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# Outline
-- 5-10 minutes: (brief description/outline)
-
-This can only be a short teaser for the use of Org mode syntax without
-much comparison to other lightweight markup languages. For this
-audience, I do think that this would be too short because most
-attendees might already have heard the rumors that Org mode is great
-or they have adapted Org mode in their workflows already.
-
-<!--
-- 20 minutes: (brief description/outline)
-
-- 40 minutes: (brief description/outline)
- - Brief intro/summary what Org mode is.
- - The Org mode syntax as a lightweight markup language and not as
- an GNU/Emacs mode or software tool.
- - Why I do think that Org mode is superior to other popular
- lightweight markup languages.
- - Tool-support for Org mode outside of GNU/Emacs
--->
+- The term Org mode stands for different things
+- The Org syntax is better than much more dominant lightweight markup languages
+- We do have an unclear consensus of "Org mode support"
# Personal information