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+WEBVTT
+
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+Introduction
+
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+My journey of learning
+
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+Straightforward Emacs
+
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+Videos
+
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+Clarity
+
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+High-quality and accessible content
+
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+The personal aspect
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+Unity
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+WEBVTT captioned by sachac, checked by sachac
+
+NOTE Introduction
+
+00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.439
+Hello everyone, I'm Jacob Boxerman.
+
+00:00:02.440 --> 00:00:04.319
+I'm a sophomore at Columbia University
+
+00:00:04.320 --> 00:00:06.139
+studying computer science.
+
+00:00:06.140 --> 00:00:08.519
+I'm so excited to be here today
+
+00:00:08.520 --> 00:00:11.259
+right at the end of EmacsConf 2023.
+
+00:00:11.260 --> 00:00:13.719
+So glad to be able to share with everyone today.
+
+00:00:13.720 --> 00:00:16.746
+EmacsConf is really the epitome for me
+
+00:00:16.747 --> 00:00:20.099
+of sharing and of learning about Emacs.
+
+NOTE Today's talk
+
+00:00:20.100 --> 00:00:21.539
+And in my closing keynote
+
+00:00:21.540 --> 00:00:24.419
+titled "Sharing Emacs is Caring Emacs,"
+
+00:00:24.420 --> 00:00:25.819
+I want to drive that home,
+
+00:00:25.820 --> 00:00:27.259
+and I want to make every day
+
+00:00:27.260 --> 00:00:31.419
+a day for learning and for sharing in our community.
+
+00:00:31.420 --> 00:00:33.259
+I'd like to share my own journey
+
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+of sharing the joy of Emacs
+
+00:00:34.980 --> 00:00:38.459
+and convince you that sharing the ways we share
+
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+and how we participate in our Emacs community,
+
+00:00:41.180 --> 00:00:42.419
+those are the most important things
+
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+to both grow our community
+
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+and to increase our own personal joy in Emacs.
+
+NOTE My history with Emacs
+
+00:00:48.900 --> 00:00:52.459
+My journey of sharing begins with my journey of learning.
+
+00:00:52.460 --> 00:00:55.299
+So I'll start by spending a bit of time on that.
+
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+I use Emacs every day for personal organization
+
+00:00:57.780 --> 00:01:00.179
+and to-dos -- you know, schoolwork, projects,
+
+00:01:00.180 --> 00:01:03.299
+exams, readings. I use Org Mode for that,
+
+00:01:03.300 --> 00:01:05.979
+write essays, make presentations like this one.
+
+00:01:05.980 --> 00:01:08.419
+I also write in various programming languages
+
+00:01:08.420 --> 00:01:10.219
+including Java, C, Python,
+
+00:01:10.220 --> 00:01:13.139
+locally and also remotely for projects, classes,
+
+00:01:13.140 --> 00:01:14.699
+other responsibilities.
+
+00:01:14.700 --> 00:01:17.579
+I really started with Emacs during the pandemic.
+
+00:01:17.580 --> 00:01:20.059
+I had tried Emacs before, but at the time
+
+00:01:20.060 --> 00:01:22.379
+all I knew it for was `M-x tetris`.
+
+00:01:22.380 --> 00:01:25.459
+But then its power and its configurability even then
+
+00:01:25.460 --> 00:01:27.059
+especially spoke to me.
+
+00:01:27.060 --> 00:01:28.899
+So from those little humble beginnings,
+
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+trying different preconfigured distros,
+
+00:01:31.460 --> 00:01:33.059
+I slowly made my way to building
+
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+my own 2000+ line configuration,
+
+00:01:36.340 --> 00:01:39.219
+which actually surprisingly has about 70 stars,
+
+00:01:39.220 --> 00:01:40.539
+a few watchers, a few forks on GitHub.
+
+00:01:40.540 --> 00:01:42.379
+Pretty straightforward.
+
+NOTE Self-exploration vs learning from others
+
+00:01:42.380 --> 00:01:46.419
+But what exactly was that learning process like?
+
+00:01:46.420 --> 00:01:49.459
+Now, Emacs was such a beast to me at first.
+
+00:01:49.460 --> 00:01:51.059
+I was familiar with Python,
+
+00:01:51.060 --> 00:01:52.579
+with C, Java, languages like that.
+
+00:01:52.580 --> 00:01:55.339
+I was no stranger to the shell configuration,
+
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+anything like that.
+
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+But the absolute infinity of possibility with Emacs
+
+00:02:01.180 --> 00:02:02.739
+was a bit overwhelming.
+
+00:02:02.740 --> 00:02:04.739
+I find a sentiment in the community
+
+00:02:04.740 --> 00:02:06.939
+that exploring on one's own
+
+00:02:06.940 --> 00:02:11.019
+was greater than exploring and learning from others.
+
+00:02:11.020 --> 00:02:14.459
+And now I see why people say that and it's true in a sense,
+
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+but it might not be fully understood.
+
+00:02:17.220 --> 00:02:21.179
+At a certain point, we need to all create our own paths.
+
+00:02:21.180 --> 00:02:24.159
+And I think that's just one of the ways Emacs is built.
+
+00:02:24.160 --> 00:02:27.739
+The minute possibilities of configurability are so vast,
+
+00:02:27.740 --> 00:02:29.899
+it's like a fingerprint or a snowflake --
+
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+there are so many options to create
+
+00:02:32.180 --> 00:02:35.419
+a totally unique Emacs experience.
+
+00:02:35.420 --> 00:02:37.779
+Of course that can't be found from somebody else --
+
+00:02:37.780 --> 00:02:38.699
+It has to come from you.
+
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+Still, building a strong foundation
+
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+is much, much better when we have others.
+
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+Expanding on that foundation is, too, actually.
+
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+My own process started
+
+00:02:50.300 --> 00:02:53.219
+with a lot of Googling, blog posts, YouTube, and Reddit.
+
+NOTE Learning process
+
+00:02:53.220 --> 00:02:55.419
+I actually found Emacs on YouTube.
+
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+Seeing how other people used it
+
+00:02:58.140 --> 00:03:01.419
+was what really convinced me to try it for myself.
+
+00:03:01.420 --> 00:03:03.739
+At a certain point when my confidence grew,
+
+00:03:03.740 --> 00:03:07.059
+my trial and error became less error and more success.
+
+00:03:07.060 --> 00:03:09.979
+I was also able to take what I saw other people do,
+
+00:03:09.980 --> 00:03:13.859
+learn from it, and expand, making it my own.
+
+00:03:13.860 --> 00:03:17.019
+And through that time, I learned Emacs.
+
+NOTE Emacs learning (not just learning Emacs)
+
+00:03:17.020 --> 00:03:21.019
+But I also participated in Emacs learning.
+
+00:03:21.020 --> 00:03:22.579
+What's the difference?
+
+00:03:22.580 --> 00:03:24.219
+We often discuss the former,
+
+00:03:24.220 --> 00:03:27.579
+grappling with key binds, commands.
+
+00:03:27.580 --> 00:03:31.619
+But Emacs learning goes beyond these technicalities.
+
+00:03:31.620 --> 00:03:35.859
+It's a mindset. It thrives on collaboration.
+
+00:03:35.860 --> 00:03:37.579
+It's not a solo endeavor;
+
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+it flourishes best when we do it together.
+
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+This involves collaborating together,
+
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+creating a collaborative mindset,
+
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+sharing effective strategies,
+
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+lifting each other
+
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+through our collective pool of knowledge.
+
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+Together, we contribute to the growth of each member
+
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+within our vibrant community.
+
+00:03:56.980 --> 00:04:00.259
+Emacs learning is much, much harder to do alone.
+
+00:04:00.260 --> 00:04:03.299
+And I wanted to help with that.
+
+NOTE My YouTube journey
+
+00:04:03.300 --> 00:04:05.739
+So this brings me to the second part of my talk,
+
+00:04:05.740 --> 00:04:08.659
+my Emacs journey, how I got started
+
+00:04:08.660 --> 00:04:11.459
+and where I am today with my YouTube channel,
+
+00:04:11.460 --> 00:04:14.819
+my Straightforward Emacs series with nearly 200,000 views.
+
+NOTE Why not just read the manual?
+
+00:04:14.820 --> 00:04:18.219
+The Emacs Manual is often pushed
+
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+as the best way to learn Emacs.
+
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+It's an all-encompassing tome.
+
+00:04:21.860 --> 00:04:23.979
+And as amazing as I think it is,
+
+00:04:23.980 --> 00:04:25.179
+I don't think it's reasonable
+
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+to push the Emacs manual so hard,
+
+00:04:27.580 --> 00:04:29.059
+which is something I felt at first.
+
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+It can be really daunting. It's dense.
+
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+There's a lot there.
+
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+It's just a bit too much for a beginner,
+
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+or even someone with a little bit of experience.
+
+00:04:37.420 --> 00:04:40.259
+These qualities, I feel,
+
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+apply to many of the Emacs resources we can find out there.
+
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+The best word for them is heavy.
+
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+They look, they feel, they come across as heavy
+
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+regardless of what they may actually be.
+
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+It's not even that people are too lazy,
+
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+or not capable enough (because that's never true).
+
+00:04:56.520 --> 00:05:00.539
+It's just a mental block that takes some getting over,
+
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+and that's okay -- so we need other things, too.
+
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+For me, that was video.
+
+00:05:04.860 --> 00:05:07.539
+I wanted someone to tell and show me
+
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+what I wanted to know,
+
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+as well as things I didn't even know were possible.
+
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+I realized this once I'd progressed a little further
+
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+in my Emacs journey. I wanted to do my part.
+
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+I care about Emacs. I started to really care about Emacs.
+
+NOTE Why video for Emacs
+
+00:05:20.980 --> 00:05:24.319
+So I wanted to share about Emacs.
+
+00:05:24.320 --> 00:05:27.339
+So at that point, I refocused my work with Emacs
+
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+beyond just myself. I wanted to help others
+
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+feel the excitement that I did.
+
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+So where did I turn, and why?
+
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+It's so trite, but they say that
+
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+a picture is worth a thousand words.
+
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+So how much is a video worth?
+
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+Everyone learns differently, and that's okay.
+
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+But it's absolutely certain to me
+
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+that you need to see something to believe it.
+
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+So for that, I turned to video.
+
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+And it turns out that seeing is believing.
+
+NOTE Straightforward Emacs
+
+00:05:54.420 --> 00:05:56.899
+I made a short video showing off Emacs Org Mode.
+
+00:05:56.900 --> 00:05:58.959
+I didn't even have a voiceover.
+
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+That video, less than five minutes long,
+
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+but still incorporating some of my core principles,
+
+00:06:04.340 --> 00:06:06.899
+now has over 55,000 views and counting.
+
+00:06:06.900 --> 00:06:09.459
+So, something must have been right.
+
+00:06:09.460 --> 00:06:11.219
+And the positive reception to that video
+
+00:06:11.220 --> 00:06:12.979
+made me want to continue.
+
+00:06:12.980 --> 00:06:14.939
+I decided to continue with the videos
+
+00:06:14.940 --> 00:06:18.779
+in a series I titled "Straightforward Emacs."
+
+00:06:18.780 --> 00:06:20.939
+And I'm asked: who is the target audience
+
+00:06:20.940 --> 00:06:23.899
+for Straightforward Emacs? It's me.
+
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+They're the videos I wish I had existed
+
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+when I was figuring out
+
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+Emacs' numerous and wonderful features.
+
+NOTE Challenges and benefits of video
+
+00:06:32.700 --> 00:06:36.619
+Video does, I admit, come with its own set of challenges.
+
+00:06:36.620 --> 00:06:40.399
+Complaints that video is less accessible, it's valid.
+
+00:06:40.400 --> 00:06:42.459
+They're more time consuming, it's valid too.
+
+00:06:42.460 --> 00:06:45.059
+It's harder to skim a video than a blog post,
+
+00:06:45.060 --> 00:06:47.499
+and referring back can be a little annoying.
+
+00:06:47.500 --> 00:06:48.419
+To try and solve this,
+
+00:06:48.420 --> 00:06:50.739
+I make video notes available as best I can though.
+
+00:06:50.740 --> 00:06:54.399
+It's not perfect. Despite these valid claims,
+
+00:06:54.400 --> 00:06:57.379
+I believe video offers a sense of personality
+
+00:06:57.380 --> 00:06:59.219
+that written content just can't.
+
+00:06:59.220 --> 00:07:00.779
+And that makes it well worth it.
+
+00:07:00.780 --> 00:07:03.259
+My first two videos in the series
+
+00:07:03.260 --> 00:07:06.259
+received a combined 35,000 views.
+
+00:07:06.260 --> 00:07:08.019
+I still get kind comments today
+
+00:07:08.020 --> 00:07:10.459
+from viewers thanking me, asking questions.
+
+00:07:10.460 --> 00:07:12.779
+So I must have done something right,
+
+00:07:12.780 --> 00:07:14.499
+to outweigh those cons of video,
+
+00:07:14.500 --> 00:07:16.299
+to outweigh those common complaints.
+
+NOTE Crafting tutorials that work
+
+00:07:16.300 --> 00:07:21.659
+What was it? I covered topics that had been done before.
+
+00:07:21.660 --> 00:07:24.019
+But I wanted to present them in my way.
+
+00:07:24.020 --> 00:07:26.659
+In the way that I knew people would appreciate,
+
+00:07:26.660 --> 00:07:28.299
+because it's what I would have appreciated
+
+00:07:28.300 --> 00:07:30.919
+when I started my Emacs journey.
+
+00:07:30.920 --> 00:07:34.479
+In writing, I navigated towards clarity.
+
+00:07:34.480 --> 00:07:38.179
+Crystal clear, step-by-step instructions.
+
+00:07:38.180 --> 00:07:40.699
+Fully scripted, recorded in multiple parts and
+
+00:07:40.700 --> 00:07:43.179
+spliced together. That allowed me
+
+00:07:43.180 --> 00:07:48.599
+to achieve my second goal: no wasted time, or word,
+
+00:07:48.600 --> 00:07:51.819
+or thought. I meticulously cut my videos
+
+00:07:51.820 --> 00:07:54.079
+to create smooth dialogue.
+
+00:07:54.080 --> 00:07:57.499
+I cut out large blocks of typing if not explained.
+
+00:07:57.500 --> 00:07:59.259
+Though this does vary video to video.
+
+00:07:59.260 --> 00:08:03.259
+Less scripted, more personal video receives less editing.
+
+00:08:03.260 --> 00:08:05.659
+Like this talk itself, it's not edited at all.
+
+00:08:05.660 --> 00:08:08.259
+And though prerecorded, I wanted to present
+
+00:08:08.260 --> 00:08:11.719
+my unfiltered, raw self.
+
+NOTE High-quality and accessible content
+
+00:08:11.720 --> 00:08:15.939
+Another goal of mine is high quality and accessible content.
+
+00:08:15.940 --> 00:08:18.579
+I speak carefully and I tune my volume,
+
+00:08:18.580 --> 00:08:20.679
+making it easier to listen to,
+
+00:08:20.680 --> 00:08:23.399
+and improving YouTube's auto-captioning.
+
+00:08:23.400 --> 00:08:24.899
+Something I didn't consider at first,
+
+00:08:24.900 --> 00:08:28.399
+but was mentioned to me in a comment, was color scheme.
+
+00:08:28.400 --> 00:08:29.859
+Now I try to select a scheme
+
+00:08:29.860 --> 00:08:33.279
+with good contrast and a readable font.
+
+00:08:33.280 --> 00:08:35.739
+Content-wise, I design my tutorials
+
+00:08:35.740 --> 00:08:38.219
+to ensure they cater to various skill levels,
+
+00:08:38.220 --> 00:08:40.099
+as well as learning preferences.
+
+00:08:40.100 --> 00:08:42.999
+My videos assume basic Emacs knowledge
+
+00:08:43.000 --> 00:08:44.519
+but not too much more.
+
+00:08:44.520 --> 00:08:47.199
+Importantly, they're configuration agnostic.
+
+00:08:47.200 --> 00:08:50.319
+However you feel about Emacs' 'distributions',
+
+00:08:50.320 --> 00:08:53.119
+Doom, Spacemacs, etc, they're out there,
+
+00:08:53.120 --> 00:08:57.919
+and beginners often don't distinguish.
+
+00:08:57.920 --> 00:09:02.039
+I admit it can be a bit frustrating to see a Reddit post
+
+00:09:02.040 --> 00:09:04.599
+asking a question about unexpected behavior,
+
+00:09:04.600 --> 00:09:06.179
+without mention of the fact that they have
+
+00:09:06.180 --> 00:09:09.659
+literally thousands of lines of non-standard configuration
+
+00:09:09.660 --> 00:09:12.219
+in the form of an Emacs distribution.
+
+00:09:12.220 --> 00:09:14.899
+So I do my best to mention different possible keybindings
+
+00:09:14.900 --> 00:09:17.919
+a viewer might be using.
+
+NOTE Most crucial aspect of my videos
+
+00:09:17.920 --> 00:09:19.939
+There was one thing, though, that turned out to be
+
+00:09:19.940 --> 00:09:23.299
+the most crucial part of my videos and series.
+
+00:09:23.300 --> 00:09:25.459
+And it's one of the reasons itself for this talk.
+
+00:09:25.460 --> 00:09:27.879
+You may have already picked up on it.
+
+00:09:27.880 --> 00:09:31.119
+It's the personal aspect. Sharing myself.
+
+00:09:31.120 --> 00:09:33.659
+Incorporating relatable examples,
+
+00:09:33.660 --> 00:09:36.579
+scenarios that resonate with my audience.
+
+00:09:36.580 --> 00:09:39.139
+Seeing personal use cases, examples,
+
+00:09:39.140 --> 00:09:41.459
+and demonstrations of real life Emacs use
+
+00:09:41.460 --> 00:09:44.059
+is really what began to build a community.
+
+00:09:44.060 --> 00:09:47.219
+Because that's the stuff that can jump out of the video
+
+00:09:47.220 --> 00:09:50.219
+and into the comments.
+
+NOTE A broadening community
+
+00:09:50.220 --> 00:09:53.199
+The idea for this talk started
+
+00:09:53.200 --> 00:09:55.239
+as a story of my YouTube journey.
+
+00:09:55.240 --> 00:09:57.539
+I wanted to share how I began sharing Emacs
+
+00:09:57.540 --> 00:10:00.959
+and why I like it. And I think I've done that.
+
+00:10:00.960 --> 00:10:03.719
+Thanks to the EmacsConf organizers, though,
+
+00:10:03.720 --> 00:10:06.199
+I started to see a larger vision.
+
+00:10:06.200 --> 00:10:08.259
+Each video I made took a lot of effort,
+
+00:10:08.260 --> 00:10:11.139
+from research and planning to script writing,
+
+00:10:11.140 --> 00:10:14.399
+filming and editing. But those comments made it worth it --
+
+00:10:14.400 --> 00:10:16.839
+people saying that straightforward Emacs
+
+00:10:16.840 --> 00:10:17.619
+was just what they were looking for,
+
+00:10:17.620 --> 00:10:20.719
+and that they appreciated my sharing.
+
+00:10:20.720 --> 00:10:22.419
+That's what made me want to continue.
+
+00:10:22.420 --> 00:10:25.699
+And what made me want to continue even more
+
+00:10:25.700 --> 00:10:28.499
+was the community I was building.
+
+00:10:28.500 --> 00:10:30.099
+I'd start to see repeat viewers
+
+00:10:30.100 --> 00:10:32.639
+who'd come back for my latest upload.
+
+00:10:32.640 --> 00:10:34.859
+It's hard for me to find time to produce videos.
+
+00:10:34.860 --> 00:10:38.419
+But whether it was two weeks or four months later
+
+00:10:38.420 --> 00:10:40.259
+when I finally got around to uploading,
+
+00:10:40.260 --> 00:10:43.279
+those same commenters would be there for me.
+
+00:10:43.280 --> 00:10:47.459
+And I found real joy in actively engaging with my audience.
+
+00:10:47.460 --> 00:10:49.499
+It was amazing to see how my videos --
+
+00:10:49.500 --> 00:10:51.259
+me sharing useful Emacs tips,
+
+00:10:51.260 --> 00:10:55.119
+sharing the way I do things -- sparked broader discussions.
+
+00:10:55.120 --> 00:10:56.979
+On any chat form out there, there's no doubt
+
+00:10:56.980 --> 00:10:59.719
+you'll find some sort of cross discourse.
+
+00:10:59.720 --> 00:11:02.199
+I'd see viewers replying to other commenters,
+
+00:11:02.200 --> 00:11:04.419
+and my videos were no exception. Seeing how
+
+00:11:04.420 --> 00:11:06.099
+my videos sparked conversation,
+
+00:11:06.100 --> 00:11:10.779
+debate and further interest was incredible.
+
+NOTE Sharing Emacs
+
+00:11:10.780 --> 00:11:13.999
+We've had two amazing days of sharing Emacs,
+
+00:11:14.000 --> 00:11:17.379
+putting ourselves out there, and sharing in a community.
+
+00:11:17.380 --> 00:11:19.059
+I want to emphasize how amazing
+
+00:11:19.060 --> 00:11:22.339
+a strong community with the right values is,
+
+00:11:22.340 --> 00:11:24.659
+and to inspire each and every one of us
+
+00:11:24.660 --> 00:11:27.699
+to do our part to strengthen that community.
+
+00:11:27.700 --> 00:11:30.259
+The point of my talk isn't to tell you
+
+00:11:30.260 --> 00:11:33.119
+to pick up your microphone and produce a YouTube video,
+
+00:11:33.120 --> 00:11:34.559
+though that wouldn't hurt.
+
+00:11:34.560 --> 00:11:37.779
+We're not all interested in that, and that's okay.
+
+00:11:37.780 --> 00:11:41.059
+First, I want everybody to pat themselves on the back
+
+00:11:41.060 --> 00:11:44.139
+for the mere fact that we are here together.
+
+00:11:44.140 --> 00:11:48.019
+Then let's turn to the potential within our community.
+
+NOTE Platforms
+
+00:11:48.020 --> 00:11:50.139
+First, though, I'll briefly note
+
+00:11:50.140 --> 00:11:52.339
+that everyone has their opinions about platforms,
+
+00:11:52.340 --> 00:11:53.459
+and I'm not here to make judgments,
+
+00:11:53.460 --> 00:11:56.059
+but freedom, equity, and accessibility are important,
+
+00:11:56.060 --> 00:11:57.921
+but reach is, too.
+
+NOTE Achieving unity
+
+00:11:57.922 --> 00:12:00.539
+Regardless of the platform,
+
+00:12:00.540 --> 00:12:02.699
+one thing remains certain:
+
+00:12:02.700 --> 00:12:05.399
+our strength lies in unity.
+
+00:12:05.400 --> 00:12:08.739
+Like any online community, this calls for unique ways
+
+00:12:08.740 --> 00:12:13.779
+to come together and share. How can we achieve this unity?
+
+00:12:13.780 --> 00:12:15.099
+The key is finding avenues
+
+00:12:15.100 --> 00:12:18.799
+where our collective knowledge and our support can flourish,
+
+00:12:18.800 --> 00:12:21.779
+while each person can find a place for themselves,
+
+00:12:21.780 --> 00:12:25.679
+creating a more connected and empowered Emacs community.
+
+00:12:25.680 --> 00:12:29.099
+From uplifting others with positive contributions
+
+00:12:29.100 --> 00:12:31.219
+to engaging on platforms like Reddit,
+
+00:12:31.220 --> 00:12:35.199
+both idealistic and concrete approaches are really valuable.
+
+00:12:35.200 --> 00:12:36.859
+We can continue lively debate
+
+00:12:36.860 --> 00:12:38.899
+on community forums and discussion boards,
+
+00:12:38.900 --> 00:12:41.619
+encouraging a positive and inclusive atmosphere
+
+00:12:41.620 --> 00:12:44.659
+for asking questions and seeking help.
+
+00:12:44.660 --> 00:12:48.259
+We can leverage social media platforms to share quick tips,
+
+00:12:48.260 --> 00:12:51.479
+tricks, or interesting discoveries related to Emacs.
+
+00:12:51.480 --> 00:12:52.579
+Those who enjoy writing
+
+00:12:52.580 --> 00:12:54.859
+can contribute to blogs and newsletters,
+
+00:12:54.860 --> 00:12:57.499
+sharing personal expertise and experiences
+
+00:12:57.500 --> 00:12:59.239
+with a larger audience.
+
+00:12:59.240 --> 00:13:02.959
+Let's also not underestimate the value of online video,
+
+00:13:02.960 --> 00:13:05.659
+as I've said, and learning platforms too.
+
+00:13:05.660 --> 00:13:07.539
+Creating and sharing tutorials
+
+00:13:07.540 --> 00:13:10.259
+on platforms like YouTube or educational websites
+
+00:13:10.260 --> 00:13:14.019
+addresses specific aspects of Emacs and benefits learners,
+
+00:13:14.020 --> 00:13:17.419
+while contributing a personal touch.
+
+00:13:17.420 --> 00:13:20.579
+Participating in or organizing Emacs-related courses
+
+00:13:20.580 --> 00:13:22.539
+also fosters a structured learning
+
+00:13:22.540 --> 00:13:24.259
+environment where there's so much room
+
+00:13:24.260 --> 00:13:26.079
+for mentorship and support,
+
+00:13:26.080 --> 00:13:29.999
+which is valuable for everyone involved.
+
+NOTE Every contribution is valuable
+
+00:13:30.000 --> 00:13:32.579
+We can also call on our open source [* free software] values
+
+00:13:32.580 --> 00:13:34.939
+and focus on collaborative projects,
+
+00:13:34.940 --> 00:13:38.239
+from coding projects where we can contribute and learn
+
+00:13:38.240 --> 00:13:41.019
+to building shared documentation and guides
+
+00:13:41.020 --> 00:13:44.339
+that compile collective knowledge on specific topics --
+
+00:13:44.340 --> 00:13:46.459
+the Emacs Wiki is a great place
+
+00:13:46.460 --> 00:13:49.599
+to start and continue that work as well.
+
+00:13:49.600 --> 00:13:51.659
+Especially for those who might be less willing
+
+00:13:51.660 --> 00:13:53.099
+to put themselves out there,
+
+00:13:53.100 --> 00:13:56.199
+it's essential to recognize that every contribution,
+
+00:13:56.200 --> 00:13:59.519
+regardless of its scale, adds value to our community.
+
+00:13:59.520 --> 00:14:02.119
+Documentation contributions, however small,
+
+00:14:02.120 --> 00:14:04.459
+can go a long way. So do translations,
+
+00:14:04.460 --> 00:14:07.379
+for those who are able to increase accessibility,
+
+00:14:07.380 --> 00:14:09.539
+as well as testing and bug reporting.
+
+00:14:09.540 --> 00:14:11.379
+Reporting issues to package maintainers
+
+00:14:11.380 --> 00:14:14.019
+in their desired format -- speaking as one myself,
+
+00:14:14.020 --> 00:14:16.819
+I appreciate when users give helpful feedback.
+
+00:14:16.820 --> 00:14:20.479
+There are options for everybody, big and small.
+
+00:14:20.480 --> 00:14:22.539
+Remember, the strength of our community
+
+00:14:22.540 --> 00:14:25.339
+lies in its ability to share, collaborate,
+
+00:14:25.340 --> 00:14:29.379
+and learn together. Whether through collaborative projects,
+
+00:14:29.380 --> 00:14:32.899
+sharing insights on forums, or leveraging social media,
+
+00:14:32.900 --> 00:14:34.659
+by embracing these ideas, we can build
+
+00:14:34.660 --> 00:14:40.299
+a more connected and empowered Emacs community.
+
+NOTE Conclusion
+
+00:14:40.300 --> 00:14:43.759
+Now Emacs is so very personal.
+
+00:14:43.760 --> 00:14:44.939
+Those of us who have our own
+
+00:14:44.940 --> 00:14:47.679
+carefully manicured configurations understand --
+
+00:14:47.680 --> 00:14:50.859
+Emacs molds to our liking and our person.
+
+00:14:50.860 --> 00:14:53.219
+Our configurations and use-cases
+
+00:14:53.220 --> 00:14:56.379
+are a reflection of our individuality.
+
+00:14:56.380 --> 00:14:59.319
+Nonetheless, the richness of our community
+
+00:14:59.320 --> 00:15:04.619
+lies in collaboration, sharing, and learning together.
+
+00:15:04.620 --> 00:15:06.099
+There's a lot of talk in the community
+
+00:15:06.100 --> 00:15:09.559
+about how to ensure Emacs' longevity.
+
+00:15:09.560 --> 00:15:11.139
+I agree it's important.
+
+00:15:11.140 --> 00:15:13.819
+We care because of passion, excitement,
+
+00:15:13.820 --> 00:15:16.099
+and utility. We want to share
+
+00:15:16.100 --> 00:15:19.259
+and we want to have others love what we love.
+
+00:15:19.260 --> 00:15:21.099
+We also want a stronger community
+
+00:15:21.100 --> 00:15:23.899
+that fosters new innovation.
+
+00:15:23.900 --> 00:15:26.539
+I used to buy into complaints I'd read online
+
+00:15:26.540 --> 00:15:29.499
+that Emacs' defaults are too unapproachable.
+
+00:15:29.500 --> 00:15:33.419
+The default color scheme and the font is unappealing.
+
+00:15:33.420 --> 00:15:35.699
+Fix that and people will flock.
+
+00:15:35.700 --> 00:15:37.739
+Sounds fair, I'd think.
+
+00:15:37.740 --> 00:15:40.639
+Turns out, it's not what we need.
+
+00:15:40.640 --> 00:15:42.679
+Emacs is bigger than that.
+
+00:15:42.680 --> 00:15:45.779
+What we need is like what we've done here this weekend.
+
+00:15:45.780 --> 00:15:49.659
+Like EmacsConf. It's the absolute epitome
+
+00:15:49.660 --> 00:15:53.899
+of sharing about and caring about Emacs.
+
+00:15:53.900 --> 00:15:56.859
+We are here both working to grow our community,
+
+00:15:56.860 --> 00:16:00.139
+and to strengthen what we already have.
+
+00:16:00.140 --> 00:16:02.579
+We're here because we find joy in Emacs,
+
+00:16:02.580 --> 00:16:05.859
+and that joy is amplified by sharing it
+
+00:16:05.860 --> 00:16:07.679
+with and among others.
+
+00:16:07.680 --> 00:16:10.219
+So let's continue this journey together,
+
+00:16:10.220 --> 00:16:13.459
+navigating Emacs with a spirit of collaboration,
+
+00:16:13.460 --> 00:16:17.259
+because in unity, we find not just strength
+
+00:16:17.260 --> 00:16:22.059
+but the enduring legacy of a tool that we hold very dear.
+
+00:16:22.060 --> 00:16:23.339
+Thank you to everybody here
+
+00:16:23.340 --> 00:16:26.499
+for being part of this shared adventure.
+
+00:16:26.500 --> 00:16:34.120
+Let's go forth and share, together.