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+Emacs community update - Sacha Chua - script at
+<https://github.com/sachac/emacs-conf-2019-community-update/blob/master/index.org>
+
+## User talks
+
+- [[Use Org mode when away from the desktop - Zen Monk Alain M. Lafon|05]]
+- [[Org-mode and FoilTeX - an unlikely (but useful) combination for teaching - Tom Faulkenberry|06]]
+- [[aithathelps|A.I. that Helps Play the Game of Your Life - Andrew J. Dougherty|07]]
+- [[Notmuch New(s) - David Bremner|10]]
+- [Ledger-mode - Quiliro Ordóñez](//mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/emacsconf/2019/emacsconf-2019-12-ledger-mode--transcript--quiliro.org)
+- [[playandcontrolmusic|Play and control your music with Emacs - Damien Cassou|28]]
+
+## Dev talks
+
+- [[Emacs: My awesome Java environment - Torstein Krause Johansen (skybert)|19]]
+- [[Packaging Emacs packages for Debian|22]]
+- [[Restclient and org-mode for Api Documentation and Testing - Mackenzie Bligh|29]]
+
+To be completed later.
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+- Hello everyone, my name is Alain and I'm going to give you a ten
+ minute introduction to Organice. This is what we're going to do,
+ I'll give a quick introduction to me, I'll tell you all about
+ Organice, you'll get a real-time demonstration and I'll finish with
+ some closing words. So without further ado, who am I? I am the
+ co-founder and CEO of a company based in Zurick, Switzerland called
+ 200OK, we are a product incubator but we also do customer
+ projects. We are very polyglot in that we like to use many
+ programming languages and technologies and we spend as much time as
+ we can on free and open source software. For the last nine years
+ I've also been a lecturer at the Zurick University of Applied
+ Sciences and I am an ordained Zen-monk and I run the ?? temple in
+ the mountains of ??. If you want to reach me please send me an email
+ at any time to <alain@200ok.ch>.
+
+- Why would you even care who I am? So I gave that little prefix to
+ say that I dabble in quite a few different things and to be able to
+ manage it all I kind of have to be a ?tooling? nut. And I am.
+
+- For example I even got the job interview to be a lecturer by
+ accident because I gave a talk on getting things done some nine
+ years ago and then got invited. Which in turn means that over the
+ last fifteen years I went over great many different tools and
+ processes and since six years I have settled, I am very happy now,
+ and I spend most of my work reading, communication and writing all
+ within Emacs. And within there Org-mode is my daily driver. I use
+ it for everything. For project management, time tracking, doing
+ quotes, book-keeping, controlling, giving presentations, and so much
+ more. I am very happily commited to using Org-mode and Emacs.
+
+- Then what even is Organice? I mean if Org-mode is so great, why
+ would we need a new tool? Well there's two pragmatic reasons, one
+ is it's not really convenient to have a laptop and PC handy all the
+ time. And secondly, not everyone is an Emacs user unfortunately.
+ So I would have this proposition, if you're a fan of Org-mode you
+ probably want to have access to your Org files at any point in time,
+ even if you're away from your computer. And you still want to use
+ good collaboration tools with other people, so you still want to
+ continue using Org-mode even if they're not Emacs users. And now
+ there is a solution for that, it's called Organice. Organice is an
+ implementation of Org-mode without the dependency of Emacs. It's
+ built for mobile and desktop browsers and syncs with DropBox and
+ Google Drive.
+
+- This is what it looks like. But before I show you how it works, let
+ me tell you a little bit about how we develop it. Of course it is
+ free and open source software, it has the AGPL license, there's a
+ public code of conduct, the contributing guidelines are up there,
+ you can find the code repository documentation on GitHub. And we
+ built it using popular front-end frameworks, mainly React and Redux,
+ we want to use the popular frameworks here because we want to enable
+ the widest range possible of contributors, and not have a lock-in to
+ a smaller niche. So let me give you a demo. I'll give you a demo
+ on my machine because as I said it's optimized for mobile and
+ desktop use so I can use it on my computer from the browser. You
+ could follow along by going to <https://organice.200ok.ch>, of
+ course you can host it yourself, but you can also use our free
+ instance, and no worries, there is no back-end, it's a front-end
+ only application. So there's no storage of any kind of data,
+ personal or not, on our servers. We also don't use analytics, so
+ it's I would say safe to use.
+
+- ?Inception? time, let's check out some Org-mode features and
+ Organice, but before we do that, let me show you that we've actually
+ been within Emacs and in the rendering of an Org-mode file all the
+ time, so the slide is the same on the left and on the right, and
+ wouldn't it be great if we could open this right within Organice.
+ And of course we can. Right here I am logged into
+ <https://organice.200ok.ch> so I have access to my files, it's the
+ same file, and you can see this is the demo slide that we've just
+ been on. But let me show you some more basic and core features of
+ Emacs Org-mode. So you're probably familiar with todos and of
+ course we support them. You can toggle todos. Can delete them.
+ You can see that the metadata up here is changing. Of course you
+ can edit headers, make it a new header, edit descriptions. There is
+ support for tags so for example, ?Louise? has some tags in here and
+ I can add all the tags that the system already knows. I can remove
+ them. I can create new tags. ?Oh?, it's adapted. We can focus and
+ drill down as the narrowing feature can, and it can go further down.
+
+- And up again. We can of course add and remove headers, so let me
+ make a new header, or remove an old one. We can move headers around
+ so for example here is a couple of cool things, so for example if I
+ wanted to move Emacs out and get rid of the text editors that works,
+ ?but/that? I can also for example move this further out and you can
+ see how they are attached if I bring it down or out or I can move it
+ back into again. You might have seen that this thing is turning all
+ the time whenever I make any change because we have implicity
+ syncing, so everything is synced to my DropBox right now.
+
+- We do have undo and redo on the top of the application there is a
+ redo, sorry an undo and redo button. ?? there is support for tables,
+ we can change values within tables, ?say ch-ed?, we can add new
+ columns and rows, we can also remove them. There is support for
+ lists and checkboxes, plain lists, ordered lists. Checkboxes work
+ as you would think they do. There is support for timestamps. It
+ understands if you gave it more information like a start and end
+ time you can set repeaters and delays. The regular things that work
+ in Org-mode timestamps. There is support for property lists, you
+ can remove and add new properties.
+
+- There is support for planning, so you have an agenda, all the items
+ that have deadlines and schedules are visible within the agenda.
+ There's a daily agenda, weekly agenda, monthly agenda and you can
+ jump right into the todo itself.
+
+- And lastly there is ?ketchla? template support, so I have a ?ketcha?
+ template setup for this file and it will add stuff to the inbox
+ here, so when I create new stuff in here, it is put directly into
+ the inbox and synced. So let's go back into the presentation and the
+ closing words. But before I give you the closing words, let's
+ quickly check out how the Org-file changed on my machine, because of
+ course it did, because all the synchronization happened. For
+ example you can see that there is new stuff in the inbox, I created
+ new deadlines, I deleted some properties, and added some new ones, I
+ checked some check boxes. You can see all the things that I did are
+ there. Quite nice.
+
+- Okay closing words, there is related work going on next to Organice,
+ right now we're using a custom parser written in JavaScript for the
+ Org-files, and it works quite fine and it has unit-tests to prove
+ it, however, we want to redo and write a parser, a proper parser in
+ BNF, and we're doing this in Closure and Closure-Script. If you're
+ interested in this project you can check it out on our GitLab
+ instance, also free and open source software of course. We write
+ quite frequently about Emacs and Org-mode, if you want to catch up
+ please go to our website, and lastly please check Organice out, you
+ can go to the repository if you liked the talk, please give it a
+ star. And, go ahead and check it out on
+ <https://organice.200ok.ch>, you don't even have to log in, you can
+ just try it out. Okay, thank you for listening, thank you for your
+ time, and have fun and enjoy using Organice and Emacs of course.