blob: 3dfb9f5bc5fc1151050c99b4ec6deb750d299265 (
plain) (
tree)
|
|
WEBVTT
00:00:03.919 --> 00:00:05.279
all right
00:00:05.279 --> 00:00:08.400
hello and uh welcome to EmacsConf
00:00:08.400 --> 00:00:11.920
2020. um I'm Amin Bandali
00:00:11.920 --> 00:00:14.920
and I have with me my fellow
00:00:14.920 --> 00:00:16.560
co-organizers uh
00:00:16.560 --> 00:00:20.720
Leo Vivier and Sacha Chua
00:00:20.720 --> 00:00:24.160
and we're very excited to be doing this
00:00:24.160 --> 00:00:25.439
conference again this year
00:00:25.439 --> 00:00:28.240
it's already been a year since the last
00:00:28.240 --> 00:00:28.560
one
00:00:28.560 --> 00:00:32.079
gosh the time flies by but
00:00:32.079 --> 00:00:35.680
um yeah so I guess
00:00:35.680 --> 00:00:38.960
without further ado let's get into
00:00:38.960 --> 00:00:41.520
the conference so hello again and
00:00:41.520 --> 00:00:43.520
welcome to EmacsConf 2020.
00:00:43.520 --> 00:00:47.039
we're very happy to have you here um
00:00:47.039 --> 00:00:49.360
so we're gonna start right off the bat
00:00:49.360 --> 00:00:50.239
with
00:00:50.239 --> 00:00:53.600
um a huge series of thank yous to um
00:00:53.600 --> 00:00:56.000
free software foundation especially the
00:00:56.000 --> 00:00:57.120
tech team
00:00:57.120 --> 00:00:59.760
for um you know their continued support
00:00:59.760 --> 00:01:01.600
and for letting us use
00:01:01.600 --> 00:01:04.559
um their big blue button instance uh for
00:01:04.559 --> 00:01:05.360
this very
00:01:05.360 --> 00:01:07.840
um presentation that you're watching um
00:01:07.840 --> 00:01:09.680
to for us to be able to deliver it using
00:01:09.680 --> 00:01:10.720
only free software
00:01:10.720 --> 00:01:14.640
um that's very generous of them
00:01:14.640 --> 00:01:18.240
thank you so much next up I want to
00:01:18.240 --> 00:01:19.920
thank all my co-organizers and
00:01:19.920 --> 00:01:21.600
volunteers um
00:01:21.600 --> 00:01:24.640
so this list is in alphabetical or order
00:01:24.640 --> 00:01:26.880
but um yeah so there's myself there's
00:01:26.880 --> 00:01:28.479
bobbin 192.
00:01:28.479 --> 00:01:31.360
there's david bremner um david o'toole
00:01:31.360 --> 00:01:32.159
um
00:01:32.159 --> 00:01:35.360
mpls corbin or corbin bruce public
00:01:35.360 --> 00:01:38.560
voigt which is carl boyd um
00:01:38.560 --> 00:01:41.759
sasha chu of course and zeph which is
00:01:41.759 --> 00:01:44.799
uh who is leo vva um thank you all so
00:01:44.799 --> 00:01:45.520
much
00:01:45.520 --> 00:01:48.399
so now I'll pass it on to sasha chua for
00:01:48.399 --> 00:01:48.880
a
00:01:48.880 --> 00:01:52.000
quick um overview of the schedule
00:01:52.000 --> 00:01:54.640
we have a lot of fun fun talks scheduled
00:01:54.640 --> 00:01:56.640
for today and tomorrow
00:01:56.640 --> 00:01:59.280
you can find it at the Emacs con
00:01:59.280 --> 00:02:01.520
schedule which I will open up in the tab
00:02:01.520 --> 00:02:03.600
and here we go so I'll give you a quick
00:02:03.600 --> 00:02:04.880
overview of the schedule
00:02:04.880 --> 00:02:06.960
you can drop in of course all the times
00:02:06.960 --> 00:02:09.039
are approximate despite the misleading
00:02:09.039 --> 00:02:11.280
these specific time stamps so please
00:02:11.280 --> 00:02:13.760
check back in on the Emacs comp channel
00:02:13.760 --> 00:02:14.800
or
00:02:14.800 --> 00:02:16.160
or keep checking the schedule throughout
00:02:16.160 --> 00:02:18.400
the day as things things get updated
00:02:18.400 --> 00:02:20.400
we'll start off with some user stories
00:02:20.400 --> 00:02:22.000
and uh and then we'll dive
00:02:22.000 --> 00:02:24.400
right into how Emacs can be used for
00:02:24.400 --> 00:02:26.080
lots of different things
00:02:26.080 --> 00:02:28.000
uh emax configuration of course is a
00:02:28.000 --> 00:02:29.840
huge part of using Emacs like a tinker
00:02:29.840 --> 00:02:31.120
with it and so we've got a couple of
00:02:31.120 --> 00:02:31.760
talks
00:02:31.760 --> 00:02:35.040
about that in the afternoon it's a lot
00:02:35.040 --> 00:02:36.160
of org talks
00:02:36.160 --> 00:02:39.280
so if if you're into org
00:02:39.280 --> 00:02:40.879
the whole afternoon you've got these
00:02:40.879 --> 00:02:43.040
things to play with next day
00:02:43.040 --> 00:02:44.800
so sunday we have a lot of development
00:02:44.800 --> 00:02:46.239
oriented talks we have
00:02:46.239 --> 00:02:48.400
a development update from john weekly
00:02:48.400 --> 00:02:50.480
and a number of talks about Emacs list
00:02:50.480 --> 00:02:52.640
or packages that that help you with
00:02:52.640 --> 00:02:54.160
working with code
00:02:54.160 --> 00:02:56.239
you also have some talks that need to be
00:02:56.239 --> 00:02:57.920
moved to the second day for
00:02:57.920 --> 00:03:00.000
uh for scheduling reasons but overall
00:03:00.000 --> 00:03:01.680
the second day is mostly about
00:03:01.680 --> 00:03:03.040
development
00:03:03.040 --> 00:03:05.599
no matter what uh what uh you're
00:03:05.599 --> 00:03:06.879
interested in I hope you'll find
00:03:06.879 --> 00:03:07.360
something
00:03:07.360 --> 00:03:11.760
in the schedule for you
00:03:11.760 --> 00:03:13.760
and then how do you actually participate
00:03:13.760 --> 00:03:15.200
how do you actually watch and
00:03:15.200 --> 00:03:16.720
ask questions and all of that let's turn
00:03:16.720 --> 00:03:18.319
it over to leo
00:03:18.319 --> 00:03:19.920
sure so hi there everyone it's a
00:03:19.920 --> 00:03:21.280
pleasure to meet you all I'm really
00:03:21.280 --> 00:03:23.040
happy to be part of the team this year
00:03:23.040 --> 00:03:25.280
so uh this year we've decided to change
00:03:25.280 --> 00:03:26.159
things a little
00:03:26.159 --> 00:03:28.799
uh compared to what we did last year so
00:03:28.799 --> 00:03:29.440
um
00:03:29.440 --> 00:03:31.519
everything is on the link that will
00:03:31.519 --> 00:03:32.480
pre-paste
00:03:32.480 --> 00:03:34.400
in the chat right now but to participate
00:03:34.400 --> 00:03:36.560
I suppose if you're hearing us right now
00:03:36.560 --> 00:03:38.480
you found the link to follow us which is
00:03:38.480 --> 00:03:43.120
very good so it's live.emacsconf.org
00:03:43.120 --> 00:03:46.080
for the questions uh we use a pad where
00:03:46.080 --> 00:03:47.200
you can both
00:03:47.200 --> 00:03:48.959
add your questions and if you feel like
00:03:48.959 --> 00:03:50.480
adding notes as well you know you are
00:03:50.480 --> 00:03:51.920
completely free to do so
00:03:51.920 --> 00:03:54.480
I believe you already have 42 people
00:03:54.480 --> 00:03:56.319
which are on there so
00:03:56.319 --> 00:03:58.239
if someone one of the other organizers
00:03:58.239 --> 00:03:59.680
could paste the link there that would be
00:03:59.680 --> 00:04:00.799
splendid
00:04:00.799 --> 00:04:02.959
uh for chatting with us or with the
00:04:02.959 --> 00:04:04.640
other people attending the conference
00:04:04.640 --> 00:04:07.920
we are using isc and there are three
00:04:07.920 --> 00:04:09.599
channels that you need to pay attention
00:04:09.599 --> 00:04:10.959
to the first one
00:04:10.959 --> 00:04:13.120
is #emacsconf where the general
00:04:13.120 --> 00:04:14.239
discussion will be
00:04:14.239 --> 00:04:16.560
happening so if you have any reactions
00:04:16.560 --> 00:04:18.000
to what you're hearing if you are
00:04:18.000 --> 00:04:19.199
excited about
00:04:19.199 --> 00:04:20.400
the new things you've discovered you
00:04:20.400 --> 00:04:22.400
know that's the channel to be using
00:04:22.400 --> 00:04:25.440
we also have #emacsconf-accessible
00:04:25.440 --> 00:04:27.520
which is community-run and it's for
00:04:27.520 --> 00:04:28.960
people who
00:04:28.960 --> 00:04:30.320
you know if you want to volunteer and
00:04:30.320 --> 00:04:32.400
describe to uh
00:04:32.400 --> 00:04:33.680
people what is going on during the
00:04:33.680 --> 00:04:34.960
conference either because they can't
00:04:34.960 --> 00:04:36.479
hear because they can't see you know
00:04:36.479 --> 00:04:38.240
feel free to do so that would be a nice
00:04:38.240 --> 00:04:40.720
help to us and for the speakers more
00:04:40.720 --> 00:04:42.960
specifically if you have
00:04:42.960 --> 00:04:44.800
any problem whatsoever or if you need to
00:04:44.800 --> 00:04:46.320
check something with us
00:04:46.320 --> 00:04:49.680
we will be in iEmacsConff.org and
00:04:49.680 --> 00:04:51.759
feel free to message us there and we'll
00:04:51.759 --> 00:04:54.000
try to take care of your problem as soon
00:04:54.000 --> 00:04:55.360
as possible
00:04:55.360 --> 00:04:58.160
we also have another thing this year so
00:04:58.160 --> 00:04:59.120
as we will be
00:04:59.120 --> 00:05:02.160
having talks one after the other if you
00:05:02.160 --> 00:05:03.520
happen to be
00:05:03.520 --> 00:05:05.120
if you want to continue the discussion
00:05:05.120 --> 00:05:07.840
basically we invite you to use
00:05:07.840 --> 00:05:09.360
jitsi to be able to continue the
00:05:09.360 --> 00:05:11.280
discussion either with the speaker if
00:05:11.280 --> 00:05:12.720
the speaker is willing to do so
00:05:12.720 --> 00:05:14.400
or just with the community of users and
00:05:14.400 --> 00:05:15.759
for that will leave you
00:05:15.759 --> 00:05:18.880
organize yourself on isc okay I believe
00:05:18.880 --> 00:05:19.520
that's me
00:05:19.520 --> 00:05:23.360
uh should I hand you back the
00:05:23.360 --> 00:05:25.759
uh speech I can't find a way to say this
00:05:25.759 --> 00:05:26.960
in english so
00:05:26.960 --> 00:05:30.000
just say yeah I mean go go take it away
00:05:30.000 --> 00:05:33.120
sure thank you okay sure
00:05:33.120 --> 00:05:36.240
thank you um so first off let me address
00:05:36.240 --> 00:05:37.039
this um
00:05:37.039 --> 00:05:39.600
the webcam placement on this laptop is
00:05:39.600 --> 00:05:40.400
very weird
00:05:40.400 --> 00:05:43.039
it's right at the bottom and if you see
00:05:43.039 --> 00:05:44.800
me looking up like this I'm actually
00:05:44.800 --> 00:05:45.600
looking at the
00:05:45.600 --> 00:05:47.759
um my second monitor which has the
00:05:47.759 --> 00:05:48.720
stream
00:05:48.720 --> 00:05:52.800
um so yeah sorry about that um
00:05:52.800 --> 00:05:55.600
but yeah so we have a mailing list um
00:05:55.600 --> 00:05:56.720
which of course
00:05:56.720 --> 00:05:58.400
isn't going to be super active at this
00:05:58.400 --> 00:06:00.639
very moment because everyone's watching
00:06:00.639 --> 00:06:03.280
but before and after the conference um
00:06:03.280 --> 00:06:03.680
you know
00:06:03.680 --> 00:06:05.600
please feel free to subscribe to uh
00:06:05.600 --> 00:06:07.520
emacsconf-discuss
00:06:07.520 --> 00:06:10.240
um for various updates and posts about
00:06:10.240 --> 00:06:11.199
the conference
00:06:11.199 --> 00:06:14.240
um follow-ups um like announcements for
00:06:14.240 --> 00:06:15.280
example when we
00:06:15.280 --> 00:06:16.800
put out the videos after the conference
00:06:16.800 --> 00:06:18.160
we will make an announcement on that
00:06:18.160 --> 00:06:20.240
list
00:06:20.240 --> 00:06:24.560
and next up we have conduct guidelines
00:06:24.560 --> 00:06:28.240
which are a series of
00:06:28.240 --> 00:06:30.240
basically guidelines that we would very
00:06:30.240 --> 00:06:32.479
much appreciate everyone
00:06:32.479 --> 00:06:34.720
participating in the conference abide by
00:06:34.720 --> 00:06:36.240
and um
00:06:36.240 --> 00:06:38.240
to to help make you know the event a
00:06:38.240 --> 00:06:40.000
great experience for everyone
00:06:40.000 --> 00:06:43.120
um yeah I think that's about it
00:06:43.120 --> 00:06:48.000
do you guys have anything else to add
00:06:48.000 --> 00:06:51.440
gonna get so good alrighty um
00:06:51.440 --> 00:06:54.479
so if you're just joining us once again
00:06:54.479 --> 00:06:57.840
hello and welcome to EmacsConf 2020.
00:06:57.840 --> 00:07:00.960
um I guess we'll go ahead and uh start
00:07:00.960 --> 00:07:01.599
with
00:07:01.599 --> 00:07:05.840
queueing up the talks
|