The sysartifacts website hosts the artifact evaluation of multiple conferences. While initially for SOSP'19, the website was generalized to also host the AEs for other systems conferences. As part of the generalization we changed from static HTML pages to a Jekyll-rendered site. This process is integrated into GitHub Pages. This repository includes the sources for Jekyll to render the HTML pages.
Please fork the GitHub repository, make your changes, and submit them via a pull request. In the PR please describe your changes and any reasons for the changes. Once reviewed it will be merged and available on the sysartifacts website.
You have two options to preview changes: configure your forked repository on GitHub to use your
branch for GitHub Pages and view it at your_username.github.io/sysartifacts.github.io
,
or install Jekyll and Bundler locally then run bundle exec jekyll serve
at the root of the repository.
We welcome other systems conferences to join the efforts to make systems artifacts easily accessible.
To add a conference, copy the .md
in _conferences
from one of the existing conferences
(e.g. osdi.md
) in the root folder to your conference name (e.g. atc.md
).
This will lead to creating atc.html
when rendered.
Adapt this page to your conference name by changing the title and text (e.g. change OSDI
to ATC
).
Start from an existing conference year such as eurosys2022
, by
copy-pasting its existing folder in _conferences
to your new folder.
The folder name must be the exact conference name followed by the year such as atc2022
for atc
in 2022
.
Pages are in Kramdown (cheat sheet).
To change the order of items in the left sidebar, change the order
property in the front matter.