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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Opening remarks
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:dc07efcd-6d79-cfd4-fed3-59c885fe2922
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day1-open
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T140000Z
+DTEND:20211127T140500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/day1-open\n# Opening remarks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Emacs News Highlights
+SUMMARY:Emacs News Highlights - Sacha Chua
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:393ba3c2-b2a6-6a84-44eb-872aa333d08d
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/news
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T091000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T140500Z
+DTEND:20211127T141000Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Sacha Chua":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/news\n# Emacs News Highlights\nSacha Chua <mailto:sach
a@sachachua.com> - pronouns: she/her\n\nQuick overview of Emacs community
@@ -63,13 +38,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdot
- e of Emacs's Malleability
+ e of Emacs's Malleability - Case Duckworth
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:06df8309-bd04-eb24-d443-a780c56adc0a
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/frownies
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T091100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T093100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
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+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Case Duckworth":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/frownies\n# The True Frownies are the Friends We Made
Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's Malleability\nCase Duckworth\n\nEmac
@@ -93,111 +70,115 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ps://tiny.tilde.website/@acdw) ... soon™)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure
+SUMMARY:Emacs as Design Pattern Learning - Greta Goetz
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:fe959e43-441b-ed34-854b-87f6f481f55a
-URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/adventure
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T093400
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T095400
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/pattern
+DTSTART:20211127T143400Z
+DTEND:20211127T145800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Greta Goetz":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
- conf.org/2021/talks/adventure\n# Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Lear
- ning) Adventure\nGreta Goetz\n\nThis presentation will first illustrate po
- ssible paths for beginners and then mapping out the significance of the en
- hanced learning potential of Emacs (Caillet in Andler & Guerry\, Markauska
- ite & Goodyear). The technology-enhanced learning (TEL) that Emacs affords
- departs from the 'many\, many features' (Stallman) which surpass the conf
- ines of a pre-fabricated environment (Stiegler). This affords diverse poss
- ibilities for individuals to interact creatively and autonomously to satis
- fy their own needs alongside others who share use of the tool (Illich). It
- s adaptability will be shown to be an asset in support of the learning tre
- nds identified by the latest pedagogical research (Guo).\n\n1. Setting ou
- t as beginners who may be overwhelmed by formal Emacs documentation. Some
- inroads. No trace is too small.\n2. Emacs as common ground between people
- and technology.\n3. Emacs modularity and TEL design.\n4. Emacs as perso
- nal\, creative\, autonomous.\n5. Emacs and cognitive democracy.\n\n\n# Re
- ferences\n\n## General workflow\, inspiration\, fun:\n- Bin\, C. (2020).
- Mastering Emacs in one year. <https://github.com/redguardtoo/mastering-em
- acs-in-one-year-guide/blob/master/guide-en.org#on-the-shoulders-of-giants>
- . Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Chua\, S. https://sachachua.com/blog/\n-
- Goetz\, G. (2021). Additional references: A back-to-school/GTD Emacs jou
- rney. <https://gretzuni.com/articles/a-back-to-school-gtd-emacs-journey>.
- Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Guerry\, B. (2020). Org-mode features you m
- ay not know. <https://bzg.fr/en/some-emacs-org-mode-features-you-may-not-k
- now/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Kaiser\, K. (2017). Writing a techni
- cal book in Emacs and Org-mode. <https://www.kpkaiser.com/programming/writ
- ing-a-technical-book-in-emacs-and-org-mode/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n-
- Planet Emacs Life. <https://planet.emacslife.com/>. Accessed 25 October
- 2021.\n- Stavrou\, P. My packages for GNU Emacs. <https://protesilaos.c
- om/emacs/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Wellons\, C. Emacs articles. <h
- ttps://nullprogram.com/tags/emacs/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n\n## On T
- EL design and learning:\n- Andler\, D. & Guerry\, B. (Eds.). *Apprendre
- demain: Sciences cognitives et éducation à l’ère numérique*\, 137-154. Par
- is: Hatier.\n- Crichton\, M. (1983). *Electronic life*. New York: Knopf.
- \n- De Bono\, E. (2009). *Think! Before it's too late*. London: Random H
- ouse.\n- Drosos\, I. & Guo\, P. (2021). Streamers teaching programming\,
- art\, and gaming: Cognitive apprenticeship\, serendipitous teachable mome
- nts\, and tacit expert knowledge. IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and H
- uman-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)\, short paper\, 2021. <https://pg.ucsd.edu
- /pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Gabriel\, R. (1996). *Patterns
- of software*. New York\, Oxford: Oxford University Press.\n- Goodyear\,
- P. & Retalis\, S. (2010). Learning\, technology and design. In Goodyear\,
- P. & Retalis\, S. (Eds.). *Technology-enhanced learning: Design patterns a
- nd pattern languages*\, 1-27. Rotterdam\, Boston: Sense Publishers.\n- G
- uo\, P. (2018). Students\, systems\, and interactions: Synthesizing the fi
- rst\nfour years of Learning@Scale and charting the future. L@S 2018\, June
- 26–28\, 2018\, London\, United Kingdom. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3231
- 644.3231662. <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n-
- Guo\, P.\, Kim\, J. & Rubin\, R. (2014). How video production affects st
- udent engagement: An empirical study of MOOC videos. ACM Conference on Lea
- rning at Scale. <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\
- n- Illich\, I. (1973). *Tools of conviviality*. New York: Harper & Row.\
- n- Kim\, J.\, Guo\, P.\, Seaton\, D.\, Mitros\, P.\, Gajos\, K. & Miller
- \, R. (2014). Understanding in-video dropouts and interaction peaks in onl
- ine lecture videos. ACM Conference on Learning at Scale. <https://pg.ucsd.
- edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Markauskaite\, L. & Goodyear
- \, P. (2017). *Epistemic fluency and professional education: innovation\,
- knowledgeable action and actionable knowledge*. Dordrecht: Springer.\n-
- Markel\, J. & Guo\, P. (2020). Designing the future of experiential learni
- ng environments for a post-COVID world: A preliminary case study. NFW ’20
- (Symposium on the New Future of Work)\, August 3–5\, 2020\, Virtual Event.
- <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Morin\, E.
- ([2004] 2008). *La Méthode - tome 6: Éthique*. Éditions du Seuil: Paris.\
- n- Stallman\, R. (2002). *Free software\, free society*. GNU Press\, Fre
- e Software Foundation.\n- Stiegler\, B. (2018). *The neganthropocene*. O
- pen Humanities Press.\n- Trocmé-Fabre\, H. (1999). *Réinventer le métier
- d’apprendre*. Paris: Éditions d’organisation.\n\n\n# Availability and pre
- ferred Q&A approach\n\nDue to the pandemic situation\, my teaching schedul
- e fluctuates so I\nwill not know my availability until much closer to the\
- ndate. Therefore\, I can only guarantee delayed answer response\n(whatever
- you request)\, but if available\, will join live.\nMay I please note that
- I will be pre-recording my video if this submission is accepted.\n\n\n# S
- peaker release\n\nBy submitting this proposal\, I agree that my presentati
- on at\nEmacsConf 2021 is subject to the following terms and conditions:\n\
- nThe EmacsConf organizers may capture audio and video (a "Recording")\nof
- my presentation and any associated materials\, which may include\nslides\,
- notes\, transcripts\, and prerecording(s) of my presentation\nthat I prov
- ide to the EmacsConf organizers.\n\nI authorize the EmacsConf organizers t
- o distribute\, reproduce\,\npublicly display\, and prepare derivative work
- s of the Recording and\nany derivative works of the Recording (the "Licens
- ed Materials")\nunder the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareA
- like 4.0\nInternational (CC BY-SA 4.0) license.\n\nI grant to the EmacsCon
- f organizers permission to use my name\,\nlikeness\, and biographic inform
- ation in association with their use\nof the Licensed Materials under the a
- bove license.\n\nI represent that I have the authority to grant the above
- license to\nthe EmacsConf organizers. If my presentation incorporates any\
- nmaterial owned by third parties\, I represent that the material is\nsubli
- censable to the EmacsConf organizers or that my use of them is\nfair use.
+ conf.org/2021/talks/pattern\n# Emacs as Design Pattern Learning\nGreta Goe
+ tz\n\nThis presentation will first illustrate possible paths for beginners
+ and then mapping out the significance of the enhanced learning potential
+ of Emacs (Caillet in Andler & Guerry\, Markauskaite & Goodyear). The techn
+ ology-enhanced learning (TEL) that Emacs affords departs from the 'many\,
+ many features' (Stallman) which surpass the confines of a pre-fabricated e
+ nvironment (Stiegler). This affords diverse possibilities for individuals
+ to interact creatively and autonomously to satisfy their own needs alongsi
+ de others who share use of the tool (Illich). Its adaptability will be sho
+ wn to be an asset in support of the learning trends identified by the late
+ st pedagogical research (Guo).\n\n1. Setting out as beginners who may be
+ overwhelmed by formal Emacs documentation. Some inroads. No trace is too s
+ mall.\n2. Emacs as common ground between people and technology.\n3. Emac
+ s modularity and TEL design.\n4. Emacs as personal\, creative\, autonomou
+ s.\n5. Emacs and cognitive democracy.\n\n\n# References\n\n## General wor
+ kflow\, inspiration\, fun:\n- Bin\, C. (2020). Mastering Emacs in one ye
+ ar. <https://github.com/redguardtoo/mastering-emacs-in-one-year-guide/blob
+ /master/guide-en.org#on-the-shoulders-of-giants>. Accessed 25 October 2021
+ .\n- Chua\, S. https://sachachua.com/blog/\n- Goetz\, G. (2021). Addit
+ ional references: A back-to-school/GTD Emacs journey. <https://gretzuni.co
+ m/articles/a-back-to-school-gtd-emacs-journey>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\
+ n- Guerry\, B. (2020). Org-mode features you may not know. <https://bzg.
+ fr/en/some-emacs-org-mode-features-you-may-not-know/>. Accessed 25 October
+ 2021.\n- Kaiser\, K. (2017). Writing a technical book in Emacs and Org-
+ mode. <https://www.kpkaiser.com/programming/writing-a-technical-book-in-em
+ acs-and-org-mode/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Planet Emacs Life. <htt
+ ps://planet.emacslife.com/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Stavrou\, P. M
+ y packages for GNU Emacs. <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/>. Accessed 25 Oc
+ tober 2021.\n- Wellons\, C. Emacs articles. <https://nullprogram.com/tag
+ s/emacs/>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n\n## On TEL design and learning:\n-
+ Andler\, D. & Guerry\, B. (Eds.). *Apprendre demain: Sciences cognitive
+ s et éducation à l’ère numérique*\, 137-154. Paris: Hatier.\n- Crichton\
+ , M. (1983). *Electronic life*. New York: Knopf.\n- De Bono\, E. (2009).
+ *Think! Before it's too late*. London: Random House.\n- Drosos\, I. & G
+ uo\, P. (2021). Streamers teaching programming\, art\, and gaming: Cogniti
+ ve apprenticeship\, serendipitous teachable moments\, and tacit expert kno
+ wledge. IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL
+ /HCC)\, short paper\, 2021. <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 Oc
+ tober 2021.\n- Gabriel\, R. (1996). *Patterns of software*. New York\, O
+ xford: Oxford University Press.\n- Goodyear\, P. & Retalis\, S. (2010).
+ Learning\, technology and design. In Goodyear\, P. & Retalis\, S. (Eds.).
+ *Technology-enhanced learning: Design patterns and pattern languages*\, 1-
+ 27. Rotterdam\, Boston: Sense Publishers.\n- Guo\, P. (2018). Students\,
+ systems\, and interactions: Synthesizing the first\nfour years of Learnin
+ g@Scale and charting the future. L@S 2018\, June 26–28\, 2018\, London\, U
+ nited Kingdom. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3231644.3231662. <https://pg.u
+ csd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Guo\, P.\, Kim\, J. & Ru
+ bin\, R. (2014). How video production affects student engagement: An empir
+ ical study of MOOC videos. ACM Conference on Learning at Scale. <https://p
+ g.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Illich\, I. (1973). *
+ Tools of conviviality*. New York: Harper & Row.\n- Kim\, J.\, Guo\, P.\,
+ Seaton\, D.\, Mitros\, P.\, Gajos\, K. & Miller\, R. (2014). Understandin
+ g in-video dropouts and interaction peaks in online lecture videos. ACM Co
+ nference on Learning at Scale. <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs.htm>. Accessed 25
+ October 2021.\n- Markauskaite\, L. & Goodyear\, P. (2017). *Epistemic f
+ luency and professional education: innovation\, knowledgeable action and a
+ ctionable knowledge*. Dordrecht: Springer.\n- Markel\, J. & Guo\, P. (20
+ 20). Designing the future of experiential learning environments for a post
+ -COVID world: A preliminary case study. NFW ’20 (Symposium on the New Futu
+ re of Work)\, August 3–5\, 2020\, Virtual Event. <https://pg.ucsd.edu/pubs
+ .htm>. Accessed 25 October 2021.\n- Morin\, E. ([2004] 2008). *La Méthod
+ e - tome 6: Éthique*. Éditions du Seuil: Paris.\n- Stallman\, R. (2002).
+ *Free software\, free society*. GNU Press\, Free Software Foundation.\n-
+ Stiegler\, B. (2018). *The neganthropocene*. Open Humanities Press.\n-
+ Trocmé-Fabre\, H. (1999). *Réinventer le métier d’apprendre*. Paris: Édit
+ ions d’organisation.\n\n\n# Availability and preferred Q&A approach\n\nDue
+ to the pandemic situation\, my teaching schedule fluctuates so I\nwill no
+ t know my availability until much closer to the\ndate. Therefore\, I can o
+ nly guarantee delayed answer response\n(whatever you request)\, but if ava
+ ilable\, will join live.\nMay I please note that I will be pre-recording m
+ y video if this submission is accepted.\n\n\n# Speaker release\n\nBy submi
+ tting this proposal\, I agree that my presentation at\nEmacsConf 2021 is s
+ ubject to the following terms and conditions:\n\nThe EmacsConf organizers
+ may capture audio and video (a "Recording")\nof my presentation and any as
+ sociated materials\, which may include\nslides\, notes\, transcripts\, and
+ prerecording(s) of my presentation\nthat I provide to the EmacsConf organ
+ izers.\n\nI authorize the EmacsConf organizers to distribute\, reproduce\,
+ \npublicly display\, and prepare derivative works of the Recording and\nan
+ y derivative works of the Recording (the "Licensed Materials")\nunder the
+ terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0\nInternational (C
+ C BY-SA 4.0) license.\n\nI grant to the EmacsConf organizers permission to
+ use my name\,\nlikeness\, and biographic information in association with
+ their use\nof the Licensed Materials under the above license.\n\nI represe
+ nt that I have the authority to grant the above license to\nthe EmacsConf
+ organizers. If my presentation incorporates any\nmaterial owned by third p
+ arties\, I represent that the material is\nsublicensable to the EmacsConf
+ organizers or that my use of them is\nfair use.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNIX Philosophy Isn't Al
- ways The Only Answer
+ ways The Only Answer - Daniel Rose
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:ea5bab3c-f31e-68a4-fa23-81ca67fa1990
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/unix
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T095600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T100300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T150000Z
+DTEND:20211127T150700Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Daniel Rose":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/unix\n# GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNI
X Philosophy Isn't Always The Only Answer\nDaniel Rose\n\nThe talk targets
@@ -218,13 +199,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
nt.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Emacs manuals translation and OmegaT
+SUMMARY:Emacs manuals translation and OmegaT - Jean-Christophe Helary
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:db4ccb28-867f-df24-c073-eaca6edad438
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/omegat
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T100900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T101900
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T151100Z
+DTEND:20211127T152100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jean-Christophe Helary":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/omegat\n# Emacs manuals translation and OmegaT\nJean-C
hristophe Helary\n\nEven if it is generally agreed that software localizat
@@ -276,13 +259,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
lingual translations): [https://doublet.jp](https://doublet.jp)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:NonGNU ELPA Update
+SUMMARY:NonGNU ELPA Update - Philip Kaludercic
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:525d972d-1e34-bcb4-e9c3-861942549357
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nongnu
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T102200
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T102900
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T152400Z
+DTEND:20211127T153100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Philip Kaludercic":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/nongnu\n# NonGNU ELPA Update\nPhilip Kaludercic\n\nNon
GNU ELPA was announced last year\, as a package repository\nthat will be e
@@ -294,13 +279,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
do if they\nwant their packages to be added to the repository.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Manual Package Management in The Era of Repositories - Why and How
+SUMMARY:Manual Package Management in The Era of Repositories - Why and How
+ - Dhavan (codingquark)
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:245a575a-965a-caa4-8d3b-75f8519c2f3e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/borg
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T103500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T104300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T153600Z
+DTEND:20211127T154400Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dhavan (codingquark)":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/borg\n# Manual Package Management in The Era of Reposi
tories - Why and How\nDhavan (codingquark)\n\nEmacs now has many package r
@@ -314,13 +302,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
se it?\n 4. Assimilate a package for demo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegram
+SUMMARY:telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegram - Gabriele Bozzola
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:86158391-53a2-7cb4-d7d3-020afbf6d8d9
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/telega
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T104800
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T105600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T154800Z
+DTEND:20211127T155600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Gabriele Bozzola":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/telega\n# telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegra
m\nGabriele Bozzola and Evgeny Zajcev\n\nTelegram is a cross-platform inst
@@ -335,13 +325,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
me of the most important features.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Introducing N-Angulator
+SUMMARY:Introducing N-Angulator - Kevin Haddock
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:e4bdc2c1-e4b6-67e4-aafb-87ec9aaf846b
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T110100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T111100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T155800Z
+DTEND:20211127T160800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Kevin Haddock":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/nangulator\n# Introducing N-Angulator\nKevin Haddock\n
\nThe Unix file system is essentially an N-dimentional sparse array that\n
@@ -358,13 +350,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
dio and/or IRC.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:A day in the life of a janitor
+SUMMARY:A day in the life of a janitor - Stefan Monnier
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:14ab7a54-d75d-45e4-85ab-8fd2e391ea41
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/janitor
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T111400
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T114000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T161100Z
+DTEND:20211127T163700Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Stefan Monnier":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/janitor\n# A day in the life of a janitor\nStefan Monn
ier\n\nBecause of a reckless former Emacs maintainer that shall\n better
@@ -380,13 +374,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ng the warnings.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:How to help Emacs maintainers?
+SUMMARY:How to help Emacs maintainers? - Bastien Guerry
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:51c360e6-188f-9a34-05bb-0a8d2eb09cdc
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/maintainers
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T114500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T115500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T164200Z
+DTEND:20211127T165200Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Bastien Guerry":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/maintainers\n# How to help Emacs maintainers?\nBastien
Guerry\n\nAfter 11 years of helping as the Org maintainer\, I would\nlike
@@ -395,13 +391,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
n- 5-10 minutes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs
+SUMMARY:Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs - Spencer King
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:716d913f-de8b-91a4-5f33-e04ba0905fa5
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/gregorian
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T115800
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T120800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T165500Z
+DTEND:20211127T170500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Spencer King":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/gregorian\n# Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs\nS
pencer King\n\nThere are a variety of methods for typesetting gregorian\nc
@@ -418,13 +416,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
score in Emacs\n 4. Code and example availability
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Emacs and Montessori Philosophy
+SUMMARY:Emacs and Montessori Philosophy - Grant Shangreaux
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:6fccae45-04b5-5524-662b-fdba87754d06
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/montessori
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T123000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T124000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T173000Z
+DTEND:20211127T174000Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Grant Shangreaux":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/montessori\n# Emacs and Montessori Philosophy\n\n\nAs
a former Montessori guide and now parent\, I often think about the\nrelati
@@ -451,13 +451,19 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Emacs Research Group\, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs
- in 2 hours a week for a year
+ in 2 hours a week for a year - Noorah Alhasan\, Joe Corneli\, Raymond Puz
+ io\, Leo Vivier
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:9cee7e43-bcb1-7f64-c40b-5f9ea938d11a
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/erg
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T124300
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T125800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T174300Z
+DTEND:20211127T175800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Noorah Alhasan":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Joe Corneli":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Raymond Puzio":invalid:nomail
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Leo Vivier":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/erg\n# Emacs Research Group\, Season Zero: What we did
together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a year\nNoorah Alhasan\, Joe Co
@@ -480,13 +486,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ar to ours.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:One effective CS grad student workflow
+SUMMARY:One effective CS grad student workflow - Greg Coladonato
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:0f98a5bb-53ce-fb74-1003-0b1f320d414e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/cs
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T130100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T131100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T180100Z
+DTEND:20211127T181100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Greg Coladonato":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/cs\n# One effective CS grad student workflow\nGreg Col
adonato\n\nWhen I was an undergrad\, I learned many things\, most of\nwhic
@@ -500,13 +508,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ent\, using the packages mentioned in the abstract.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuous Professional Development
+SUMMARY:Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuous Professional Development -
+ Philip Beadling
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:43cc5db4-e26f-fb44-9aeb-b16c38d8cef3
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/professional
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T131400
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T132500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T181400Z
+DTEND:20211127T182500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Philip Beadling":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/professional\n# Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuou
s Professional Development\nPhilip Beadling\n\nI recently had the pleasure
@@ -543,13 +554,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Creating technical API documentation and presentations using org-ba
- bel\, restclient\, and org-treeslide
+ bel\, restclient\, and org-treeslide - Jan Ypma
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:a10ce62e-6454-d784-21bb-f6a0488e883c
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/tech
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T132700
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T133800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T182700Z
+DTEND:20211127T183800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jan Ypma":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/tech\n# Creating technical API documentation and prese
ntations using org-babel\, restclient\, and org-treeslide\nJan Ypma\n\nThe
@@ -567,13 +580,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
Used packages and configuration
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Org as an executable format
+SUMMARY:Org as an executable format - Tom Gillespie
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:b092bc88-e74c-a9c4-611b-d47c99ef578c
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/exec
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T134000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T134800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T184000Z
+DTEND:20211127T184800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Tom Gillespie":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/exec\n# Org as an executable format\nTom Gillespie\n\n
Org mode is known for its flexibility\, power\, and staggeringly diverse\n
@@ -604,13 +619,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
g a shebang block\, and then running an org file.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:The use of Org mode syntax outside of GNU/Emacs
+SUMMARY:The use of Org mode syntax outside of GNU/Emacs - Karl Voit
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:69763d57-be4e-7e74-509b-92e48a0e7ba6
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/org-outside
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T135100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T140300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T185100Z
+DTEND:20211127T190300Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Karl Voit":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/org-outside\n# The use of Org mode syntax outside of G
NU/Emacs\nKarl Voit\n\nWith the rising interest in Org mode\, the GNU/Emac
@@ -628,13 +645,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
de in their workflows already.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Using Org-mode to teach programming
+SUMMARY:Using Org-mode to teach programming - Daniel German
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:aed5e190-66a0-3dd4-e5eb-be09be94e6c3
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/teach
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T140400
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T142500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T190400Z
+DTEND:20211127T192500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Daniel German":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/teach\n# Using Org-mode to teach programming\nDaniel G
erman\n\nIn this presentation I will explain how to use org-mode effective
@@ -658,13 +677,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Managing a research workflow (bibliographies\, note-taking\, and ar
- Xiv)
+ Xiv) - Ahmed Khaled
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:fd246cee-b5d6-7cc4-2b63-20e87bb7d750
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/research
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T142900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T143400
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T192900Z
+DTEND:20211127T193400Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ahmed Khaled":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/research\n# Managing a research workflow (bibliographi
es\, note-taking\, and arXiv)\nAhmed Khaled\n\nResearchers and knowledge w
@@ -685,13 +706,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
demo the packages I use in 5 minutes.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Babel for academics
+SUMMARY:Babel for academics - Asilata Bapat
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:db5821ed-fef4-4934-8fb3-87a0282714de
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/babel
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T143800
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T144800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T193800Z
+DTEND:20211127T194800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Asilata Bapat":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/babel\n# Babel for academics\nAsilata Bapat\n\nPlain o
rg-mode is already an extremely powerful and\ncustomisable tool for task a
@@ -728,13 +751,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ight some of the features mentioned in the abstract.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Reproducible molecular graphics with Org-mode
+SUMMARY:Reproducible molecular graphics with Org-mode - Blaine Mooers
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:1fc4917c-aab4-1924-2983-e78f8bca6af9
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/molecular
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T145000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T150000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T195000Z
+DTEND:20211127T200000Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Blaine Mooers":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/molecular\n# Reproducible molecular graphics with Org-
mode\nBlaine Mooers\n\nResearch papers in structural biology should includ
@@ -773,13 +798,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
- Resulting image\n - Summary\n - Acknowledgements
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Budgeting\, Project Monitoring and Invoicing with Org Mode
+SUMMARY:Budgeting\, Project Monitoring and Invoicing with Org Mode - Adolfo
+ Villafiorita
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:c54c7930-51cc-5184-9dfb-5033e577b95e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/project
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T150300
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T151300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T200300Z
+DTEND:20211127T201300Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Adolfo Villafiorita":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/project\n# Budgeting\, Project Monitoring and Invoicin
g with Org Mode\nAdolfo Villafiorita\n\nIn this talk I will present how we
@@ -793,13 +821,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
y focusing the talk on\n budgeting (or monitoring)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Finding Your (In)voice: Emacs for Invoicing
+SUMMARY:Finding Your (In)voice: Emacs for Invoicing - Bala Ramadurai
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:c9870e10-2600-85a4-24fb-793dfc51164e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/invoice
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T151600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T152600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T201600Z
+DTEND:20211127T202600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Bala Ramadurai":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/invoice\n# Find Your (In)voice: Emacs for Invoicing\nB
ala Ramadurai\n\nYe Freelance warriors\, please lend me your I/O devices f
@@ -819,13 +849,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
- Some unnecessary Shakespearean references
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Kindle
+SUMMARY:Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Kindle - Mehmet Tekman
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:e4e995c0-6e06-8544-a8c3-5f9a06c856fb
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dashboard
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T152900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T153900
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T202900Z
+DTEND:20211127T203900Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Mehmet Tekman":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/dashboard\n# Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Ki
ndle\nMehmet Tekman\n\nSince 2008\, Amazon have released a new Kindle devi
@@ -871,13 +903,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the power of a Lisp browse
- r
+ r - Andrea
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:33776e08-e815-db94-971b-a151236e11be
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nyxt
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T154200
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T155200
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T204200Z
+DTEND:20211127T205200Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Andrea":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/nyxt\n# Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the p
ower of a Lisp browser\nAndrea mailto:andrea-dev@hotmail.com - pronouns: h
@@ -897,13 +931,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
Emacs and a little explanation of the code necessary for integration
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:On the design of text editors
+SUMMARY:On the design of text editors - Nicolas P. Rougier
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:86d4470a-8d19-7bd4-0c53-6aba1b49baef
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/design
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T155500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T160500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T205500Z
+DTEND:20211127T210500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Nicolas P. Rougier":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/design\n# On the design of text editors\nNicolas P. Ro
ugier\n\nText editors are written by and for developers. They come\nwith
@@ -932,24 +968,28 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
[en.liberapay.com/rougier/](https://en.liberapay.com/rougier/)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Emacs development updates
+SUMMARY:Emacs development updates - John Wiegley
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:59e4daca-1e46-9054-9573-9c91966d6987
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dev-update
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T160900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T161700
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T210900Z
+DTEND:20211127T211700Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="John Wiegley":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/dev-update\n# Emacs development updates\nJohn Wiegley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:How Emacs made me appreciate software freedom
+SUMMARY:How Emacs made me appreciate software freedom - Protesilaos Stavrou
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:48a8580f-52ce-cc84-6a23-1eddf720ae02
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/freedom
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T162000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T165800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T212000Z
+DTEND:20211127T215800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Protesilaos Stavrou":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/freedom\n# How Emacs made me appreciate software freed
om\nProtesilaos Stavrou\n\nThe theme will be "how Emacs empowered my softw
@@ -979,34 +1019,38 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Closing remarks day 1
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:5287b003-f368-36c4-4f9b-8135734cad39
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day1-close
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T170000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T170500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211127T220000Z
+DTEND:20211127T220500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/day1-close\n# Closing remarks day 1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Opening remarks day 2
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:d877a57a-14cf-a194-99c3-a344ecb24acc
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day2-open
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T140000Z
+DTEND:20211128T140500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/day2-open\n# Opening remarks day 2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:How to write faster Emacs Lisp
+SUMMARY:How to write faster Emacs Lisp - Dmitry Gutov
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:35d1d9e4-dfdf-f254-6aab-7a466fbfaf09
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/faster
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T092500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T140500Z
+DTEND:20211128T142500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dmitry Gutov":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/faster\n# How to write faster Emacs Lisp\nDmitry Gutov
\n\n- Before optimizing\, benchmark first.\n- Different benchmarking a
@@ -1019,13 +1063,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ly.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java\, Python\, C\, and beyond!
+SUMMARY:Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java\, Python\, C\, and beyond! -
+ Ethan Leba
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:599ef3fa-4c73-6c94-4953-75bbc7830681
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/structural
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T093000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T094100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T143000Z
+DTEND:20211128T144100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ethan Leba":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/structural\n# Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java\,
Python\, C\, and beyond!\nEthan Leba\n\nIn this talk\, I'll discuss a vis
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Elevator pitch on miniKanren)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Self-Describing Smart DSL's: The Next Magits
+SUMMARY:Self-Describing Smart DSL's: The Next Magits - Psionic
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:29d45a6f-9425-f5a4-bd23-297292e4ab7a
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dsl
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T094300
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T100300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T144300Z
+DTEND:20211128T150300Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Psionic":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/dsl\n# Self-Describing Smart DSL's: The Next Magits\nP
sionic\n\nWhen we begin programming\, the promise is to automate away repe
@@ -1083,13 +1132,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:"Yak-shaving to a UI framework" (/"Help! I accidentally yak-shaved
- my way to writing a UI framework because overlays were slow")
+ my way to writing a UI framework because overlays were slow") - Erik Ander
+ son
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:8f62e571-91da-bd14-e7c3-b445c7b19d23
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/ui
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T100600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T101600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T150600Z
+DTEND:20211128T151600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Erik Anderson":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/ui\n# "Yak-shaving to a UI framework" (/"Help! I accid
entally yak-shaved my way to writing a UI framework because overlays were
@@ -1108,13 +1160,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ith tui.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Extending Emacs in Rust with Dynamic Modules
+SUMMARY:Extending Emacs in Rust with Dynamic Modules - Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:b073d391-6c37-6bf4-7afb-47edc79631a9
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/rust
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T101900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T103900
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T151900Z
+DTEND:20211128T153900Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/rust\n# Extending Emacs in Rust with Dynamic Modules\n
Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn\n\nDynamic module support has been available since Emacs 2
@@ -1128,13 +1182,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
ough and explaining the **available APIs**.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Emacs Application Framework: A 2021 Update
+SUMMARY:Emacs Application Framework: A 2021 Update - Matthew Zeng
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:e7981936-6d72-93d4-8783-5ac64a0ae5bb
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/eaf
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T104400
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T105400
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T154400Z
+DTEND:20211128T155400Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Matthew Zeng":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/eaf\n# Emacs Application Framework: A 2021 Update\nMat
thew Zeng\n\nEmacs Application Framework (EAF) is a customizable and exten
@@ -1144,13 +1200,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
5-10 minutes: (brief description/outline)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Extending the "model" of Emacs to other applications
+SUMMARY:Extending the "model" of Emacs to other applications - Laszlo Krajn
+ ikovszkij
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:5e1baaaf-56a3-b5b4-31cb-5437cf465cf9
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/model
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T105800
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T110800
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T155800Z
+DTEND:20211128T160800Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Laszlo Krajnikovszkij":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/model\n# Extending the "model" of Emacs to other appli
cations\nLaszlo Krajnikovszkij\n\nEmacs is a great operating environment i
@@ -1201,13 +1260,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Don't write that package! or: How I learned to stop worrying and lo
- ve emacs-devel
+ ve emacs-devel - Stefan Kangas
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:4cd6de26-cf48-95c4-9d3b-28895a43ec53
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/devel
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T111100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T113100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T161100Z
+DTEND:20211128T163100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Stefan Kangas":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/devel\n# Don't write that package! or: How I learned t
o stop worrying and love emacs-devel\nStefan Kangas\n\nWe need a successfu
@@ -1230,13 +1291,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
love emacs-devel? Listen to my talk to find out more!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Turbo Bindat
+SUMMARY:Turbo Bindat - Stefan Monnier
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:49a35f05-b71f-1d14-2343-a6638bec0d08
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bindat
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T113600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T120600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T163600Z
+DTEND:20211128T170600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Stefan Monnier":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/bindat\n# Turbo Bindat\nStefan Monnier\n\n\n# Table of
Contents\n\n\n\nBindat is an ELisp library to help manipulate binary data
@@ -1252,12 +1315,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Emacs Lisp native compiler\, current status and future developments
+ - Andrea Corallo
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:1ddbe380-b4f3-2b84-3cc3-9e799536db8e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/native
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T124000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T132000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T174000Z
+DTEND:20211128T182000Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Andrea Corallo":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/native\n# Emacs Lisp native compiler\, current status
and future developments\nAndrea Corallo\n\nEmacs Lisp (Elisp) is the Lisp
@@ -1272,13 +1338,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
developments\n\nFormat: 40 minutes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Old McCarthy Had a Form
+SUMMARY:Old McCarthy Had a Form - Ian Eure
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:5947c3e9-93c1-1014-7ffb-aa0e0097e3e4
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/form
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T132700
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T133700
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T182700Z
+DTEND:20211128T183700Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ian Eure":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/form\n# Old McCarthy Had a Form\nIan Eure\n\nMost prac
tical languages are multi-paradigm\, offering several\nabstractions for th
@@ -1291,13 +1359,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
r reading
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Test blocks
+SUMMARY:Test blocks - Eduardo Ochs
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:5e162d34-ea19-8544-b693-dd6da0e885cd
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/test
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T184100Z
+DTEND:20211128T184600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Eduardo Ochs":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/test\n# Test blocks\nEduardo Ochs\n\nIn this presentat
ion I will show an idea that feels completely obvious\nonce we see it\, bu
@@ -1329,13 +1399,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
Ochs <http://angg.twu.net/emacsconf2021.html>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Let's talk about bug trackers
+SUMMARY:Let's talk about bug trackers - Bastien Guerry
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:51023225-018f-cf24-9d73-3c267907c13e
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bug
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134900
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T140900
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T184900Z
+DTEND:20211128T190900Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Bastien Guerry":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/bug\n# Let's talk about bug trackers\nBastien Guerry\n
\nFor 17 years\, the Org developers didn't use a bug tracker\,\nshamelessl
@@ -1344,13 +1416,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
0 minutes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Perso-Arabic Input Methods And Making More Emacs Apps BIDI Aware
+SUMMARY:Perso-Arabic Input Methods And Making More Emacs Apps BIDI Aware -
+ Mohsen BANAN
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:1407591a-29fd-3f64-1beb-01dea6e9d7d2
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T141600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T143600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T191600Z
+DTEND:20211128T193600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Mohsen BANAN":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/bidi\n# Perso-Arabic Input Methods And BIDI Aware Apps
\nMohsen BANAN -- محسن بنان\n\nEmacs is a multilingual user environment.
@@ -1410,13 +1485,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
nan.byname.net/french> -- French
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Moldable Emacs\, a step towards sustainable software
+SUMMARY:Moldable Emacs\, a step towards sustainable software - Andrea
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:3364aedb-a496-5c64-5383-b0080afa6d7b
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/mold
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T144100
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T145100
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T194100Z
+DTEND:20211128T195100Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Andrea":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/mold\n# Moldable Emacs\, a step towards sustainable so
ftware\nAndrea mailto:andrea-dev@hotmail.com - pronouns: he/him -- https:/
@@ -1439,13 +1516,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
0 minutes: quick demo of moldable-emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:CLEDE the Common Lisp Emacs Development Environment.
+SUMMARY:CLEDE the Common Lisp Emacs Development Environment. - Fermin MF
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:daf3570b-3df3-9db4-a1f3-ce98d9863717
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/clede
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T145500
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T151500
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T195500Z
+DTEND:20211128T201500Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Fermin MF":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/clede\n# CLEDE the Common Lisp Emacs Development Envir
onment.\nFermin MF\n\nI've been developing a package that helps with the d
@@ -1460,13 +1539,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
and the future of it.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:Imaginary Programming
+SUMMARY:Imaginary Programming - Shane Mulligan
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:f03ae971-4d2b-ccc4-2643-4ae2391ce1ab
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/imaginary
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T152200
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T153300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T202200Z
+DTEND:20211128T203300Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Shane Mulligan":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/imaginary\n# Imaginary Programming\nShane Mulligan\n\n
Imaginary Programming (IP) is both methodology and paradigm. It is an\next
@@ -1492,13 +1573,15 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
libertyprime at #emacs on libera\n\nShane Mulligan
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:How to build an Emacs
+SUMMARY:How to build an Emacs - Fermin MF
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:27595637-b6b9-f764-805b-ff1b7f009006
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/build
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T153600
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T155600
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T203600Z
+DTEND:20211128T205600Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Fermin MF":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/build\n# How to build an Emacs\nFermin MF\n\nThis is a
deep dive in the Emacs philosophical and technical\naspect on what makes
@@ -1514,13 +1597,16 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
\n an Emacs and how you can build an Emacs.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
-SUMMARY:M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text editor trends
+SUMMARY:M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text editor trends - David Wils
+ on (System Crafters)
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:80d1ad02-5fe4-03b4-c573-17ea6cdb61aa
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/forever
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T160300
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T164300
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T210300Z
+DTEND:20211128T214300Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
+ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="David Wilson (System Crafters)":invalid:nomail
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/forever\n# M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text ed
itor trends\nDavid Wilson\n\nThe computer software industry has seen many
@@ -1537,12 +1623,13 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Closing remarks day 2
+ORGANIZER:EmacscConf
LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/
UID:828e7c62-8430-f1a4-431b-63c308d58688
URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day2-close
-DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T165000
-DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T170000
-DTSTAMP:20211112T011210
+DTSTART:20211128T215000Z
+DTEND:20211128T220000Z
+DTSTAMP:20211113T011714Z
DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs
conf.org/2021/talks/day2-close\n# Closing remarks day 2
END:VEVENT