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WEBVTT
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Hello, I'm Bastien Guerry,
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-and I'm happy to be here.
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+and I'm very happy to be here.
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-I've been the Org-mode maintainer
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+I've been the Org-mode maintainer
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for the last 10 years,
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and I would like to ask the question
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how to help GNU Emacs maintainers in general.
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-By GNU Emacs, I mean
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+By GNU Emacs, I mean
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-the whole GNU Emacs ecosystem,
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+the whole GNU Emacs ecosystem,
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-including packages,
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+including packages,
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-not just the core GNU Emacs
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+not just the core GNU Emacs
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that we all love.
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After a decade of dealing with
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-the Org community,
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+the Org community,
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my view of what a maintainer is changed.
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-I'd like to share some ideas with you
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+I'd like to share some ideas with you
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-as I think they could be useful
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+as I think they could be useful
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+00:37.234 --> 00:39.201
to help Emacs maintainers in general.
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+00:39.201 --> 00:41.968
And hopefully, these ideas also apply
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-to other free software projects,
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+to other free software projects,
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-at least those where contributors
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+at least those where contributors
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+00:45.901 --> 00:47.568
are all volunteers.
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+00:47.568 --> 00:51.368
First of all, what is a free software maintainer?
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-- Obviously this is some rich dude
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+Obviously this is some rich dude
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with a lot of free time
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-- Acting both as a supersmart hacker
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+Acting both as a supersmart hacker
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+00:58.968 --> 01:02.401
and a super-patient community manager
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-- Someone who acts as the central hotline
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+Someone who acts as the central hotline
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+01:05.101 --> 01:06.901
for users and contributors
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-- Who knows how to write many emails,
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+Who knows how to write many emails,
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+01:09.568 --> 01:11.468
probably at the same time
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-- Who does not hesitate
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+Who does not hesitate
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+01:14.101 --> 01:16.934
to publicly scold annoying users
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-- and someone narcissistic enough
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+and someone narcissistic enough
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+01:19.801 --> 01:22.668
to seek credits for community efforts
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-- But really looking for a job
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+But really looking for a job
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in some big IT company
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-Right? Well... no. That was a joke.
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+Right? Well... no. That was a joke.
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+01:32.234 --> 01:34.601
But maybe you did smile
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+01:34.601 --> 01:36.634
and that's probably
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-because there is some truth to it.
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+because there is some truth to it.
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+01:39.401 --> 01:43.834
Why? Because our culture encourages
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+01:43.834 --> 01:45.634
free software users and casual contributors
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-to think about maintainers this way.
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+to think about maintainers this way.
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+01:47.868 --> 01:51.568
Don't we continue to use the expression
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-"Benevolent Dictator For Life"?
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+“Benevolent Dictator For Life”?
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-This is what I'd call
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+This is what I'd call
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-the "Spiderman syndrome":
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+the “Spiderman syndrome”:
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maintenance is perceived in terms of
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+02:01.268 --> 02:04.168
great power and great responsibility.
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+02:04.168 --> 02:07.268
But I believe our culture of superheroes
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+02:07.268 --> 02:09.101
is not helpful here:
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-it does not reflect the truth,
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+it does not reflect the truth,
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-it does not set the right expectations,
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+it does not set the right expectations,
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-and it prevents contributors
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+and it prevents contributors
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-to properly understand
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+to properly understand
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+02:17.601 --> 02:19.601
how to help maintainers.
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+02:19.601 --> 02:21.334
So let's start again.
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-Instead of asking what a maintainer is,
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+And instead of asking what a maintainer is,
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+02:24.968 --> 02:27.068
let me take the list of
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-what I do as the Org maintainer.
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+what I do as the Org maintainer.
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+02:30.001 --> 02:31.034
Here is my TODO-list:
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-- First of all, I take care of
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+First of all, I take care of
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+02:33.934 --> 02:35.201
the orgmode.org website.
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-- I also take care of the
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+I also take care of the
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+02:37.401 --> 02:41.434
org-contrib NonGNU ELPA package.
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-- I do gardening on the
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+I do gardening on the
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+02:44.034 --> 02:46.168
community-driven documentation, Worg.
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-- I do add contributors to Worg.
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+I do add contributors to Worg.
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-- I read emails on emacs-orgmode@,
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+I read emails on emacs-orgmode@,
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+02:51.134 --> 02:54.134
emacs-devel@ and bug-gnu-emacs@.
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-- I contribute to email moderation
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+I contribute to email moderation
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+02:56.868 --> 02:59.801
of the emacs-orgmode@ list
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+02:59.801 --> 03:02.468
with a bunch of other contributors.
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-- I reply to private emails
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+I reply to private emails
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+03:05.134 --> 03:06.834
asking me for help about org-mode.
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-- I coordinate with GNU Emacs maintainers
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+I coordinate with GNU Emacs maintainers
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+03:10.168 --> 03:12.934
and thanks to them for Emacs/Org integration.
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-- I contribute with public emails
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+I contribute with public emails
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+03:16.034 --> 03:17.801
on the Org mailing list.
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-- I release new versions of Org-mode.
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+I release new versions of Org-mode.
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-- and sometimes, sometimes,
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+and sometimes, sometimes,
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+03:22.634 --> 03:24.601
I contribute with code.
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+03:24.601 --> 03:27.168
Do you see a pattern here?
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+03:27.168 --> 03:30.468
Yes. I bet the last three tasks
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+03:30.468 --> 03:31.801
is what most people have in mind
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+03:31.801 --> 03:34.201
when they think of a maintainer:
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+03:34.201 --> 03:35.534
it's all about hacking
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+03:35.534 --> 03:37.734
and being an efficient hotline.
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-But in fact, these tasks
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+But in fact, these tasks
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+03:39.734 --> 03:41.601
are only a superficial part
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+03:41.601 --> 03:43.201
of what I do as a maintainer.
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+03:43.201 --> 03:47.001
Some would consider that these core tasks
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-are the /interesting/ ones,
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+are the interesting ones,
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-while the others are the /boring/ ones.
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+while the others are the boring ones.
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+03:51.634 --> 03:53.901
I don't see it that way:
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+03:53.901 --> 03:56.534
some tasks are about the product,
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-others are about the project.
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+others are about the project.
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-Without a good product,
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+Without a good product,
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+04:00.834 --> 04:02.168
there is little chance
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+04:02.168 --> 04:03.401
you will have a good project,
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+04:03.401 --> 04:07.534
but maintaining a project requires thinking
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-in terms of infrastructure,
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+in terms of infrastructure,
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+04:09.301 --> 04:11.068
not in terms of bugs,
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-thinking in terms of resources
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+thinking in terms of resources
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-that enable both users and contributors,
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+that enable both users and contributors,
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+04:16.701 --> 04:18.401
not in terms of commits.
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-So let me try to define again
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+So let me try to define again
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+04:21.001 --> 04:23.334
what a free software maintainer is
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+04:23.334 --> 04:24.434
or should be.
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-A free software maintainer
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+A free software maintainer
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+04:26.234 --> 04:28.368
is someone who cares about
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-enabling users and contributors
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+enabling users and contributors
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-so that they collectively
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+so that they collectively
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+04:32.768 --> 04:34.201
take care of the project.
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+04:34.201 --> 04:36.734
See another pattern here?
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-That's all about the /project/,
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+Yeah, that's all about the project,
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+04:40.301 --> 04:41.501
versus the product.
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-It's about /taking care of it/,
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+It's about taking care of it,
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+04:43.634 --> 04:46.934
versus being a direct hotline for users,
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-caring about the project infrastructure
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+so, it's caring about the project infrastructure
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+04:49.901 --> 04:52.134
and about empowering users
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-with tools and incentives
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+with tools and incentives
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+04:54.234 --> 04:55.268
so that they care too.
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+04:55.268 --> 04:58.434
How can you help such a maintainer?
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+04:58.434 --> 05:00.901
By focusing on the project
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+05:00.901 --> 05:03.901
and becoming an enabler yourself.
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-Let's pause and summarize:
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+So, let's pause and summarize:
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+05:06.934 --> 05:08.801
our culture wants heroes
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-and this leads us to expect maintainers
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+and this leads us to expect maintainers
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+05:12.434 --> 05:15.234
to be superhackers and superactive hotlines.
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-This is the HOT mindset of maintenance,
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+This is the HOT mindset of maintenance,
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+05:19.568 --> 05:23.368
where the maintainers are Headmasters Of Tweaks
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+05:23.368 --> 05:26.901
and soon becomes the Headmaster Of Troubles.
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-To resist this HOT mindset,
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+To resist this HOT mindset,
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+05:29.501 --> 05:33.201
I suggest to redefine maintenance as ACDC:
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-*Asynchronous Collective Distributed Care*:
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+“Asynchronous Collective Distributed Care”:
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-- /Asynchronous/ because time management
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+“Asynchronous” because time management
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-is a private matter
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+is a private matter
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+05:40.168 --> 05:41.968
and we are all volunteers.
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-- /Collective/ because, well,
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+“Collective” because, well,
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+05:44.168 --> 05:45.634
no man is an island.
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-- /Distributed/: because the more power
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+“Distributed”: because the more power
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-to the "edges", the more resilient
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+to the “edges”, the more resilient
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+05:51.601 --> 05:53.534
the system and the project is.
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-- /Care/ because this is all about care:
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+“Care” because this is all about care:
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+05:56.368 --> 05:58.501
with each other as users
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-or as contributors,
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+or as contributors,
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-with the project's infrastructure
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+with the project's infrastructure
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+06:02.101 --> 06:05.301
(servers, websites, bug trackers, etc.)
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+06:05.301 --> 06:08.701
and care about having a useful product.
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-/Enabling/ users and contributors means
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+So, “enabling” users and contributors means
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-encouraging them to take ownership,
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+encouraging them to take ownership,
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-which is more than just delegating tasks.
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+which is more than just delegating tasks.
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+06:19.801 --> 06:22.068
Let your users and contributors know
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-that they need to tap into
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+that they need to tap into
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+06:23.901 --> 06:26.434
the collective attention pool with care:
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+06:26.434 --> 06:28.801
the more autonomous they are, the better.
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-So, with this ACDC definition in mind,
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+So, with this ACDC definition in mind,
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-how can /you/ help Emacs maintainers?
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+how can <i>you</i> help Emacs maintainers?
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-- First of all, by *becoming a maintainer
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+First of all, by <i>becoming</i> a maintainer
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-for your own project*, however small.
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+for your own project*, however small.
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-Think in terms of project (vs product).
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+Think in terms of project vs. product.
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-Empower users and contributors.
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+Empower users and contributors.
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-This will help you understand
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+This will help you understand
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-how to help other maintainers.
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+how to help other maintainers.
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-("More power to the edges!")
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+“More power to the edges!”
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-- *Volunteer as a contributor steward
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+<i>Volunteer</i> as a contributor steward
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-for another project*: you don't need to
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+for another project: you don't need to
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+07:02.201 --> 07:03.868
be a supersmart hacker
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+07:03.868 --> 07:05.634
to help others to contribute.
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-(For Org-mode, we are lucky to have
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+For Org-mode, we are lucky to have
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-two great contributor stewards.)
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+two great contributor stewards.
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-- *Learn how to teach*,
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+<i>Learn</i> how to teach,
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+07:12.868 --> 07:16.468
because pedagogical skills are invaluable.
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-(Taking the time to explain
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+Taking the time to explain
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+07:18.301 --> 07:20.868
how to write a bug report or a patch
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-is invaluable and this is a core part
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+is invaluable and this is a core part
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-of the Org culture.)
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+of the Org culture.
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-- *Test and enhance the project's
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+<i>Test</i> and <i>enhance</i> the project's
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-contribution process*. (For Org-mode,
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+contribution process. For Org-mode,
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-you would read and suggest contributions to
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+you would read and suggest contributions to
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-the org-contribute pages on Worg.)
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+the org-contribute pages on Worg.
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-- *Take care of the project's calls for help*.
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+Take care of the project's <i>calls for help</i>.
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-(For Org-mode, this would be this list
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+For Org-mode, this would be this list
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+07:40.560 --> 07:43.599
that we have on updates.orgmode.org
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-For Emacs, this would be =etc/TODO= file.)
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+For Emacs, this would be <i>etc/TODO</i> file.
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-If the calls for help are not explicit enough,
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+If the calls for help are not explicit enough,
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+07:50.834 --> 07:52.834
try to contribute some.
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-- *Encourage users from outside the project
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+<i>Encourage</i> users from outside the project
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-to contribute to the core forum*.
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+to contribute to the core forum.
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-(For Org-mode, there are many hacks and fixes
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+For Org-mode, there are many hacks and fixes
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-being shared on reddit and stackoverflow:
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+being shared on Reddit and Stack Overflow,
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+08:03.901 --> 08:05.401
and that's fine, but we we should not
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-wait for months before having this
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+wait for months before having this
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-shared on the list.)
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+shared on the list.
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-- *Let the core forum know about
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+Let the core forum <i>know</i> about
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-what happens in this outside world*
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+what happens in this outside world
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+08:13.701 --> 08:16.601
by sharing important information yourself.
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-- *Propose your help for non-code tasks*:
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+<i>Propose</i> your help for non-code tasks:
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-maintain a website,
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+maintain a website,
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-enhance the (community-driven) documentation,
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+enhance the community-driven documentation,
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+08:23.734 --> 08:26.101
help with bug triage, etc.
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-- *If you expect someone else to fix your bug,
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+If you expect someone else to fix your bug,
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-try fixing someone else's bug too*:
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+try fixing someone else's bug first, and too:
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-that's how you'll learn Emacs Lisp
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+that's how you'll learn Emacs Lisp
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-and that's how you'll concretely
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+and that's how you'll concretely
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+08:37.668 --> 08:40.501
train your empathy, your sense of taking care.
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+08:40.501 --> 08:42.068
That is so critical.
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-- *Don't expect the maintainer
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+Don't expect the maintainer
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-to be a hotline*,
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+to be a <i>hotline</i>,
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-especially a private one.
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+especially a private one.
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+08:46.801 --> 08:49.234
Address yourself to the community.
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-- and last but not least,
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+and last but not least,
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-*complete this list*.
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+<i>complete</i> this list.
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+08:53.120 --> 08:54.959
I'm trying to open a conversation here,
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+08:54.959 --> 08:57.168
so don't be shy.
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-That's it. Is it hard? Yes, this is hard,
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+That's it. Uhm, is it hard? Yes, this is hard,
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-and that's because helping maintainers
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+and that's because helping maintainers
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+09:04.640 --> 09:07.760
by becoming such a enabler
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-in this ACDC mindset
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+in this ACDC mindset
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+09:09.839 --> 09:12.080
is not immediately rewarding,
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+09:12.080 --> 09:15.168
whereas fixing a bug clearly, clearly is.
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-But if you start thinking of the project
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+But if you start thinking of the project
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-as something that enables you
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+as something that enables you
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+09:19.301 --> 09:21.440
to do amazing things, and I believe
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+09:21.440 --> 09:23.434
Org is this kind of project,
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+09:23.434 --> 09:25.034
and if you start thinking
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+09:25.034 --> 09:26.634
of the maintenance as something
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+09:26.634 --> 09:28.934
that enables more contributions,
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-you will see how important and rewarding
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+you will see how important and rewarding
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+09:31.734 --> 09:35.668
it is to become such an enabler.
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-So, definitely grateful to all enablers
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+So, definitely grateful to all the enablers
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+09:39.701 --> 09:41.401
that we have in Org's community!
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+09:41.401 --> 09:43.734
And to everyone who maintains
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+09:43.734 --> 09:45.701
a culture of teaching and learning
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+09:45.701 --> 09:49.068
through polite and respectful interactions
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-on the mailing list and elsewhere:
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+on the mailing list and elsewhere:
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-we always need more "power to the edges".
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+we always need more “power to the edges”.
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-And I'm also very grateful
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+And I'm also very grateful
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-to the EmacsConf 2021 organizers,
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+to the EmacsConf organizers,
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+09:59.034 --> 10:02.568
because that's really taking care
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-of the community! Thanks very much.
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+of the community! So, thanks very much!
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-[captions by sachac]
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+[captions by sachac & zaeph]