacific Time | America/Los_Angeles |
Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | Etc/GMT+8 (Yes, the sign is inverted for some weird reason) |
America Eastern Time | America/New_York |
Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) | Etc/GMT+5 |
American Samoa Time (UTC-11) | Pacific/Samoa or Etc/GMT+11 . This timezone does not use DST. |
Aleutian Islands | America/Adak |