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+# The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp
+Fermin (he/him) - <https://codeberg.org/sasanidas>
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+This talk is about the design of an Emacs the Emacsen editors, GNU
+Emacs, Emacs Lisp and the extensibility of GNU Emacs (and Lem as an
+example of Common Lisp). I want to focus the talk about the understand
+of the concept of Emacs but with concrete examples (GNU Emacs and
+Lem), also highlight some historical Emacsen and how the family of
+editors is doing today.
+
+About the speaker:
+
+I'm Fermin MF, I'm a Software Engineer from Spain with interest in
+Emacsy editors.
+
+# Discussion
+
+## Questions and answers
+
+- Q: How large is the LEM community? How big is the chance of it
+ surviving long term?
+ - A:
+- Q:Are there any Lisp machine capabilities you are trying to revive
+ that GNU Emacs lacks?  The typed objects capability in the editor as
+ an example.
+ - A:
+- Q: What about using Lem for things other than coding common lisp,
+ dired magit "notes org mode dentoe org roam" emms pdf tools shell
+ mode?
+ - A:
+- Q:What about using this in conjunction with Nyxt the common lisp;
+ web browser
+ - A:
+- Q: What is the license of LEM?
+ - A:
+- Q: Big question, I realize, but: How far is LEM from being able to
+ run Elisp libraries, e.g. imagine if Magit could "just work" in
+ LEM?
+ - A:
+- Q: How are LEM buffers designed? Similar to Emacs? TextGrid with
+ Properties? Or something other? I just tried again to give Emacs
+ more interactivity & am thinking if there is a possible display
+ future for the Emacsen.
+- Q: What are the things or experances that lem gives you that are
+ nicer than Emacs? or make you happy using both?
+ - A:
+- Q: (Forgive me if you answered this already.)  Do you think Lem will
+ continue to have a lot of Japanese documentation, or is there a
+ chance it will move entirely to English?  (IMHO having much of the
+ docs in Japanese will hold back the project.)
+ - A: 
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