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+In light of the new development philosophy for Org-mode, I would like
+to present my developer story from discovering Org-mode in 2014 to
+becoming a maintainer for a big project in 2020. The goal is to show
+the logical progression between interest, gaining skills, becoming an
+expert, authoring, contributing and maintaining, in hope that it would
+bolster people to do the same.
+
+As someone who majored in a non CS-related degree, I feel that my
+story has a potential to grasp the attention of many attendees, since
+I basically started from the bottom of the ladder. Most people should
+be able to relate to one step on that ladder, which should hopefully
+encourage them to reach for the next step.
+
+My init files, which show the organic growth of my configuration:
+<https://github.com/zaeph/.emacs.d>
+
+Org-roam, the software which I am maintaining
+<https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam>
+