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diff --git a/2022/talks/sun-close.md b/2022/talks/sun-close.md index ec184186..a2d0b555 100644 --- a/2022/talks/sun-close.md +++ b/2022/talks/sun-close.md @@ -12,6 +12,170 @@ [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/sun-close-before)" raw="yes"]] +- Questions/comments related to EmacsConf 2022 as a whole? + <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2022> +- Pre-recorded talks should already be up on the talk pages and at + <https://media.emacsconf.org> . We\'ll upload them to Toobnix and + YouTube as well in the coming weeks. (Some are already available.) + We\'ll also collect the recordings from the Q&A sessions and post + them. You can subscribe to the emacsconf-discuss mailing list + (<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss>) for + updates. + - corwin - I\'ll jump in at this point +- Love the conversations and the community? Here\'s how to keep going: + - Lots of meetups both online and in person: + <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups> + - Like the IRC conversations? There\'s an \#emacs channel, + \#org-mode, \#emacs-beginners on irc.libera.chat (put \#emacs in + the channel field on chat.emacsconf.org, or use an IRC client + (bandali maintains ERC =) ) ) + - If you blog about EmacsConf or Emacs, please let me know at + sacha\@sachachua.com so I can include it in Emacs News + (<https://sachachua.com/emacs-news/>) . + - <https://lobste.rs/t/emacs> , <https://reddit.com/r/emacs/> , + <https://reddit.com/r/orgmode/> + - Mastodon: there\'s a lively community at <https://emacs.ch> +- Corwin - stop here +- Flowy - starts here +- Want to help out with EmacsConf? Please e-mail + emacsconf-org\@gnu.org or emacsconf-org-private\@gnu.org and we will + assimilate you. =) Volunteers get early access to the talks and end + up learning a lot about Emacs along the way. You don\'t need to be + very technical; all levels of experience, interest, and availability + welcome. + - Next up: copying the pads and extracting notes from IRC so that + they can be added to the wiki; adding chapter markers and + captions for Q&A; \... +- Would be great if the webpage timestamps could be localized to the + web browser\'s local time. +- Thanks + - Thank you to all the speakers, volunteers, and participants, and + to all the people in our lives who make this possible. + - This year\'s conference hosts are zaeph and bandali and our + streamer sachac (who did not go crazy managing two streams at + the same time, yay Org Mode and OBS in the cloud!) + - Flowy - stopping here + - Who next? ʕ ·ᴥ·ʔ? + - Maybe sachac? It's about the captioneers! + - Thanks to our captioning volunteers: sachac, bhavin192, Tom + Purl, Hannah Miller, triko, and anush, and also to the speakers + who captioned their own talks. Thanks to quiliro for translating + the meetups talk into Spanish subtitles, which you can find on + the talk page. + - Thanks to dto for describing things in \#emacsconf-accessible. + - Thanks to everyone who added notes and questions to the pad, and + especially to publicvoit and jrootabega. + - zaeph can take care of this from here + - Thanks to bhavin192 for last-minute reencoding and captioning, + and to his brother for lending us a beefy computer for + last-minute panicky reencodes. + - Thanks to Akshay Gaikwad for design contributions (notably the + next-talk slides) + - Thanks also to other volunteers: corwin, vetrivln, dto, jman, + FlowyCoder, and vetrivln who worked on all the other things that + are needed to make this happen. + - Thanks to Zen Monk Alain M. Lafon, Alex Mihov, Phil Hofmann, and + friends from 200ok.ch and Ardeo for organizing an in-person + EmacsConf satellite in Lucerne, Switzerland in their Coworking + Hub venue + - Thanks to shoshin whose music you heard today + - Thanks to the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation for + Emacs and the mailing lists, and libera.chat for IRC community + support. + - Thanks to Ry P for the server that we\'re using for OBS + streaming and for processing videos. + - Thanks so much to all the organizers and participants in + EmacsConf 2022! (All of you! =) You\'re all awesome.) +- From chat: + - \<edgarvincent\[m\]\> I\'d be very happy to help. + - All right! Looking forward to hearing from you - please + e-mail us at emacsconf-org\@gnu.org + - \<minad\> Seriously, an emacsconf-mode would be great. I browsed + the website from eww, started vlc from eww, irced from Emacs. + The only thing missing was this etherpad. + - \<edgarvincent\[m\]\> Yes, it may sound a bit cheesy, but it is + nonetheless very true: I think emacs conf does a great job of + bringing in very different people together and producing a great + feeling of togertherness. + +\ +\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\--\ +Questions and answers go here:\ + +- Q: What did you use to make this? + - All free/libre/open source tools: + - One private Org file with speaker/volunteer/talk info + - The talks were generally run using run-at-time, + org-after-todo-state-change-hook, and some TRAMP (by the + way, TRAMP does not like being run from timers at the + same time, so we shifted some talks =) ) + - A public Org file for processes: + <https://emacsconf.org/2022/organizers-notebook> + - An ansible repo for configuration management: + <https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-ansible/> + - Lots of Emacs Lisp: + <https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-el/> + - TRAMP for writing files and running commands on remote + computers + - OBS for streaming, Icecast for sharing the stream with + viewers + - VNC for letting hosts and streamers connect to the same + display for OBS streaming + - screen for naming shell commands and making them easier to + resume and kill + - BigBlueButton for video Q&A + - Mumble for speaking on the stream as well as for backstage + communications + - ERC for Internet Relay Chat within Emacs, The Lounge for + web-based IRC + - Ikiwiki for the wiki (editing through git commits) + - Etherpad for collaborative note-taking + - ffmpeg for reencoding videos to free (patent-unencumbered) + formats and compressing them + - Captioning (<https://emacsconf.org/captioning>): + - OpenAI Whisper for computer-generated transcripts to be + reflowed and edited by captioning volunteers + - Some Emacs Lisp code to help with reflowing + (emacsconf-reflow, in + <https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-el/>) + - Aeneas (<https://www.readbeyond.it/aeneas/>) for + synchronizing reflowed text with the audio files + - subed.el (<https://github.com/sachac/subed>) for editing + captions within Emacs (synchronizes with MPV) + - MPV for playing videos (config tips: + <https://emacsconf.org/mpv/> + <https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-ansible/tree/roles/obs/templates/mpv.conf>) +- Q: How do you have multiple font sizes, countdowns and clocks in + fundamental mode? + - A: + <https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-el/tree/emacsconf-stream.el> + : see emacsconf-stream-display-clock-and-countdown. You can + propertize a string with face attributes and then insert it. +- Q: \[what were the\] participation rates (\# of users) \[this + year\]? + - A: High-water mark was around 350: 240 people on Gen and \~100 + on Dev. It\'s not clear how these metrics compare to prior + years because we ran two streams in parallel this year. (i.e. a + given person could be watching both streams at the same time.) +- Q: + - A: +- Q: A great problem is having too many talks that we have split into + 2 tracks. What about having multiple conferences a year? + - A: Want to help organize another one? =) +- Q: \"emacsconf-org.el\" to elpa/core? :) + - There\'s a repo, it\'s probably very idiosyncratic, happy to + chat with whoever\'s interested - sachac + - A: +- Q: My streaming improved immensely once I implemented the mpv + solution. I could have benefited from a short \"how to\" beforehand + for the command line tool. + - A: ooh, good point, we\'ll recommend that more next time +- Q: Suggestion really\-- a few setup videos that orient people to the + tools and conventions for participation. would be better. I think + y\'all also need to load balance Leo\-- turn him into an MC and + allow someone to field and queue up questions. That way Leo would + not be in a hurry to get back to the next presentation. He could + hand off the mic to someone who could facilitate. |