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+# How to build an Emacs
+Fermin MF
+
+This is a deep dive in the Emacs philosophical and technical
+aspect on what makes our beloved GNU Emacs
+what it it. It's also a talk about the early LISP machines and
+fascinating were those days of experimentation and engineering.
+
+It will continue with the Emacs benefits/trade-offs from an
+user/developer stand points, what things can be improved and
+what can be an hypothetical path on how to build a software that
+can also be called Emacs.
+
+As a last part, I'll talk about CEDAR, an Emacs that I've been
+developing in Common Lisp, the project goals
+and the challenges.
+
+For more details about CEDAR: <https://gitlab.com/sasanidas/cedar>
+
+- 40 minutes:
+ A dive into the Emacs/Lisp machines history, what makes GNU Emacs
+ an Emacs and how you can build an Emacs.
+
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