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## Questions and answers
- Q: How reliable it resolves the conflict? I mean, for my personal
- use case, for example, Sycnthing, sometimes it\'s not working
+ use case, for example, Sycnthing, sometimes it's not working
perfectly and I had to manually edit it. How is it robust compared
to syncthing?
- A (Lukas): We  also faced sometimes issues that letters got
mixed up. We couldnt figure out what caused it and it was not
reproducable . I cannot compare it to syncthing, never used that
with emacs/org-mode.
-- Q: How\'s the security for this kind of things? I mean, if we adopt
+- Q: How's the security for this kind of things? I mean, if we adopt
these things in our PAD, is there any, can this thing execute
- arbitrary (elisp) code in different people\'s computer? (Think like
+ arbitrary (elisp) code in different people's computer? (Think like
an adversary!)
- A: (Lukas)  As far as we saw the code is executed on the local
computer, see the part with the R-code in our video. 
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ processes.
- noweb allows getting results of evaluation without having to put
the actual data into Org buffer - just arrange the original
block generating the data to have :results silent. Basically,
- :var foo=block-name does not require \"block-name\" to be
+ :var foo=block-name does not require "block-name" to be
evaluated in advance - it will be evaluated as necessary. AFAIU,
in the talk, it is re-evaluated every time (to not have it, one
would need :cache t).
@@ -127,17 +127,17 @@ processes.
random lines of a dataset, and might be a way of providing the
gist of a very large dataset without printing the entire table
in the document.
- - Would be nice to have a \"summarized table\" functionality in
+ - Would be nice to have a "summarized table" functionality in
Org, that includes an abridged copy of a long table inline, but
you can open it in another buffer to browse/edit the full table
(ala block edit).  
- Feel free to post a feature request - see
<https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback>
-- Q: I\'m thinking about an application for a single user, but in
+- Q: I'm thinking about an application for a single user, but in
different platforms. In a simple case. For example, you have a
buffer in your local computer, and you also want to have some files
on your pad or on your phone, and you can use this CADT concept to
- make sure that there\'s not too much conflict in between different
+ make sure that there's not too much conflict in between different
editing sections. Do you think this is a good idea? I mean, compared
to purely relying on Syncthing, which sometimes I feel is unreliable
for resolving those conflicts.
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ processes.
- Gitlab custom-export.setup
- What about it?
- I am looking for that setup file and want to try it :) 
- \--\>
+ -->
<https://git.rwth-aachen.de/dl/workshops/collaborative-coding-with-emacs/-/blob/main/emacs/custom-export.setup>
- Thank you!
- Truly one of the most impressive talks of the day. Congrats! Very
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ processes.
- Yes, indeed. 
- (Lukas) Wow! Thank you. We werent sure if this is worth showing
at EmacsConf because there already have been plenty of talks
- about literate programming and org-babel\....
+ about literate programming and org-babel....
- Great collaborative conversation and step-wise example
creates a different (and impactful) framing.  Thank you!
- crdt is fantastic; pity that most (all but one) of my collaborators use Word & VS Code. 🙁