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+so we can't hear you right now just to
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+make sure
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+no now we can hello
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+hello morning good morning
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+good morning all right so looks like
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+um you can hear me let's see if the um
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+stream can hear me can someone in Emacs
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+con
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+confirm that they can hear me as well
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+yes awesome yep apparently they can
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+awesome okay great um
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+alrighty let's get started do you guys
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+wanna
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+go ahead with the opening sure
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+sasha do you want to start okay hello
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+and welcome to the second day of Emacs
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+con 2020
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+and you could we've got a whole lot of
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+uh
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+of development talks and coding related
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+talks scheduled for today so you can
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+do a quick scan of the schedule again
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+all the times are very approximate
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+so if you happen to be earlier late for
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+something that you wanted to
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+see we'll figure it out uh we've got um
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+we've got
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+talks about the Emacs development itself
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+as well as
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+developing with Emacs uh and a couple of
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+things that
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+were more user talks but got moved to
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+the second day for timing reasons
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+because there's so much stuff on the
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+first day
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+that's uh that's our quick schedule
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+overview the schedule page has more
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+of course now how do you actually do all
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+that uh
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+leo you want to tell them yep so as
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+yesterday if you want to participate
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+well I suppose you're
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+watching the stream right now so I won't
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+go into detail as far as this is
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+concerned
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+but for the questions and for taking
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+notes we are using an after pad
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+where basically you just go onto the
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+page and you add your questions
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+under the topic which is being discussed
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+at the moment so I'm sure the people
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+will be putting the legs back in the
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+chat I'm just going to do this real
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+quick
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+there we go so now it's in the chat sir
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+we have on isc three rooms that you can
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+use
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+if you want to get in touch with us
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+first if you want to discuss whatever is
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+going on during this stream you can go
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+on
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+imax cont okay and that's where most of
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+the discussion happens
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+we also have #emacsconf-accessible
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+for the people who either can't see or
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+can't hear and you know they
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+we have lovely volunteers who have been
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+describing what has been going on
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+yesterday
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+uh and we really thank you for this
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+because it's really great for getting
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+you know more people giving the chance
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+to more people to follow the conference
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+so thank you so much for this
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+and also if you want to get in touch
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+with us the organizers either if you are
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+a speaker or if you have anything that
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+you'd like us to know about
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+something like a streaming problem or
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+audio problem or anything along those
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+lines you know
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+maybe other programs actually keep them
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+in imax conf we are looking at both
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+charts anyway
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+but to get in touch Emacsconf that oh
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+sorry
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+dash.org and also we had I don't believe
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+we have
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+we had all that much of this yesterday
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+but if you would like to continue the
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+discussion
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+with some of the speakers like you had a
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+topic that you really liked and you'd
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+like to continue talking with them
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+well we invite you to go on jitsi and to
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+create a room
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+uh all together and to have a direct
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+direct chat with the speaker
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+or whichever people might be interested
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+in the topic as well
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+okay I believe that's me I'm not sure to
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+whom I'm handing
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+the rest of the presentation is it to
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+you I mean um yeah sure I can take it
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+um all right so hello everyone welcome
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+to the second day of ux comp 2020 um
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+thank you for being here
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+today and for those of you who were
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+around yesterday thank you for being
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+around yesterday as well
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+um it was an awesome day and you know
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+like leo and sasha said
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+today I think is also very much gonna be
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+another awesome day of great talks
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+um yeah so I'm very much looking forward
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+to it
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+um so yeah the schedule is up um
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+at emacsconf.org/2020/schedule you
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+gotta scroll down
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+to the second day uh let's see people
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+tell me that my mic is quiet
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+um I guess I can on the stream
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+um I think so yeah let me double check
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+this
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+real quick okay I can also try
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+um like increasing the volume here a
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+little bit
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+okay it doesn't sound all that quiet to
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+me just because we are
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+I'm being very familiar right now so the
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+volume
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+must be quite high compared to you no
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+yeah it's it's fine um
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+okay I think it's better now um anyways
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+let's see awesome yeah so yesterday
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+um you know so the setup that I'm using
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+this year for streaming the desktop
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+and the talks is that I use the um
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+script a a script by the fsf forks which
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+they also used for liquor planet
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+and so the thing with this script is
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+that it only takes one audio source by
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+default
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+and so I have that set to the desktop
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+audio so yesterday on the spot I had to
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+improvise to how to get my own audio on
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+the stream and I used mumbo
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+but then that added a delay which was
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+pretty annoying um
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+but today this morning I figured I could
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+use pulse audio's um monitor system to
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+add myself
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+um right on this machine um so that the
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+delay is shorter and
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+seems to be working well so I'm very
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+happy about that um
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+but anyways yeah so let's get on we have
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+the schedule
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+um I'm thanking again the free software
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+foundation tech team
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+um for um you know
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+uh allowing us to use this very big
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+button uh instance
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+um that uh you know for live talks um
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+let's see um I'd like to thank all the
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+volunteers once again
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+um you know uh bavin david bremner
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+david dave o'toole who's been specially
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+helping out a lot
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+in the e-max imax conf dash accessible
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+channel with describing what's going on
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+at any given moment
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+um of course corwin
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+carl boyd and um the two folks that
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+you're seeing right beside me right now
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+uh leon sasha
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+who's been doing so much this year um
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+thank you all very much
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+um yeah let's see oh and also of course
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+our wonderful speakers and audience um
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+which
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+are basically the main thing that this
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+conference
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+is about and is centered about us people
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+talking about their experiences
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+um sharing the things they've learned or
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+they find interesting and
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+for everyone to discussing in chat um
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+yeah so it's awesome
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+uh if you scroll down a little bit on
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+the page
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+um I just want to plug the mailing list
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+right
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+yeah so we have the emacsconf-discuss
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+mailing list
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+once again um which you know is
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+we use for discussions around the
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+conference
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+including announcements before and after
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+it's a fairly quiet list
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+um so if you do like to subscribe um you
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+know
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+you won't get bombarded with emails
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+really um
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+uh yeah so that's something to consider
+
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+um for example you know
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+after the conference we're gonna be
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+posting all the videos
+
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+and um that's where I'm gonna be
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+announcing it um at least
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+in in one place one of the places um
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+yeah and I'd also like to draw attention
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+to our
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+conduct guidelines at emacsconf.org
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+conduct
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+which is a series of guidelines and
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+suggestions to to help make the event
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+you know enjoyable and um you know an
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+awesome experience for everyone
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+involved um I think um so I wasn't
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+keeping a close eye on the chat
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+yesterday because it was super busy but
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+I think
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+uh in general you know everything was
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+going pretty well pretty smoothly
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+um so thank you so much everyone for
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+keeping these in mind
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+and um yeah that's it for me let's see
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+if lee or sasha would like to add
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+anything
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+no but if you're all good to go you've
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+said everything and we've said
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+everything
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+have a great day awesome yeah um
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+uh okay someone okay so dave is asking
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+what is the hallway track
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+uh slash on conference um do either of
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+you want to explain that or should I
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+take it
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+uh basically we're gonna have our hands
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+full keeping the keeping the main track
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+running but of course
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+people have all sorts of interesting
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+conversation ideas and sometimes it's
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+nice to do it in real time or with
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+shared screens or things like that
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+so if you're having a conversation and
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+you want to have
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+more of a webcam or screen sharing thing
+
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+to enrich that discussion feel free to
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+set up a web conference using any of
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+your okay
+
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+can you do time in practice later all
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+right feel free to
+
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+set up your own conference c type web
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+conference thingy
+
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+and um and go find the people who are
+
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+interested in the same thing
+
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+and I'll do all that stuff right
+
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+absolutely
+
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+thanks sasha yeah so basically the idea
+
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+is that
+
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+so you know because of the limited time
+
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+we kind of have to um keep moving along
+
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+uh from one talk to the next and you
+
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+know sometimes there's a lot of awesome
+
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+questions or discussions going on
+
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+from for example you know in Emacs con
+
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+for like for the questions on the pad
+
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+um yeah so the I guess hallway track or
+
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+unconference
+
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+is basically a suggestion for those who
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+are interested
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+to for example set up a jutsu meet room
+
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+and then you know I'll go join there
+
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+and discuss the talk if you know if the
+
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+speaker can join after their talk
+
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+wonderful
+
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+um but if not even um you know if if
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+only like you know the audience and
+
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+folks you know from the emax campfire c
+
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+would like to join and discuss that
+
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+definitely works too
+
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+um yeah that's it um
+
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+I think oh one other thing that we I
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+guess wanted to mention possibly is that
+
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+um yesterday I think I noticed that a
+
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+lot of the questions were getting added
+
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+um like top to bottom on the pad but um
+
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+I think the suggestion is to put them
+
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+like stack them up so like
+
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+um add new at the new questions on the
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+top um
+
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+that might make it easier both for you
+
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+know the people
+
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+to who are typing the questions um but
+
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+also for the speaker to
+
+00:10:07.120 --> 00:10:09.519
+sort of have a fixed I guess um point
+
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+where they're looking at for new
+
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+questions
+
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+um so don't put your questions under
+
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+somebody else's question
+
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+put it at that top level sort of you
+
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+know thing
+
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+right get your own bullet points yeah
+
+00:10:21.519 --> 00:10:23.040
+and on the same topic yesterday some
+
+00:10:23.040 --> 00:10:24.480
+people were a little scared
+
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+when all the colors were removed it was
+
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+me basically
+
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+in order to help the speakers know which
+
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+is the section that should be looking at
+
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+at the start of every presentation what
+
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+I will do is that I will wipe all the
+
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+colors
+
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+so all the attributions of modifications
+
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+to authors
+
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+so that the streamer sorry the speaker
+
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+has a little easier time finding their
+
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+talk in the list
+
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+right yeah so yeah for for speakers just
+
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+keep scrolling down until you hit a
+
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+colorful
+
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+colorful section um with the author
+
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+colors
+
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+and um yeah double check that um that's
+
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+you know it is your talk
+
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+um yeah with that said I think that's
+
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+all of it for our opening remarks right
+
+00:11:04.240 --> 00:11:07.760
+um okay awesome so in that case
+
+00:11:07.760 --> 00:11:12.320
+um we will start queuing up the talks
+
+00:11:12.320 --> 00:11:14.560
+next up right after this opening remark
+
+00:11:14.560 --> 00:11:16.959
+we have Emacs development updates by
+
+00:11:16.959 --> 00:11:18.880
+um one of the co-maintainers of Emacs
+
+00:11:18.880 --> 00:11:20.240
+john weekley
+
+00:11:20.240 --> 00:11:24.320
+um it is a pre-recording and um
+
+00:11:24.320 --> 00:11:27.519
+I don't think john is awake yet because
+
+00:11:27.519 --> 00:11:28.399
+of right he's
+
+00:11:28.399 --> 00:11:31.279
+probably uh still asleep but um he will
+
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+be
+
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+um looking taking a look at the
+
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+questions on the pad
+
+00:11:35.120 --> 00:11:38.160
+later on um so yeah please keep posting
+
+00:11:38.160 --> 00:11:40.160
+your questions on the path for him to
+
+00:11:40.160 --> 00:11:43.279
+later look and try to answer awesome
+
+00:11:43.279 --> 00:11:48.800
+so see you guys in a bit