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WEBVTT

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all right

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hello and uh welcome to EmacsConf

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2020. um I'm Amin Bandali

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and I have with me my fellow

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co-organizers uh

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Leo Vivier and Sacha Chua

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and we're very excited to be doing this

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conference again this year

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it's already been a year since the last

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one

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gosh the time flies by but

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um yeah so I guess

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without further ado let's get into

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the conference so hello again and

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welcome to EmacsConf 2020.

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we're very happy to have you here um

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so we're gonna start right off the bat

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with

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um a huge series of thank yous to um

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free software foundation especially the

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tech team

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for um you know their continued support

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and for letting us use

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um their big blue button instance uh for

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this very

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um presentation that you're watching um

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to for us to be able to deliver it using

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only free software

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um that's very generous of them

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thank you so much next up I want to

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thank all my co-organizers and

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volunteers um

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so this list is in alphabetical or order

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but um yeah so there's myself there's

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bobbin 192.

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there's david bremner um david o'toole

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um

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mpls corbin or corbin bruce public

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voigt which is carl boyd um

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sasha chu of course and zeph which is

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uh who is leo vva um thank you all so

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much

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so now I'll pass it on to sasha chua for

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a

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quick um overview of the schedule

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we have a lot of fun fun talks scheduled

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for today and tomorrow

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you can find it at the Emacs con

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schedule which I will open up in the tab

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and here we go so I'll give you a quick

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overview of the schedule

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you can drop in of course all the times

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are approximate despite the misleading

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these specific time stamps so please

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check back in on the Emacs comp channel

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or

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or keep checking the schedule throughout

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the day as things things get updated

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we'll start off with some user stories

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and uh and then we'll dive

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right into how Emacs can be used for

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lots of different things

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uh emax configuration of course is a

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huge part of using Emacs like a tinker

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with it and so we've got a couple of

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talks

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about that in the afternoon it's a lot

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of org talks

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so if if you're into org

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the whole afternoon you've got these

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things to play with next day

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so sunday we have a lot of development

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oriented talks we have

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a development update from john weekly

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and a number of talks about Emacs list

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or packages that that help you with

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working with code

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you also have some talks that need to be

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moved to the second day for

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uh for scheduling reasons but overall

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the second day is mostly about

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development

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no matter what uh what uh you're

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interested in I hope you'll find

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something

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in the schedule for you

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and then how do you actually participate

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how do you actually watch and

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ask questions and all of that let's turn

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it over to leo

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sure so hi there everyone it's a

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pleasure to meet you all I'm really

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happy to be part of the team this year

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so uh this year we've decided to change

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things a little

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uh compared to what we did last year so

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um

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everything is on the link that will

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pre-paste

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in the chat right now but to participate

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I suppose if you're hearing us right now

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you found the link to follow us which is

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very good so it's live.emacsconf.org

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for the questions uh we use a pad where

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you can both

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add your questions and if you feel like

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adding notes as well you know you are

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completely free to do so

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I believe you already have 42 people

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which are on there so

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if someone one of the other organizers

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could paste the link there that would be

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splendid

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uh for chatting with us or with the

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other people attending the conference

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we are using isc and there are three

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channels that you need to pay attention

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to the first one

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is #emacsconf where the general

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discussion will be

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happening so if you have any reactions

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to what you're hearing if you are

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excited about

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the new things you've discovered you

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know that's the channel to be using

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we also have #emacsconf-accessible

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which is community-run and it's for

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people who

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you know if you want to volunteer and

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describe to uh

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people what is going on during the

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conference either because they can't

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hear because they can't see you know

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feel free to do so that would be a nice

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help to us and for the speakers more

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specifically if you have

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any problem whatsoever or if you need to

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check something with us

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we will be in iEmacsConff.org and

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feel free to message us there and we'll

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try to take care of your problem as soon

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as possible

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we also have another thing this year so

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as we will be

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having talks one after the other if you

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happen to be

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if you want to continue the discussion

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basically we invite you to use

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jitsi to be able to continue the

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discussion either with the speaker if

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the speaker is willing to do so

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or just with the community of users and

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for that will leave you

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organize yourself on isc okay I believe

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that's me

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uh should I hand you back the

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uh speech I can't find a way to say this

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in english so

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just say yeah I mean go go take it away

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sure thank you okay sure

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thank you um so first off let me address

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this um

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the webcam placement on this laptop is

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very weird

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it's right at the bottom and if you see

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me looking up like this I'm actually

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looking at the

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um my second monitor which has the

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stream

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um so yeah sorry about that um

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but yeah so we have a mailing list um

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which of course

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isn't going to be super active at this

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very moment because everyone's watching

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but before and after the conference um

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you know

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please feel free to subscribe to uh

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emacsconf-discuss

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um for various updates and posts about

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the conference

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um follow-ups um like announcements for

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example when we

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put out the videos after the conference

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we will make an announcement on that

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list

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and next up we have conduct guidelines

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which are a series of

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basically guidelines that we would very

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much appreciate everyone

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participating in the conference abide by

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and um

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to to help make you know the event a

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great experience for everyone

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um yeah I think that's about it

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do you guys have anything else to add

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gonna get so good alrighty um

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so if you're just joining us once again

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hello and welcome to EmacsConf 2020.

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um I guess we'll go ahead and uh start

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with

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queueing up the talks