SL(E)BOK is an emerging community-based collaborative-oriented initiative
aimed at creating and maintaining a Body Of Knowledge (BOK) about
Software Languages, Software Linguistics and Software Language Engineering (SL(E)).
See also: SWEBOK.
People and their projects
Jean-Marie Favre was the main ideologist of SLEBOK, who organised a series of semi-related sub-events leading to coining of the term.
Ralf Lämmel was an active participant at all those events, a co-founder of SLE and GTTSE, as well as the keynote speaker of OOPSLE 2013 where he presented his project on SLE annotated bibliography.
Vadim Zaytsev was a participant/speaker at all SLEBOK-related events, as well as the co-founder of the OOPSLE workshop and the founder of other related projects.
Anya Helene Bagge attended most of the events mentioned above, co-founded OOPSLE and forked SLEG by assigning definitions to most of the terms and using it in teaching.
Tijs van der Storm participated in many discussions on the topic and proposed the notion of language design smells, that laid the foundation for GraSs.
Mathieu Acher, Anya Helene Bagge, Walter Cazzola, Andrei Chiș, Benoît Combemale, Thomas Degueule, Sebastian Erdweg, Johannes Härtel, Görel Hedin, Marcel Heinz, Ralf Lämmel, Manuel Leduc, Tanja Mayerhofer, Peter D. Mosses, Gunter Mussbacher, Oscar M. Nierstrasz, Anthony Sloane, Friedrich Steimann, Eugene Syriani, Tijs van der Storm, Eric Van Wyk, Hans Vangheluwe, Jurgen J. Vinju, Markus Völter, Vadim Zaytsev
Participants of the SLEBoK Workshop+dinner at SPLASH 2018:
Arvid Butting, Fabien Coulon, Thomas Degueule, Görel Hedin, Manuel Leduc, Ralf Lämmel, Dimitri Racordon, Jeff Smits, Friedrich Steimann, Tijs van der Storm, Eric Van Wyk, Andreas Wortmann, Vadim Zaytsev