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+screen. That screen. Yes. All right. Thank you so much.
+
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+We have made it thus far. It is the end of EmacsConf 2025.
+
+00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:24.359
+Oh, I better remember to open this
+
+00:00:24.360 --> 00:00:32.999
+in case anyone wants to join me in this room.
+
+00:00:49.460 --> 00:00:51.139
+Hang on a sec. And normally all this stuff
+
+00:00:51.140 --> 00:00:52.959
+gets done automatically by my scripts,
+
+00:00:52.960 --> 00:00:55.250
+so I'm doing it manually. Ah, there you go.
+
+00:00:55.251 --> 00:00:58.125
+Okay, now people can join. Hooray, we made it!
+
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+Today was great, and yesterday was great too,
+
+00:01:01.440 --> 00:01:06.519
+with so many fascinating talks and conversations.
+
+00:01:06.520 --> 00:01:09.599
+I'm really, really glad that it all worked out,
+
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+despite some running around
+
+00:01:12.160 --> 00:01:14.679
+and figuring things out on the fly,
+
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+we all managed to get there.
+
+00:01:18.560 --> 00:01:20.639
+I actually have some of the live
+
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+talks recordings up already
+
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+on media.emacsconf.org and YouTube, assuming things work.
+
+00:01:28.400 --> 00:01:33.319
+I'm just going to republish it from Emacs naturally.
+
+00:01:33.320 --> 00:01:36.359
+As you can see, I was e-debugging things
+
+00:01:36.360 --> 00:01:37.479
+to the very last minute.
+
+00:01:37.480 --> 00:01:39.799
+Yeah, feel free to spread the word.
+
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+I check the Emacs hashtag every week
+
+00:01:42.520 --> 00:01:45.839
+as part of the Emacs news process anyway.
+
+00:01:45.840 --> 00:01:47.839
+So if you have any favorite talks,
+
+00:01:47.840 --> 00:01:52.039
+that's a great way to share the ideas with more people,
+
+00:01:52.040 --> 00:01:54.559
+and then even more conversations can happen.
+
+00:01:54.560 --> 00:01:58.079
+The prerecorded talks, as I mentioned,
+
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+are already up on the wiki
+
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+and at the media emacsconf.org slash 2027 website.
+
+00:02:05.200 --> 00:02:10.959
+Sorry, 2025. We're not in the time machine. 2025 site.
+
+00:02:10.960 --> 00:02:13.799
+And they should already be on YouTube as well.
+
+00:02:13.800 --> 00:02:16.399
+I will upload the late submissions
+
+00:02:16.400 --> 00:02:18.999
+and the live talks and the Q&A sessions
+
+00:02:19.000 --> 00:02:20.439
+over the next week or two.
+
+00:02:20.440 --> 00:02:23.199
+I usually get that done very quickly.
+
+00:02:23.200 --> 00:02:27.519
+I didn't even finish this sentence.
+
+00:02:27.520 --> 00:02:31.079
+I'll post an update to the Emacs Conf Discuss mailing list,
+
+00:02:31.080 --> 00:02:34.479
+so feel free to subscribe to that if you'd like an update.
+
+00:02:34.480 --> 00:02:37.559
+If you've got ideas for making things better,
+
+00:02:37.560 --> 00:02:40.959
+then feel free to drop them into the Etherpad
+
+00:02:40.960 --> 00:02:45.759
+so that we can make next year's conference even smoother.
+
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+I had a lot of people watching, so thank you for that.
+
+00:02:51.120 --> 00:02:53.719
+And of course, thanks to all the speakers
+
+00:02:53.720 --> 00:02:56.359
+who put hours and hours into their presentations,
+
+00:02:56.360 --> 00:03:01.079
+the volunteers who helped both before and during the conference
+
+00:03:01.080 --> 00:03:03.439
+and who will help in the days ahead
+
+00:03:03.440 --> 00:03:08.919
+as we get everything extracted and packaged and transcribed even,
+
+00:03:08.920 --> 00:03:11.239
+and a nice chapter indices on the Q&A
+
+00:03:11.240 --> 00:03:14.399
+so you can jump to when a specific question was answered,
+
+00:03:14.400 --> 00:03:16.519
+all that good stuff.
+
+00:03:16.520 --> 00:03:19.799
+and to all those other people in their lives
+
+00:03:19.800 --> 00:03:23.479
+whose patience and support make all of this possible.
+
+00:03:23.480 --> 00:03:26.919
+So thank you so much for that.
+
+00:03:26.920 --> 00:03:30.199
+This year's host, you saw Corwin and you saw,
+
+00:03:30.200 --> 00:03:32.319
+I mean, what's, why am I,
+
+00:03:32.320 --> 00:03:34.439
+wait, I'm like buzzing all over the place
+
+00:03:34.440 --> 00:03:37.039
+as people are mentioning my nick on IRC.
+
+00:03:37.040 --> 00:03:40.319
+All right, now that I'm in do not disturb mode.
+
+00:03:40.320 --> 00:03:42.199
+So thank you to the hosts
+
+00:03:42.200 --> 00:03:43.839
+and thank you to other volunteers,
+
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+JC and Trico and James and Amitav and Rodion and Jaybird and Indra.
+
+00:03:49.920 --> 00:03:55.119
+and Yang3, and Bhavin, and Michael, and Ian,
+
+00:03:55.120 --> 00:03:57.879
+and Jamie, and Ihor, and FlowyCoder,
+
+00:03:57.880 --> 00:03:58.839
+and probably other people
+
+00:03:58.840 --> 00:04:02.599
+that I have forgotten to copy out of my conference.org file
+
+00:04:02.600 --> 00:04:05.159
+and into this, but thank you anyway.
+
+00:04:05.160 --> 00:04:08.039
+Thank you to the Free Software Foundation.
+
+00:04:08.040 --> 00:04:12.159
+They host the mailing list, they host the media server,
+
+00:04:12.160 --> 00:04:16.359
+and of course, they've got like Emacs, so that's awesome.
+
+00:04:16.360 --> 00:04:23.479
+To make things easier, our streams are actually not on my computer.
+
+00:04:23.480 --> 00:04:26.279
+We use OBS and a server,
+
+00:04:26.280 --> 00:04:30.279
+a fairly beefy one that Ry P shares with us.
+
+00:04:30.280 --> 00:04:33.279
+So then I can VNC into it and control OBS
+
+00:04:33.280 --> 00:04:36.239
+and stream to IceCast and all that other goodness.
+
+00:04:36.240 --> 00:04:39.719
+And I don't have to worry about my computer stressing out.
+
+00:04:39.720 --> 00:04:43.439
+It's all good. And so we use a whole lot of free
+
+00:04:43.440 --> 00:04:45.519
+and open source software in the stack.
+
+00:04:45.520 --> 00:04:47.119
+So we are very, very grateful
+
+00:04:47.120 --> 00:04:49.159
+for all the users and contributors
+
+00:04:49.160 --> 00:04:50.759
+who make all of that possible.
+
+00:04:50.760 --> 00:04:55.919
+Things like Emacs and Org Mode and ERC and Tramp and Magit
+
+00:04:55.920 --> 00:04:59.159
+and BigBlueButton and Etherpad and IckyWicky and IceCast
+
+00:04:59.160 --> 00:05:02.319
+and OBS and TheLaunch and LiberaChat and FFmpeg
+
+00:05:02.320 --> 00:05:05.719
+and OpenAI Whisper, WhisperX, different interface.
+
+00:05:05.720 --> 00:05:09.639
+The Aeneas forced alignment tool, site transfer for uploads,
+
+00:05:09.640 --> 00:05:11.679
+subed for editing the subtitles,
+
+00:05:11.680 --> 00:05:14.439
+sub-seg for cutting the subtitles into nice chunks
+
+00:05:14.440 --> 00:05:17.399
+so that you're not like trying to read a whole lot in one line,
+
+00:05:17.400 --> 00:05:22.759
+Mozilla Firefox, MPV and TamperMonkey
+
+00:05:22.760 --> 00:05:25.919
+so that everything gets automatically logged in
+
+00:05:25.920 --> 00:05:30.479
+when the stream switches to like a big blue button room, it's handy.
+
+00:05:30.480 --> 00:05:32.999
+and of course, many other tools and services
+
+00:05:33.000 --> 00:05:35.199
+that we use to prepare and host this year's conference.
+
+00:05:35.200 --> 00:05:37.199
+Thanks to Shoshin for the music.
+
+00:05:37.200 --> 00:05:39.479
+He's an Emacs geek as well.
+
+00:05:39.480 --> 00:05:42.159
+If you also have music that you'd like to share with us
+
+00:05:42.160 --> 00:05:44.999
+under the Creative Commons Attribution License,
+
+00:05:45.000 --> 00:05:47.239
+please feel free to let me know
+
+00:05:47.240 --> 00:05:50.679
+or I should put in my email address here.
+
+00:05:50.680 --> 00:05:57.079
+Yeah, sacha@sachachua.com.
+
+00:05:57.080 --> 00:05:59.559
+So let us know in case you have music
+
+00:05:59.560 --> 00:06:01.599
+or other things you want to share.
+
+00:06:01.600 --> 00:06:03.599
+Thanks to the people who donated
+
+00:06:03.600 --> 00:06:06.439
+via the FSF working together program.
+
+00:06:06.440 --> 00:06:09.919
+It costs like I think less than a hundred dollars
+
+00:06:09.920 --> 00:06:11.319
+to run this whole thing
+
+00:06:11.320 --> 00:06:14.879
+that the biggest thing really is people's time.
+
+00:06:14.880 --> 00:06:17.119
+And thank you so much for sharing that with us.
+
+00:06:17.120 --> 00:06:20.719
+So yes, but thank you specifically to Scott and Jonathan
+
+00:06:20.720 --> 00:06:23.039
+and the other anonymous donors
+
+00:06:23.040 --> 00:06:26.479
+through the Working Together program.
+
+00:06:26.480 --> 00:06:30.199
+And that's where we are so far. Feel free to join me.
+
+00:06:30.200 --> 00:06:32.319
+I can be here until the kiddo says
+
+00:06:32.320 --> 00:06:34.719
+I have not given her enough hugs for today.
+
+00:06:34.720 --> 00:06:40.439
+But if you want to like do a quick recap of your favorite talks
+
+00:06:40.440 --> 00:06:43.719
+or how you're excited to take things going forward
+
+00:06:43.720 --> 00:06:45.159
+and all that stuff.
+
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+You can join me in this as Sunday closing.
+
+00:06:47.720 --> 00:06:49.519
+If you look at the talk page,
+
+00:06:49.520 --> 00:06:51.999
+there's going to be theoretically
+
+00:06:52.000 --> 00:06:54.999
+a big blue button link there that you can join.
+
+00:06:55.000 --> 00:07:04.839
+But thank you for this. And now it's like awkward silence.
+
+00:07:04.840 --> 00:07:07.719
+I'm wondering what you learned most
+
+00:07:07.720 --> 00:07:09.519
+from this conference this year.
+
+00:07:09.520 --> 00:07:11.679
+Because I'm running around so much,
+
+00:07:11.680 --> 00:07:23.839
+I don't get a lot of the live stuff.
+
+00:07:23.840 --> 00:07:30.039
+Like, for example, when I was listening to your Q&A,
+
+00:07:30.040 --> 00:07:34.519
+I had it in one ear and I had Christian's dental casting Q&A in the other ear,
+
+00:07:34.520 --> 00:07:36.879
+so that just in case he had questions also.
+
+00:07:36.880 --> 00:07:39.559
+which kind of just meant I was listening for silences
+
+00:07:39.560 --> 00:07:43.199
+and that meant I had to read the next question out loud.
+
+00:07:43.200 --> 00:07:46.879
+But I love going through the videos and captioning them.
+
+00:07:46.880 --> 00:07:50.599
+And I'm really excited about the kinds of conversations
+
+00:07:50.600 --> 00:07:53.719
+that people have been having on the etherpacks and IRC.
+
+00:07:53.720 --> 00:07:57.039
+So I think the biggest thing that I'm learning
+
+00:07:57.040 --> 00:08:00.999
+is that people are having a lot of fun with Emacs.
+
+00:08:01.000 --> 00:08:05.199
+Which is no surprise, of course.
+
+00:08:05.200 --> 00:08:09.079
+But it's always so exciting to see people bump into other people
+
+00:08:09.080 --> 00:08:11.159
+whose minds work the same way.
+
+00:08:11.160 --> 00:08:17.639
+And then who knows where that will go over the next year, over the next years.
+
+00:08:17.640 --> 00:08:22.039
+That's sort of an interesting topic,
+
+00:08:22.040 --> 00:08:24.279
+is like how to keep the conversations
+
+00:08:24.280 --> 00:08:27.439
+going between the conferences, you know?
+
+00:08:27.440 --> 00:08:33.039
+is where do people hang out and discuss these things?
+
+00:08:33.040 --> 00:08:49.359
+Reddit's one place. IRC. I figure it's... Sorry, go ahead. I'm done.
+
+00:08:49.360 --> 00:08:54.879
+I think it's rather...
+
+00:08:54.880 --> 00:08:59.679
+I like to think of it as the start of the conversation.
+
+00:08:59.680 --> 00:09:08.159
+And so we have around 100 people,
+
+00:09:08.160 --> 00:09:12.639
+more than 100, around 200 people yesterday,
+
+00:09:12.640 --> 00:09:14.999
+around 100 today joining us.
+
+00:09:15.000 --> 00:09:16.999
+And those are a lot of conversations,
+
+00:09:17.000 --> 00:09:18.639
+but then they're the conversations that happen
+
+00:09:18.640 --> 00:09:22.399
+when people look up the videos and the captions
+
+00:09:22.400 --> 00:09:25.399
+and the resources that people have shared.
+
+00:09:25.400 --> 00:09:30.079
+And so I think it gives us a lot of material,
+
+00:09:30.080 --> 00:09:31.679
+a lot of exciting points
+
+00:09:31.680 --> 00:09:34.359
+for plenty of other conversations this year.
+
+00:09:34.360 --> 00:09:41.119
+Yeah, it's a great community. Oh, yes, I should mention,
+
+00:09:41.120 --> 00:09:42.799
+the conversation doesn't stop here
+
+00:09:42.800 --> 00:09:44.399
+because there are mailing lists.
+
+00:09:44.400 --> 00:09:45.999
+Thank you, Rudy, for the reminder.
+
+00:09:46.000 --> 00:09:50.759
+If you're looking for more of this kind of sense of community,
+
+00:09:50.760 --> 00:09:56.879
+there's like, well, Emacs Develop course has a lot of technical discussions going on,
+
+00:09:56.880 --> 00:10:00.559
+but the Org Mode mailing list is very nice.
+
+00:10:00.560 --> 00:10:02.719
+There are also lots of meetups.
+
+00:10:02.720 --> 00:10:05.199
+There's definitely a meetup every month.
+
+00:10:05.200 --> 00:10:10.639
+Org Meetup, in fact, is happening in a couple of days.
+
+00:10:10.640 --> 00:10:13.159
+If you look on the Emacs wiki for user groups,
+
+00:10:13.160 --> 00:10:14.719
+or you check my Emacs news,
+
+00:10:14.720 --> 00:10:16.959
+or you check, if you look for like Emacs calendar,
+
+00:10:16.960 --> 00:10:20.679
+which I think I put on like emacslife.com slash calendar,
+
+00:10:20.680 --> 00:10:22.639
+then you'll find upcoming meetups.
+
+00:10:22.640 --> 00:10:26.999
+so that you can keep reconnecting with people.
+
+00:10:27.000 --> 00:10:29.599
+And if you come up with something cool,
+
+00:10:29.600 --> 00:10:33.759
+you don't have to wait until the next Emacs Con
+
+00:10:33.760 --> 00:10:35.279
+to show it to everybody.
+
+00:10:35.280 --> 00:10:43.079
+You can also go to these meetups and start sharing it
+
+00:10:43.080 --> 00:10:53.319
+and get feedback and make it even better and so on.
+
+00:10:53.320 --> 00:10:56.399
+Great, thank you. Rudy says, the Emacs bugs mailing list
+
+00:10:56.400 --> 00:10:58.599
+is surprisingly interesting as well.
+
+00:10:58.600 --> 00:11:01.439
+Lots of discussion on there, various details
+
+00:11:01.440 --> 00:11:04.159
+and upcoming little features every single day.
+
+00:11:04.160 --> 00:11:37.999
+Oh yes, Maddie would like another shout out for Emacs Carnival
+
+00:11:38.000 --> 00:11:41.319
+which is a monthly blogging people share topics
+
+00:11:41.320 --> 00:11:46.999
+so that people can all write about the same thing
+
+00:11:47.000 --> 00:11:52.439
+and then discover other people's perspectives on it.
+
+00:11:52.440 --> 00:11:54.839
+There have been quite a few now.
+
+00:11:54.840 --> 00:11:57.759
+So if you want, you can go through the Emacs Carnival page
+
+00:11:57.760 --> 00:12:01.239
+in the Emacs wiki and start exploring the past issues.
+
+00:12:01.240 --> 00:12:04.039
+The host will have a list of links
+
+00:12:04.040 --> 00:12:07.079
+to the people who've submitted. So it's a great way to see
+
+00:12:07.080 --> 00:12:09.919
+what other people in the community
+
+00:12:09.920 --> 00:12:11.359
+have been thinking about something.
+
+00:12:11.360 --> 00:12:18.279
+Also, people are very curious about the fonts and templates
+
+00:12:18.280 --> 00:12:20.599
+that people use for their presentations.
+
+00:12:20.600 --> 00:12:22.599
+It's always, that's one of the things
+
+00:12:22.600 --> 00:12:23.959
+I love about presentations.
+
+00:12:23.960 --> 00:12:26.359
+You kind of get this, you pick up so much more
+
+00:12:26.360 --> 00:12:28.599
+when you're looking over someone's shoulder,
+
+00:12:28.600 --> 00:12:32.079
+the things that they would forget to even mention
+
+00:12:32.080 --> 00:12:34.199
+because it's not the point of their talk
+
+00:12:34.200 --> 00:12:36.839
+or they take it for granted.
+
+00:12:36.840 --> 00:12:40.519
+So, yes. if the presenters can share their fonts
+
+00:12:40.520 --> 00:12:44.479
+and setups and themes and stuff like that.
+
+00:12:44.480 --> 00:12:47.279
+Or if you as a viewer have been watching something
+
+00:12:47.280 --> 00:12:50.639
+and you see someone do this really cool keyword shortcut
+
+00:12:50.640 --> 00:12:53.279
+and you have no idea how they did that,
+
+00:12:53.280 --> 00:12:56.119
+because of course, you know, it just flies by too quickly
+
+00:12:56.120 --> 00:12:57.639
+and it's part of their muscle memory,
+
+00:12:57.640 --> 00:12:59.239
+so they don't even explain it anymore.
+
+00:12:59.240 --> 00:13:01.799
+Go ahead and ask the speakers, hey,
+
+00:13:01.800 --> 00:13:05.799
+that command that you did, that just did the magic, how?
+
+00:13:05.800 --> 00:13:11.759
+So yes, please feel free to go back over the videos,
+
+00:13:11.760 --> 00:13:12.679
+look at them slowly,
+
+00:13:12.680 --> 00:13:45.079
+look for interesting things you want to learn more about.
+
+00:13:45.080 --> 00:13:49.159
+All right, it sounds like we are
+
+00:13:49.160 --> 00:13:53.239
+pretty much ready to wrap up.
+
+00:13:53.240 --> 00:13:58.999
+So thank you, everyone, for coming.
+
+00:13:59.000 --> 00:14:01.519
+See you next year and also in the months in between
+
+00:14:01.520 --> 00:14:02.479
+because there are meetups,
+
+00:14:02.480 --> 00:14:04.039
+which you're going to go check out and have fun at.
+
+00:14:04.040 --> 00:14:05.879
+Thank you for this.
+
+00:14:05.880 --> 00:14:07.919
+Yes, thank you for this nice Emacs weekend.
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+Thanks for putting it all together, Sacha and everyone.
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+That's great. Bye!