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+# Closing remarks day 2
+
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+- Prerecs have already been posted, yay! You can find them on the talk pages and at <https://media.emacsconf.org/2021/> (We'll figure out how to get the Q&As.)
+- Thanks to everyone who submitted talks to EmacsConf, including those
+ whose talks didn't make it into this year. We'll be
+ sharing more resources as they come in, so subscribe to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>
+- Next steps
+ - We'd love to hear what you liked and what we can improve.
+ Please share your conference feedback and ideas at the end of the
+ Etherpad under the heading "General discussion about EmacsConf 2021" <https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/emacsconf-2021> or
+ e-mail them to us at <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>. If you would like
+ to keep your feedback semi-anonymous, you can e-mail it to either
+ <bandali@gnu.org> or <sacha@sachachua.com> and we'll keep your
+ name private when sharing the feedback with the other organizers.
+ - Post your questions/thoughts to the
+ <https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/emacsconf-2021> Etherpad or
+ email it to us at <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> by Dec 10, and we'll
+ e-mail your question to the speakers for following up
+ - Subscribe to emacsconf-discuss for announcements <https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss>, like when additional captions or videos become available
+ - There were lots of talks! Feel free to rewatch, follow links, and learn more.
+ - If you want to help caption talks (4 left! also, the archive) or Q&A, or help with other tasks, see [[/2021/contribute.md]]
+ - Keep in touch with Emacs News <https://sachachua.com/emacs-news> - weekly updates
+ - Check out <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups> to find a user group near you or online
+- Thanks again
+ - Speakers, volunteers
+ - Karl Voit for managing the pad
+ - Bhavin Gandhi and Hannah Miller for help with the captions
+ - Free Software Foundation, especially the FSF tech team, for their continued help and support
+ - LibrePlanet 2022 Call for Sessions open for a few more days; consider giving a talk! See <https://libreplanet.org/2022/> and <https://my.fsf.org/lp-call-for-sessions/>
+ - FSF's Fall 2021 fundraiser happening now! See <https://fsf.org/appeal> if you'd like to give :)
+ - Fosshost, for BigBlueButton server and for ftp-upload server
+ - Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo, for continuing hosting the videos/files on the CSC mirror server
+ - Jan Prunk (yang), for EU mirror of EmacsConf videos/files: <https://de1.mirror.si/emacsconf/>
+ - Wojciech Siewierski (vifon), for assisting zaeph with his scripts last minute
+ - Grant Shangreaux, for beautiful music :) (under CC BY-SA 4.0) <https://churls.world/basement-days/basement-days.html>
+ - the developers and maintainers of all the things that made this possible, with a special shout-out to:
+ - Random User (rndusr), whose subed.el made it easy to caption these talks inside Emacs
+ - And Qiantan Hong (qhong), author/maintainer of crdt.el which we used for sharing Emacs buffers between organizers
+ - Organizers
+ - Everyone
+
+# Discussion
+
+- I really appreciate the approach of doing things prerecorded and having captions.
+- (please add a contact form for the website to make it easier for volunteers to sign up, sending an initial email can be psychologically intimidating.)
+ - i am willing to volunteer to think about /work on the form
+ - thanks! not sure if adding something like formspree would be counterproductive, but coming up with a list of ways to help out in an email takes a lot more energy than just adding your name and email to a list of potential volunteers.
+- we'll recommend opening the .webm directly as the main option
+- i managed to get a few people to watch my talk afterwards. letting them know it was only 10 minutes helped. non-emacs folks even :)
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