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<p class="center">EmacsConf 2022 | Online Conference<br />
<b>December 3 and 4, 2022 (Sat-Sun)</b></p>
<p class="center">[[!img /i/emacsconf-logo1-256.png
alt="EmacsConf logo"]]</p>
<p class="center">[[<b>Program</b>|talks]] | [[Planning]] | [[Guidelines for Conduct|conduct]]</p>
<p class="center">EmacsConf is the conference about the joy of
<a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">GNU Emacs</a> and
Emacs Lisp.</p>
You can watch the recorded videos and Q&A sessions by looking at the
[[**program**|talks]] and following the links to each talk. Subscribe
to the
[emacsconf-discuss](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss)
list for updates as we post more resources.
We are busy harvesting the rest of the talks and Q&A sessions from
EmacsConf 2022, and we would love to have *your* help to make
EmacsConf 2022 even more amazing, much like the previous EmacsConfs.
We held EmacsConf 2022 as an online conference again this year. We
remain fully committed to freedom, and we used our infrastructure and
streaming setup consisting entirely of [free software][freesw], much
like previous EmacsConf conferences.
Come hang out with us in the `#emacsconf` channel on `irc.libera.chat`
([Libera.Chat][libera] IRC network). You can join the chat using
[your favourite IRC client][libera-emacsconf], or by visiting
[chat.emacsconf.org][chat] in your web browser.
Want to help us make the talks and Q&As from the conference easier to
learn from? Check out our [[**Volunteer**|volunteer]] page to find a
role that would fit your skills and your time. Thank you!
[freesw]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
[libera]: https://libera.chat
[libera-emacsconf]: ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf
[chat]: https://chat.emacsconf.org
Old pages: [[Ideas]] | [[Submit]] | [[Watch/participate|watch]]
Updates:
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- Thanks
- Thank you to all the speakers, volunteers, and participants, and
to all the people in our lives who make this possible.
- This year's conference hosts are zaeph and bandali and our
streamer sachac (who did not go crazy managing two streams at
the same time, yay Org Mode and OBS in the cloud!)
- Thanks to our captioning volunteers: sachac, bhavin192, Tom
Purl, Hannah Miller, triko, and anush, and also to the speakers
who captioned their own talks. Thanks to quiliro for translating
the meetups talk into Spanish subtitles, which you can find on
the talk page.
- Thanks to dto for describing things in #emacsconf-accessible.
- Thanks to everyone who added notes and questions to the pad, and
especially to publicvoit and jrootabega.
- Thanks to bhavin192 for last-minute reencoding and captioning,
and to his brother for lending us a beefy computer for
last-minute panicky reencodes.
- Thanks to Akshay Gaikwad for design contributions (notably the
next-talk slides)
- Thanks also to other volunteers: corwin, vetrivln, dto, jman,
FlowyCoder, and vetrivln who worked on all the other things that
are needed to make this happen.
- Thanks to Zen Monk Alain M. Lafon, Alex Mihov, Phil Hofmann, and
friends from 200ok.ch and Ardeo for organizing an in-person
EmacsConf satellite in Lucerne, Switzerland in their Coworking
Hub venue
- Thanks to shoshin whose music you heard today
- Thanks to the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation for
Emacs and the mailing lists, and libera.chat for IRC community
support.
- Thanks to Ry P for the server that we're using for OBS
streaming and for processing videos.
- Thanks so much to all the organizers and participants in
EmacsConf 2022! (All of you! =) You're all awesome.)
Posts about EmacsConf 2022:
- <https://christiantietze.de/posts/2022/12/dec-3---4-emacsconf-2022/>