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+WEBVTT
+
+
+00:00:00.000 --> 00:05:17.450
+Introduction
+
+00:05:17.550 --> 00:08:02.717
+Blee: A Bigger and Different Vision for Emacs
+
+00:08:02.817 --> 00:15:49.750
+The ``Nature of Polyexistentials'' Book
+
+00:15:49.850 --> 00:20:04.500
+Governance of Polyexistentials
+
+00:20:04.600 --> 00:25:59.983
+Proper Governance of Manner-of-Existence of Software
+
+00:26:00.083 --> 00:26:24.983
+Blee Overview
+
+00:26:25.083 --> 00:33:27.567
+Bootstrapping: From Fresh Debian to Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee
+
+00:33:27.667 --> 00:35:13.950
+Some Blee Concepts
+
+00:35:14.050 --> 00:35:59.050
+Blee Org Dynamic Blocks --- Everywhere
+
+00:35:59.150 --> 00:37:51.750
+COMEEGA -- Collaborative Org-Mode Enhanced Emacs Generalized Authorship
+
+00:37:51.850 --> 00:38:12.133
+Blee Panels: Active Org-Mode Universal Self-Documentation
+
+00:38:12.233 --> 00:41:04.850
+Some BISOS and Blee Capability Bundles
+
+00:41:04.950 --> 00:42:54.167
+Next Steps (2024)
+
+00:42:54.267 --> 00:43:38.333
+Economics and Business Dimmensions of ByStar Digital Ecosystem
+
+00:43:38.433 --> 00:45:25.632
+Pointers for Digging Deeper
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+WEBVTT
+
+00:00:03.659 --> 00:00:08.399
+Greetings. Salaam. This is Mohsen Banan.
+
+00:00:08.400 --> 00:00:11.479
+I am a software and internet engineer.
+
+00:00:11.480 --> 00:00:16.359
+The title of this presentation is ``About Blee''.
+
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+Blee stands for
+
+00:00:17.260 --> 00:00:22.439
+ByStar Libre-Halaal Emacs Environment.
+
+00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:24.319
+In this presentation I want to look
+
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+at Emacs as a primary ingredient for the usage
+
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+environment of an autonomy and morality
+
+00:00:32.600 --> 00:00:35.799
+directed digital ecosystem.
+
+00:00:35.800 --> 00:00:38.279
+My focus here is not just Emacs.
+
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+This is about augmenting Emacs in the context of
+
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+our own specific digital ecosystem.
+
+00:00:46.716 --> 00:00:48.919
+This presentation is part theoretical
+
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+and part practical.
+
+00:00:50.720 --> 00:00:52.999
+I spend about half of my time on the
+
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+theory and the bigger picture.
+
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+The second half is hands on and Emacs centric.
+
+00:01:01.440 --> 00:01:04.959
+Emacs has long been recognized as the ultimate
+
+00:01:04.960 --> 00:01:09.039
+integration platform, enabling the creation of an
+
+00:01:09.040 --> 00:01:12.819
+unparalleled user environment.
+
+00:01:12.820 --> 00:01:16.239
+Tomohiro is right on the mark when he says:
+
+00:01:16.240 --> 00:01:19.239
+``The reason why Emacs platform is good
+
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+is that it cooperates with OS,
+
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+not because it is good by itself.''
+
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+But this recognition has often been in the
+
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+context of a generic and abstract ``OS''
+
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+So, I am updating MATSUYAMA's observation as:
+
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+``The reason why Emacs platform is good is that
+
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+it facilitates creation of specific integrated
+
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+usage environments like Blee, which cooperate
+
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+with Debian and BISOS as part of
+
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+the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem.''
+
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+Emacs is an especially good choice as the universal core of
+
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+user environments of a digital ecosystem, because it has an
+
+00:02:07.840 --> 00:02:12.159
+incredibly powerful display engine, and an incredibly
+
+00:02:12.160 --> 00:02:16.559
+powerful Elisp engine, and an incredibly powerful input
+
+00:02:16.560 --> 00:02:20.959
+methods engine, and an incredibly powerful common agents
+
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+paradigm, and a very rich set of mature and convivial idioms
+
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+and memes for absorption and integration of external
+
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+software services continuum capabilities.
+
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+In our model, we first augment Emacs with a set
+
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+of cohesive elisp capabilities and create Blee --
+
+00:02:45.080 --> 00:02:48.959
+ByStar Libre-Halaal Emacs Environment.
+
+00:02:48.960 --> 00:02:52.439
+We then further enhance Blee with an integrated
+
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+framework on top of Debian called BISOS ---
+
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+ByStar Internet Services Operating System.
+
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+Blee is inherently intertwined
+
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+and integrated with BISOS.
+
+00:03:07.560 --> 00:03:12.159
+This combination of the universal BISOS and Blee
+
+00:03:12.160 --> 00:03:15.719
+then forms a foundation for creation of an
+
+00:03:15.720 --> 00:03:19.879
+autonomy directed digital ecosystem that we call
+
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+ByStar.
+
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+Over the past two decades, I have been working on
+
+00:03:26.880 --> 00:03:30.799
+creating a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and
+
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+non-proprietary digital ecosystem.
+
+00:03:34.240 --> 00:03:36.359
+We call it ByStar (By*).
+
+00:03:36.360 --> 00:03:38.439
+ByStar challenges the existing
+
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+proprietary American digital ecosystem
+
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+while operating concurrently alongside it.
+
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+ByStar's primary offerings are tangible autonomy
+
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+and genuine privacy on a very large scale.
+
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+By* is about redecentralization of internet
+
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+application services.
+
+00:04:01.760 --> 00:04:06.839
+The * in ByStar stands for Unix's globing symbol.
+
+00:04:06.840 --> 00:04:11.919
+Signifying that our scope is everything.
+
+00:04:11.920 --> 00:04:16.279
+Blee is a bigger and different vision for Emacs.
+
+00:04:16.280 --> 00:04:17.799
+Let's compare and contrast
+
+00:04:17.800 --> 00:04:19.839
+what I am proposing against
+
+00:04:19.840 --> 00:04:24.499
+common current practices of the Emacs culture.
+
+00:04:24.500 --> 00:04:28.079
+Please permit me to be slightly cynical.
+
+00:04:28.080 --> 00:04:30.119
+Much of what we have been seeing in the
+
+00:04:30.120 --> 00:04:33.879
+Emacs culture and in emacsConf
+
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+can be characterized as
+
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+stories of tunnel vision engineers
+
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+scratching various itches
+
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+by integrating various capabilities
+
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+and providing DIY recipes.
+
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+Emacs and Lisp are so powerful that
+
+00:04:50.040 --> 00:04:51.839
+people have come up
+
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+with catch phrases like the
+
+00:04:53.760 --> 00:04:56.439
+``Curse of Lisp''.
+
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+The curse is that
+
+00:04:57.560 --> 00:05:01.579
+the power of Lisp breeds individualism.
+
+00:05:01.580 --> 00:05:04.599
+Because you can be so powerful alone,
+
+00:05:04.600 --> 00:05:06.719
+you work longer alone.
+
+00:05:06.720 --> 00:05:08.359
+Because it is easy to spin
+
+00:05:08.360 --> 00:05:10.959
+your own whatever library,
+
+00:05:10.973 --> 00:05:13.219
+many people do.
+
+00:05:13.220 --> 00:05:15.679
+I am suggesting that we should raise the bar.
+
+00:05:15.680 --> 00:05:19.359
+Let's cultivate Emacs in the context
+
+00:05:19.360 --> 00:05:22.859
+of our own digital ecosystem instead.
+
+00:05:22.860 --> 00:05:26.839
+Do more and do more outside of Emacs and
+
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+recognize that a well integrated
+
+00:05:29.600 --> 00:05:35.599
+smaller Emacs leads to a better usage environment.
+
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+Broadly speaking, digital ecosystems are viewed
+
+00:05:39.000 --> 00:05:41.799
+as consisting of 4 parts.
+
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+Ideology, Software, Services and Content.
+
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+Software, Services and Content are polyexistentials
+
+00:05:49.520 --> 00:05:53.119
+and can be analyzed from 3 different aspects:
+
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+Functionality, Usage and Manner-of-Existence.
+
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+By ``manner-of-existence'' of polyexistentials
+
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+we mean everything relating to how the
+
+00:06:03.120 --> 00:06:06.479
+polyexistential exists within society.
+
+00:06:06.480 --> 00:06:08.879
+This includes for example,
+
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+are polyexistentials internally transparent?
+
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+Societal ideology determines manner-of-existence
+
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+of Software, Services and Content.
+
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+And in turn, manner-of-existence of Software,
+
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+Services and Content impacts society.
+
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+In the American model,
+
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+loss of privacy and autonomy are direct
+
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+consequences of the IPR regime.
+
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+Based on this characterization, let's consider
+
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+these three Digital Ecosystems:
+
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+the Proprietary American Digital Ecosystem,
+
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+FOSS and ByStar.
+
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+The 5 big American proprietary tech companies,
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+Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and Amazon
+
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+have created 5 competing enclaves as mostly
+
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+separate and isolated digital ecosystem.
+
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+In this slide, I am focusing on the first 3
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+and each of their OSs,
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+their usage environments
+
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+and their clouds.
+
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+Let's clearly recognize that the economic model
+
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+of these proprietary digital ecosystems is
+
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+``Surveillance Capitalism''.
+
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+Now, let's focus on
+
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+the right side of this picture.
+
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+On the non-proprietary side,
+
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+based on the FOSS model,
+
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+we have ended up with lots of components.
+
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+We have Debian as a platform,
+
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+we have Emacs as
+
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+an editor-centered usage environment.
+
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+But on the non-proprietary side we don't have
+
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+anything that can
+
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+reasonably be considered a digital ecosystem.
+
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+I mean, the services aspect is missing.
+
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+ByStar aspires to be
+
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+a complete non-proprietary digital ecosystem.
+
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+We were all born into the belief system of
+
+00:08:01.640 --> 00:08:03.679
+intellectual property rights,
+
+00:08:03.680 --> 00:08:07.319
+making it exceedingly difficult for us
+
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+to even imagine that this
+
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+foundational ownership framework
+
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+could be fundamentally flawed.
+
+00:08:15.759 --> 00:08:19.479
+I am delighted to announce the availability of my
+
+00:08:19.480 --> 00:08:20.919
+recent book,
+
+00:08:20.920 --> 00:08:24.099
+``Nature of Polyexistentials''.
+
+00:08:24.100 --> 00:08:26.239
+The full title of my book is:
+
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+Nature of Polyexistentials
+
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+Basis for Abolishment of the
+
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+Western Intellectual Property Rights Regime
+
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+And Introduction of
+
+00:08:37.000 --> 00:08:42.479
+the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem.
+
+00:08:42.480 --> 00:08:45.239
+Knowledge, know-how, uses of know-how, ideas,
+
+00:08:45.240 --> 00:08:48.999
+formulas, software and information are inherently
+
+00:08:49.000 --> 00:08:50.839
+non-scarce.
+
+00:08:50.840 --> 00:08:53.679
+They are polyexistentials.
+
+00:08:53.680 --> 00:08:58.599
+Unlike monoexistentials which exist in singular,
+
+00:08:58.600 --> 00:09:03.499
+polyexistentials naturally exist in multiples.
+
+00:09:03.500 --> 00:09:06.839
+What is abundant in nature is being made
+
+00:09:06.840 --> 00:09:10.639
+artificially scarce through man-made ownership
+
+00:09:10.640 --> 00:09:14.039
+rules called copyright and patents.
+
+00:09:15.282 --> 00:09:18.299
+Let me provide a brief overview.
+
+00:09:18.300 --> 00:09:20.959
+This book is divided into five parts,
+
+00:09:20.960 --> 00:09:24.399
+each representing a layer of interest to you
+
+00:09:24.400 --> 00:09:27.559
+and to our societal policymakers.
+
+00:09:28.351 --> 00:09:31.039
+Part I, the philosophical layer
+
+00:09:31.040 --> 00:09:34.479
+delves into the concept of polyexistence.
+
+00:09:34.480 --> 00:09:37.479
+In this part, I introduce,
+
+00:09:37.480 --> 00:09:39.039
+for the very first time,
+
+00:09:39.040 --> 00:09:43.839
+the concepts and terminology of ``polyexistentials''.
+
+00:09:43.840 --> 00:09:47.479
+The topic of restriction of polyexistentals
+
+00:09:47.480 --> 00:09:50.799
+and the Western IPR is one and the same.
+
+00:09:50.800 --> 00:09:55.359
+Comprehending polyexistence invalidates
+
+00:09:55.360 --> 00:09:56.999
+the Western IPR model.
+
+00:09:57.633 --> 00:10:00.839
+We are living inside of an ownership fallacy.
+
+00:10:00.840 --> 00:10:05.319
+The Western IPR regime is a sin of our times.
+
+00:10:06.147 --> 00:10:09.559
+Part II is the pathology layer.
+
+00:10:09.560 --> 00:10:12.959
+Over the course of the past two centuries,
+
+00:10:12.960 --> 00:10:16.599
+numerous theories have been proposed to justify
+
+00:10:16.600 --> 00:10:18.679
+intellectual property.
+
+00:10:18.680 --> 00:10:20.759
+In this Part, I offer
+
+00:10:20.760 --> 00:10:23.839
+my perspective on the weaknesses inherent
+
+00:10:23.840 --> 00:10:26.699
+in each of these theories.
+
+00:10:26.700 --> 00:10:29.119
+Part III, the ethics layer,
+
+00:10:29.120 --> 00:10:31.919
+focuses on contours of cures.
+
+00:10:32.500 --> 00:10:35.220
+Having dismissed the Western intellectual
+
+00:10:35.221 --> 00:10:38.640
+property rights regime as an erroneous
+
+00:10:38.641 --> 00:10:41.999
+governance model for polyexistentials,
+
+00:10:42.000 --> 00:10:43.439
+I propose the
+
+00:10:43.440 --> 00:10:48.279
+Libre-Halaal model of governance of polyexistentials
+
+00:10:48.280 --> 00:10:53.479
+towards facilitating conviviality of tools.
+
+00:10:53.480 --> 00:10:57.199
+Part IV, the engineering layer, introduces the
+
+00:10:57.200 --> 00:11:00.199
+Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem.
+
+00:11:00.200 --> 00:11:04.319
+as an ethical alternative to the prevailing
+
+00:11:04.320 --> 00:11:07.519
+proprietary American digital ecosystem.
+
+00:11:08.071 --> 00:11:11.159
+Part V, the sociology layer,
+
+00:11:11.160 --> 00:11:13.799
+delves into formulation of
+
+00:11:13.800 --> 00:11:17.559
+Libre-Halaal oriented societal policies.
+
+00:11:17.560 --> 00:11:21.679
+It is evident that the abolition of intellectual
+
+00:11:21.680 --> 00:11:25.279
+property carries significant consequences.
+
+00:11:25.280 --> 00:11:29.119
+In this Part, I present my thoughts on this
+
+00:11:29.120 --> 00:11:33.079
+particular dimension for Eastern societies.
+
+00:11:33.080 --> 00:11:37.439
+For Western societies I confine myself to
+
+00:11:37.440 --> 00:11:41.499
+inside of IPR strategies.
+
+00:11:41.500 --> 00:11:44.879
+You can think of this book as being in two volumes.
+
+00:11:44.880 --> 00:11:48.979
+Our focus is Blee in Volume II.
+
+00:11:48.980 --> 00:11:52.879
+But as our blueprint needs to be interdisciplinary,
+
+00:11:52.880 --> 00:11:56.839
+there are some key concepts of Volume I that I'll
+
+00:11:56.840 --> 00:11:59.199
+briefly discuss here.
+
+00:12:00.359 --> 00:12:03.599
+Volume I deals with the general concept of
+
+00:12:03.600 --> 00:12:07.599
+polyexistence and invalidity of IPR.
+
+00:12:07.600 --> 00:12:13.439
+In Chapter 11, I introduce the very sensitive and potent
+
+00:12:13.440 --> 00:12:17.779
+vocabulary of Halaal and Libre-Halaal.
+
+00:12:17.780 --> 00:12:20.919
+Volume II is backed by software and internet
+
+00:12:20.920 --> 00:12:21.839
+services.
+
+00:12:22.602 --> 00:12:23.799
+The contents of this book
+
+00:12:23.800 --> 00:12:26.319
+belong to all of humanity
+
+00:12:26.320 --> 00:12:29.839
+and verbatim copying of it is unrestricted.
+
+00:12:29.840 --> 00:12:33.199
+If you want to read it, this book is yours.
+
+00:12:33.681 --> 00:12:36.919
+The ``Nature of Polyexistentials'' book is
+
+00:12:36.920 --> 00:12:41.499
+available both online and in print.
+
+00:12:41.500 --> 00:12:44.159
+This book is available as two editions.
+
+00:12:44.160 --> 00:12:47.519
+The US Edition and the International edition.
+
+00:12:48.082 --> 00:12:50.679
+The US Edition is written with
+
+00:12:50.680 --> 00:12:54.279
+a slightly milder Western unfriendly tone,
+
+00:12:54.280 --> 00:12:57.159
+while the International Edition
+
+00:12:57.160 --> 00:13:01.399
+includes additional original content in Farsi.
+
+00:13:02.324 --> 00:13:05.839
+I consider the International Edition to be the
+
+00:13:05.840 --> 00:13:07.159
+authoritative version.
+
+00:13:07.160 --> 00:13:09.959
+However, many readers in
+
+00:13:09.960 --> 00:13:12.239
+the US and Western countries
+
+00:13:12.240 --> 00:13:14.319
+may prefer the US Edition.
+
+00:13:15.614 --> 00:13:18.719
+I maintain separate Git repositories
+
+00:13:18.720 --> 00:13:21.559
+for each edition on GitHub.
+
+00:13:21.560 --> 00:13:28.639
+US Edition is at bxplpc/120033 and
+
+00:13:28.640 --> 00:13:36.139
+International Edition is at bxplpc/120074
+
+00:13:36.140 --> 00:13:40.399
+Cloning these repositories will give you access
+
+00:13:40.400 --> 00:13:45.559
+to the book in PDF format (suitable for both A4
+
+00:13:45.560 --> 00:13:50.639
+and US Letter printing) and in EPUB format.
+
+00:13:50.640 --> 00:13:54.399
+Alternatively, the content can be downloaded
+
+00:13:54.400 --> 00:13:58.639
+directly from your browser without needing to
+
+00:13:58.640 --> 00:14:00.159
+clone the repositories.
+
+00:14:01.948 --> 00:14:05.199
+To ensure broader online availability and
+
+00:14:05.200 --> 00:14:09.279
+stability, I have also published the book on
+
+00:14:09.280 --> 00:14:11.879
+Zenodo, complete with a
+
+00:14:11.880 --> 00:14:16.399
+DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
+
+00:14:16.400 --> 00:14:20.399
+You can download both the A4 and
+
+00:14:20.400 --> 00:14:24.359
+8.5 x 11 PDFs from there as well.
+
+00:14:25.290 --> 00:14:28.919
+The book is also available in print on Amazon and
+
+00:14:28.920 --> 00:14:30.959
+at most major bookstores in
+
+00:14:30.960 --> 00:14:34.139
+the US and Western regions.
+
+00:14:34.140 --> 00:14:36.319
+The ISBNs for both editions
+
+00:14:36.320 --> 00:14:38.899
+are included in this slide.
+
+00:14:38.900 --> 00:14:41.079
+Additionally, I have published
+
+00:14:41.080 --> 00:14:45.519
+this book in Iran through Jangal Publishers.
+
+00:14:45.520 --> 00:14:47.799
+I did not write this book for profit.
+
+00:14:47.800 --> 00:14:50.079
+My aim is to share my thoughts
+
+00:14:50.080 --> 00:14:52.479
+and encourage readers to
+
+00:14:52.480 --> 00:14:54.799
+engage with my views and ideas.
+
+00:14:54.800 --> 00:14:57.239
+Your feedback is welcome, and
+
+00:14:57.240 --> 00:14:59.279
+I am genuinely interested in
+
+00:14:59.280 --> 00:15:02.039
+hearing your perspectives.
+
+00:15:02.040 --> 00:15:04.999
+In Western markets, I have priced the print
+
+00:15:05.000 --> 00:15:09.219
+edition somewhat above production costs.
+
+00:15:09.220 --> 00:15:10.919
+If you find value in the
+
+00:15:10.920 --> 00:15:13.399
+book and the ByStar project,
+
+00:15:13.400 --> 00:15:16.839
+purchasing a copy will help support my work.
+
+00:15:16.840 --> 00:15:19.759
+Thanks in advance for your support.
+
+00:15:22.315 --> 00:15:24.199
+And here are the same links
+
+00:15:24.200 --> 00:15:26.899
+as a native Reveal slide.
+
+00:15:26.900 --> 00:15:29.519
+If instead of a video, you are viewing this
+
+00:15:29.520 --> 00:15:32.479
+presentation as a Reveal web page,
+
+00:15:32.480 --> 00:15:37.679
+you can just click on the pointers and URLs.
+
+00:15:37.680 --> 00:15:41.519
+The concept of polyexistentials has not appeared
+
+00:15:41.520 --> 00:15:46.339
+in prior discussions of validity of IPR.
+
+00:15:46.340 --> 00:15:49.919
+Once you start thinking in terms of monoexistence
+
+00:15:49.920 --> 00:15:53.759
+and polyexistence, the recognition of
+
+00:15:53.760 --> 00:15:58.079
+illegitimacy of Western IPR becomes very simple.
+
+00:15:58.949 --> 00:16:03.059
+I want to very quickly give you a taste of that.
+
+00:16:03.060 --> 00:16:05.559
+You can of course dig deeper in the book.
+
+00:16:06.495 --> 00:16:10.619
+Existence and possession are aspects of nature.
+
+00:16:10.620 --> 00:16:13.779
+Ownership are man-made rules.
+
+00:16:13.780 --> 00:16:16.759
+All material objects exist in singular
+
+00:16:16.760 --> 00:16:18.879
+and are monoexistentials.
+
+00:16:19.481 --> 00:16:22.439
+For monoexistentials, things are simple.
+
+00:16:22.971 --> 00:16:25.519
+Monoexsitentials, say paper,
+
+00:16:25.520 --> 00:16:27.599
+exists in singular.
+
+00:16:27.600 --> 00:16:31.319
+It naturally has a single possessor.
+
+00:16:31.776 --> 00:16:35.079
+A single owner can be assigned to it
+
+00:16:35.080 --> 00:16:40.579
+which then makes that single possession lawful.
+
+00:16:40.580 --> 00:16:45.199
+Polyexistentials naturally exist in multiples.
+
+00:16:45.200 --> 00:16:48.279
+Much of our world is actually a mixture of
+
+00:16:48.280 --> 00:16:51.239
+monoexistentials and polyexistentials,
+
+00:16:51.240 --> 00:16:57.039
+which we call mixed-existentials.
+
+00:16:57.040 --> 00:17:00.999
+Possession of polyexistentials is naturally
+
+00:17:01.000 --> 00:17:04.159
+many-to-many. Without any conflict,
+
+00:17:04.160 --> 00:17:07.879
+polyexistentials can have many possessors.
+
+00:17:07.880 --> 00:17:13.639
+Polyexistentials are inherently Non-Rivalry.
+
+00:17:13.640 --> 00:17:17.519
+The requirement for ownership to be in harmony
+
+00:17:17.520 --> 00:17:20.839
+with the nature of possession and existence is
+
+00:17:20.840 --> 00:17:26.079
+violated by the Western IPR regime which assigns
+
+00:17:26.080 --> 00:17:28.639
+a single owner to what exists
+
+00:17:28.640 --> 00:17:32.339
+and is possessed in multiples.
+
+00:17:32.340 --> 00:17:33.719
+The end result is
+
+00:17:33.720 --> 00:17:37.139
+creation of Artificial Scarcity.
+
+00:17:37.140 --> 00:17:39.599
+Ramification of ownership mistakes
+
+00:17:39.600 --> 00:17:41.679
+are usually catastrophic.
+
+00:17:41.680 --> 00:17:45.759
+Consider the previous Western and American
+
+00:17:45.760 --> 00:17:50.079
+ownership mistake -- that of American Slavery --
+
+00:17:50.080 --> 00:17:54.399
+ownership of Africans by Americans and Europeans.
+
+00:17:55.000 --> 00:17:56.639
+See Chapter 7 -
+
+00:17:56.640 --> 00:18:00.319
+``Western Slavery and the Western IPR Regime''
+
+00:18:00.320 --> 00:18:02.959
+of the book for some parallels
+
+00:18:02.960 --> 00:18:04.479
+between these mistakes.
+
+00:18:04.480 --> 00:18:09.399
+This time with the Western IPR ownership mistake
+
+00:18:09.400 --> 00:18:13.779
+all of humanity is in danger.
+
+00:18:13.780 --> 00:18:15.559
+So, how are we to
+
+00:18:15.560 --> 00:18:18.739
+correct this catastrophic mistake?
+
+00:18:18.740 --> 00:18:21.679
+The strategies of Public Licenses and
+
+00:18:21.680 --> 00:18:24.679
+FOSS are not sufficient.
+
+00:18:24.680 --> 00:18:26.679
+hese are minor band-aids.
+
+00:18:26.680 --> 00:18:28.639
+We need to do a lot more.
+
+00:18:28.640 --> 00:18:31.719
+We need to understand what are we going to
+
+00:18:31.720 --> 00:18:36.279
+replace the mistaken Western IPR regime with.
+
+00:18:36.280 --> 00:18:37.559
+My answer is:
+
+00:18:37.560 --> 00:18:41.359
+``Libre-Halaal Governance of Polyexistentials''.
+
+00:18:41.360 --> 00:18:44.479
+Much of my book revolves around that.
+
+00:18:44.480 --> 00:18:47.879
+We need to fully reject ownership of
+
+00:18:47.880 --> 00:18:52.119
+polyexistentals and replace it with attribution
+
+00:18:52.120 --> 00:18:55.359
+machinaries towards just rewards.
+
+00:18:56.090 --> 00:19:00.879
+We need to abolish the ``Artificial Scarcity'' of
+
+00:19:00.880 --> 00:19:04.039
+polyexistentials that the Western IPR regime
+
+00:19:04.040 --> 00:19:06.799
+has created and restore
+
+00:19:06.800 --> 00:19:10.079
+polyexistentals back to their natural state,
+
+00:19:10.080 --> 00:19:16.199
+that of ``Non-Rivalrous Public Goods''.
+
+00:19:16.940 --> 00:19:20.119
+By now many Westerners and many West-Toxicated
+
+00:19:20.120 --> 00:19:24.039
+are thinking: these are empty slogans that are
+
+00:19:24.040 --> 00:19:24.999
+going no where.
+
+00:19:25.000 --> 00:19:26.279
+And they are right.
+
+00:19:26.280 --> 00:19:28.519
+Copyright and Patents are
+
+00:19:28.520 --> 00:19:30.679
+fully entrenched in the West.
+
+00:19:30.680 --> 00:19:33.319
+But what about the rest of the world,
+
+00:19:33.320 --> 00:19:34.519
+what about the
+
+00:19:34.520 --> 00:19:37.559
+Chinese, the Iranians, Brazilians, Cubans
+
+00:19:37.560 --> 00:19:39.239
+and the rest.
+
+00:19:39.240 --> 00:19:41.239
+The Intellectual Property Rights
+
+00:19:41.240 --> 00:19:43.879
+regime is not universal.
+
+00:19:43.880 --> 00:19:47.319
+There is more to the World than the West.
+
+00:19:47.320 --> 00:19:50.759
+What if the WTO was to be recognized
+
+00:19:50.760 --> 00:19:51.879
+for what it is:
+
+00:19:52.320 --> 00:19:56.119
+the Western Trade Organization?
+
+00:19:56.120 --> 00:19:58.879
+Thus far, I have been discussing the nature of
+
+00:19:58.880 --> 00:20:04.519
+all polyexistentials -- any formula in any form.
+
+00:20:04.520 --> 00:20:07.439
+Next, I want to turn our attention to
+
+00:20:07.440 --> 00:20:11.279
+digitals in general and Software in particular.
+
+00:20:12.480 --> 00:20:13.359
+Software is a
+
+00:20:13.360 --> 00:20:16.159
+very special form of polyexistentials.
+
+00:20:16.160 --> 00:20:18.719
+Software is immediately useful.
+
+00:20:18.720 --> 00:20:21.119
+Software produces tools.
+
+00:20:21.120 --> 00:20:25.399
+Digitals as text, music, video, etc.
+
+00:20:25.400 --> 00:20:28.719
+are pure forms of polyexistentials
+
+00:20:28.720 --> 00:20:30.799
+that are controlled by software.
+
+00:20:31.320 --> 00:20:35.679
+As developers we know well that we can best
+
+00:20:35.680 --> 00:20:38.759
+produce good software through collaboration.
+
+00:20:38.760 --> 00:20:41.559
+In that collaborative model,
+
+00:20:41.560 --> 00:20:45.879
+the software itself performs a collaborative role.
+
+00:20:45.880 --> 00:20:50.359
+Software functions as a vessel for accumulation
+
+00:20:50.360 --> 00:20:53.759
+of our expert component contributions.
+
+00:20:54.560 --> 00:20:57.679
+The Western IPR model cultivates
+
+00:20:57.680 --> 00:21:00.919
+``Artificial Scarcities'' and ``competition'',
+
+00:21:00.920 --> 00:21:04.279
+but software developers instinctly
+
+00:21:04.280 --> 00:21:07.039
+recognized the superiority of
+
+00:21:07.040 --> 00:21:10.439
+the natural collaborative model.
+
+00:21:10.440 --> 00:21:14.119
+Through Public Licenses, us software developers,
+
+00:21:14.120 --> 00:21:18.679
+have done a jujitsu on the IPR model and have
+
+00:21:19.230 --> 00:21:22.719
+created a collaborative framework inside of the
+
+00:21:22.720 --> 00:21:25.919
+copyright model. Based on that,
+
+00:21:25.920 --> 00:21:27.719
+Natural Public Goods
+
+00:21:27.720 --> 00:21:31.679
+have defeated Artificial Scarcity.
+
+00:21:31.680 --> 00:21:34.479
+Our success with software is proof that the
+
+00:21:34.480 --> 00:21:38.559
+entirety of the Western IPR regime is flawed.
+
+00:21:40.240 --> 00:21:44.279
+As a profession, us Software Engineers, need to
+
+00:21:44.280 --> 00:21:47.379
+create a relationship with society.
+
+00:21:47.380 --> 00:21:50.519
+We need to demand for societal rules
+
+00:21:50.520 --> 00:21:53.599
+which establish proper manner-of-existence
+
+00:21:53.600 --> 00:21:56.999
+of software and internet application services.
+
+00:21:57.000 --> 00:21:59.359
+In return, based on that,
+
+00:21:59.360 --> 00:22:03.199
+we should fulfill our guardianship role and make
+
+00:22:03.200 --> 00:22:07.799
+sure that autonomy and privacy are preserved and
+
+00:22:07.800 --> 00:22:11.759
+that practiced digital ecosystems are healthy.
+
+00:22:11.760 --> 00:22:15.239
+To get there we need to come up with the right
+
+00:22:15.240 --> 00:22:18.079
+label that represents the proper
+
+00:22:18.080 --> 00:22:20.939
+manner-of-existence of software.
+
+00:22:20.940 --> 00:22:22.999
+Thus far, two labels
+
+00:22:23.000 --> 00:22:24.399
+have appeared on the scene:
+
+00:22:24.400 --> 00:22:28.159
+Free Software and Open Source.
+
+00:22:28.160 --> 00:22:32.199
+I am saying that both are problematic.
+
+00:22:32.200 --> 00:22:34.479
+Free Software is ill directed.
+
+00:22:34.480 --> 00:22:38.199
+It is based on the model of granting users,
+
+00:22:38.200 --> 00:22:42.839
+freedoms that are irrelevant to most software users.
+
+00:22:43.610 --> 00:22:46.679
+Perhaps Copyleft or Ethical Software
+
+00:22:46.680 --> 00:22:49.699
+could have been better labels.
+
+00:22:49.700 --> 00:22:52.359
+Open Source is a moral compromise.
+
+00:22:52.360 --> 00:22:58.439
+It rejects the requirement for perpetuity of Copyleft.
+
+00:22:58.440 --> 00:23:01.999
+It facilitates convergence of corporate interest
+
+00:23:02.000 --> 00:23:06.599
+and surrogate activities of software developers.
+
+00:23:06.600 --> 00:23:09.839
+Over time, proprietary corporations too
+
+00:23:09.840 --> 00:23:11.959
+have come to recognize the
+
+00:23:11.960 --> 00:23:15.819
+superiority of the collaborative model.
+
+00:23:15.820 --> 00:23:18.959
+These proprietary corporations then derailed
+
+00:23:18.960 --> 00:23:21.919
+the original intent that all software
+
+00:23:21.920 --> 00:23:24.159
+should always remain open-source.
+
+00:23:24.160 --> 00:23:27.319
+With permissive public licenses which
+
+00:23:27.320 --> 00:23:31.719
+permit open-source becoming proprietary,
+
+00:23:31.720 --> 00:23:34.079
+the intent of Free Software has been
+
+00:23:34.080 --> 00:23:37.679
+marginalized and permissive open-source
+
+00:23:37.680 --> 00:23:40.119
+has become the norm.
+
+00:23:40.120 --> 00:23:42.679
+I expand on all of this in Chapter 12,
+
+00:23:42.680 --> 00:23:46.899
+``Digital Non-Proprietary Movements''.
+
+00:23:46.900 --> 00:23:49.599
+Instead of Free Software and Open Source,
+
+00:23:49.600 --> 00:23:53.679
+the label that I introduce is: ``Libre-Halaal''.
+
+00:23:55.320 --> 00:23:58.319
+The Libre-Halaal label is distinct and
+
+00:23:58.320 --> 00:24:00.239
+different from FOSS labels.
+
+00:24:00.240 --> 00:24:03.479
+As an inside-of-IPR strategy,
+
+00:24:03.480 --> 00:24:06.239
+the Libre-Halaal label maps
+
+00:24:06.240 --> 00:24:08.439
+to a single public license ---
+
+00:24:08.440 --> 00:24:11.779
+the Affero GPL (AGPL).
+
+00:24:11.780 --> 00:24:13.439
+In the Libre-Halaal model,
+
+00:24:13.440 --> 00:24:15.599
+it is not up to developers to
+
+00:24:15.600 --> 00:24:17.679
+choose their own licenses.
+
+00:24:18.230 --> 00:24:21.799
+There is only one correct license that conveys the
+
+00:24:21.800 --> 00:24:25.319
+Libre-Halaal manner-of-existence of software.
+
+00:24:25.830 --> 00:24:29.759
+Also, unlike the FOSS labels that dance around
+
+00:24:29.760 --> 00:24:33.439
+the validity of the Western IPR regime,
+
+00:24:33.440 --> 00:24:37.039
+the Libre-Halaal label recognizes
+
+00:24:37.040 --> 00:24:40.199
+the invalidity of the Western IPR regime,
+
+00:24:40.200 --> 00:24:43.959
+calls for abolishment of Western IPR
+
+00:24:43.960 --> 00:24:49.779
+and suggests various outside-of-IPR strategies.
+
+00:24:49.780 --> 00:24:54.199
+See Part V, ``Formulation of Societal Policies''
+
+00:24:54.200 --> 00:24:55.119
+for details.
+
+00:24:55.860 --> 00:24:59.359
+Furthermore, unlike FOSS which is
+
+00:24:59.360 --> 00:25:03.519
+just software oriented, the Libre-Halaal label goes
+
+00:25:03.520 --> 00:25:05.799
+beyond software and also
+
+00:25:05.800 --> 00:25:11.059
+applies to internet application services.
+
+00:25:11.060 --> 00:25:14.559
+In many ways, software is yesterday's news.
+
+00:25:15.010 --> 00:25:17.519
+Much of what we are experiencing
+
+00:25:17.520 --> 00:25:18.639
+today is in the form of
+
+00:25:18.640 --> 00:25:20.839
+internet application services.
+
+00:25:21.610 --> 00:25:24.159
+Internet application services provide
+
+00:25:24.160 --> 00:25:27.479
+remote access to execution of software.
+
+00:25:28.140 --> 00:25:31.719
+As such, much of FOSS has become proprietary
+
+00:25:31.720 --> 00:25:33.679
+internet application services
+
+00:25:33.680 --> 00:25:37.879
+as AGPL is rarely used.
+
+00:25:38.900 --> 00:25:42.359
+This is why the Libre-Halaal definitions and labels
+
+00:25:42.360 --> 00:25:48.559
+span software and Internet Application Services.
+
+00:25:48.560 --> 00:25:52.319
+Based on the interdisciplinary stage setting that
+
+00:25:52.320 --> 00:25:55.959
+the ``Nature of Polyexistentials'' book provided
+
+00:25:55.960 --> 00:25:59.479
+and the ByStar blueprint that we reviewed, we can
+
+00:25:59.480 --> 00:26:01.679
+now focus on Blee.
+
+00:26:01.680 --> 00:26:04.839
+Think of Blee as a layer on top of Emacs and
+
+00:26:04.840 --> 00:26:07.919
+think of BISOS as a layer on top of Debian.
+
+00:26:09.590 --> 00:26:13.959
+Let's bootstrap Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee.
+
+00:26:13.960 --> 00:26:15.439
+Starting from scratch,
+
+00:26:15.440 --> 00:26:19.459
+get yourself a fresh copy of Debian 12.
+
+00:26:19.460 --> 00:26:25.159
+Then go to https://github.com/bxGenesis/start
+
+00:26:26.220 --> 00:26:29.439
+The README.org file of that github repo is same
+
+00:26:29.440 --> 00:26:30.479
+as Chapter 18,
+
+00:26:30.480 --> 00:26:32.879
+``Engineering Adoption of BISOS and ByStar''
+
+00:26:32.880 --> 00:26:33.999
+of the book.
+
+00:26:35.160 --> 00:26:41.559
+We will next run ``raw-bisos.sh'', but prior to
+
+00:26:41.560 --> 00:26:44.679
+that let's take a quick look.
+
+00:26:44.680 --> 00:26:46.999
+This bootstrap scripts will
+
+00:26:47.000 --> 00:26:50.199
+do a lot as root on your Fresh-Debian.
+
+00:26:50.200 --> 00:26:54.279
+It is best to first try it on a disposable VM.
+
+00:26:54.950 --> 00:26:58.319
+raw-bisos.sh adds
+
+00:26:58.320 --> 00:27:00.879
+the current debian user to sudoers.
+
+00:27:00.880 --> 00:27:04.119
+Then it installs pipx.
+
+00:27:04.120 --> 00:27:06.679
+And then with pipx
+
+00:27:06.680 --> 00:27:11.719
+it installs from PyPI bisos.provision.
+
+00:27:12.710 --> 00:27:15.919
+bisos.provision includes additional
+
+00:27:15.920 --> 00:27:19.819
+bash scripts that are then executed.
+
+00:27:19.820 --> 00:27:23.279
+Full installation involves setting up various
+
+00:27:23.280 --> 00:27:26.959
+accounts, groups, various directory hierarchies,
+
+00:27:26.960 --> 00:27:31.239
+lots of apt packages and lots of python packages
+
+00:27:31.240 --> 00:27:35.239
+from the bisos namespace.
+
+00:27:35.240 --> 00:27:38.719
+If you are ready, copy and paste this line and
+
+00:27:38.720 --> 00:27:40.459
+run it.
+
+00:27:40.460 --> 00:27:43.419
+You will be prompted for the root password.
+
+00:27:43.420 --> 00:27:44.679
+Then be patient.
+
+00:27:45.170 --> 00:27:48.999
+Full installation can take 15 minutes or so.
+
+00:27:49.000 --> 00:27:52.599
+The logs of this script are also captured in
+
+00:27:52.600 --> 00:27:59.839
+~/raw-bisos-${dateTag}-log.org
+
+00:27:59.840 --> 00:28:02.319
+What has been installed on your system are
+
+00:28:02.320 --> 00:28:04.799
+Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee.
+
+00:28:05.250 --> 00:28:09.079
+The universality of Debian let's us build on
+
+00:28:09.080 --> 00:28:13.599
+BISOS and Blee both in the usage environment and
+
+00:28:13.600 --> 00:28:14.959
+the service environment.
+
+00:28:16.570 --> 00:28:20.759
+With Emacs 30 now available on Android and with
+
+00:28:20.760 --> 00:28:25.559
+Termux apt packages infrastructure in place, it
+
+00:28:25.560 --> 00:28:27.039
+will be very viable to
+
+00:28:27.040 --> 00:28:30.379
+port BISOS and Blee to Android.
+
+00:28:30.380 --> 00:28:32.579
+We have not done so yet.
+
+00:28:32.580 --> 00:28:36.239
+We are waiting for Emacs-30 to mature up.
+
+00:28:36.240 --> 00:28:40.479
+This is ByStar's ``Mobile Second'' strategy.
+
+00:28:40.480 --> 00:28:44.039
+Upon completion of the bootstrapping process, you
+
+00:28:44.040 --> 00:28:47.959
+end up with Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee.
+
+00:28:47.960 --> 00:28:49.639
+You then need to relogin.
+
+00:28:49.640 --> 00:28:52.559
+At which point you notice that a new account
+
+00:28:52.560 --> 00:28:56.279
+called bystar has been created.
+
+00:28:56.280 --> 00:28:59.679
+``bystar'' is the default usage account.
+
+00:28:59.680 --> 00:29:01.799
+Let's login into it.
+
+00:29:01.800 --> 00:29:06.099
+You will see a customized ByStar Gnome Desktop.
+
+00:29:06.100 --> 00:29:10.319
+You will also notice a ``Blee Startup'' icon.
+
+00:29:10.320 --> 00:29:13.619
+Let's use it and start Blee.
+
+00:29:13.620 --> 00:29:17.039
+Notice that the Emacs splash-screen has been
+
+00:29:17.040 --> 00:29:20.919
+replaced and also note that the splash-screen is
+
+00:29:20.920 --> 00:29:23.299
+in org-mode.
+
+00:29:23.300 --> 00:29:26.639
+All the original Emacs splash-screen
+
+00:29:26.640 --> 00:29:31.999
+info is kept under ``About Emacs''.
+
+00:29:32.000 --> 00:29:34.639
+Let me enlarge the screen.
+
+00:29:34.640 --> 00:29:37.619
+Now we can live inside of Blee.
+
+00:29:37.620 --> 00:29:38.959
+Notice that the top
+
+00:29:38.960 --> 00:29:43.719
+drop down Emacs menus have been augmented.
+
+00:29:43.720 --> 00:29:48.659
+Everything to the left of the ``File'' menu, is new.
+
+00:29:48.660 --> 00:29:51.319
+Notice the ``Panels'' menus.
+
+00:29:51.320 --> 00:29:54.019
+More on these later.
+
+00:29:54.020 --> 00:29:56.559
+Now let me get myself a shell.
+
+00:29:56.560 --> 00:30:02.659
+And run tail /etc/passwd.
+
+00:30:02.660 --> 00:30:04.159
+Notice that a number of
+
+00:30:04.160 --> 00:30:06.839
+new accounts have been created.
+
+00:30:06.840 --> 00:30:14.879
+Notably: bisos, bystar and bpos-delimiter.
+
+00:30:14.880 --> 00:30:18.639
+Let's next cd to /bisos.
+
+00:30:18.640 --> 00:30:21.879
+Everything related to bisos is in here.
+
+00:30:21.880 --> 00:30:26.319
+The rest is as Debian was.
+
+00:30:26.320 --> 00:30:33.359
+Let's take a look at /bisos/blee/env3.
+
+00:30:33.360 --> 00:30:37.139
+All the elisp code for Blee is in here.
+
+00:30:37.140 --> 00:30:41.299
+For now, Blee is layered on top of Doom.
+
+00:30:41.300 --> 00:30:45.199
+Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee are starting points.
+
+00:30:45.200 --> 00:30:47.959
+They are meant to be customized.
+
+00:30:47.960 --> 00:30:53.739
+Let's next see how that is done.
+
+00:30:53.740 --> 00:30:58.359
+Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee are foundational layers.
+
+00:30:58.850 --> 00:31:01.719
+They can be augmented in a variety of ways.
+
+00:31:01.720 --> 00:31:05.599
+The basic unit in the ByStar model is the
+
+00:31:05.600 --> 00:31:07.959
+``Autonomous Site''.
+
+00:31:07.960 --> 00:31:10.559
+Think of the ``Autonomous Site'' as the
+
+00:31:10.560 --> 00:31:13.439
+totality of computing and communication
+
+00:31:13.440 --> 00:31:16.239
+capabilities in a modern family
+
+00:31:16.240 --> 00:31:20.399
+home plus the ability of that family to host
+
+00:31:20.400 --> 00:31:23.559
+their own internet application services.
+
+00:31:24.280 --> 00:31:28.639
+Let's walk through how Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee are
+
+00:31:28.640 --> 00:31:32.879
+used to construct an Autonomous Site.
+
+00:31:32.880 --> 00:31:36.039
+BISOS augmentation model is based on
+
+00:31:36.040 --> 00:31:40.299
+``BISOS Capability Bundles'' BCBs.
+
+00:31:40.300 --> 00:31:43.479
+Raw-BISOS can be augmented to
+
+00:31:43.480 --> 00:31:46.659
+become a Virtual Machines Hosting service.
+
+00:31:46.660 --> 00:31:50.599
+From there on we can use reproducible images to
+
+00:31:50.600 --> 00:31:54.199
+implement the infrastructure of sites.
+
+00:31:54.200 --> 00:31:56.799
+Two key site services are the
+
+00:31:56.800 --> 00:32:01.219
+``Site BPOs Gitlab Server''
+
+00:32:01.220 --> 00:32:04.079
+and ``Site Registrars''.
+
+00:32:04.080 --> 00:32:06.799
+With these in place we can facilitate
+
+00:32:06.800 --> 00:32:10.879
+self-hosting, which in the BISOS model is called
+
+00:32:10.880 --> 00:32:15.439
+Possession Assertable Libre Services (PALS).
+
+00:32:15.440 --> 00:32:18.639
+These topics and these concepts are described in
+
+00:32:18.640 --> 00:32:25.219
+Chapter 17, ``Technology of ByStar: BISOS''.
+
+00:32:25.220 --> 00:32:28.839
+The concepts of Service Portability, Service
+
+00:32:28.840 --> 00:32:32.599
+Possession Assertion, Autonomous Site and Inner,
+
+00:32:32.600 --> 00:32:36.999
+Outer and Exposed Rims of Autonomous Site are
+
+00:32:37.000 --> 00:32:39.899
+fundamental to ByStar.
+
+00:32:39.900 --> 00:32:42.279
+These are shown in this figure as
+
+00:32:42.280 --> 00:32:43.519
+``Network Abodes''.
+
+00:32:43.520 --> 00:32:47.839
+Chapter 17 of the book provides more details.
+
+00:32:49.490 --> 00:32:52.919
+Blee introduces a number of new concepts that
+
+00:32:52.920 --> 00:32:57.359
+augment Emacs. Some of these are intertwined with
+
+00:32:57.360 --> 00:33:01.039
+BISOS and ByStar. But some are not.
+
+00:33:01.040 --> 00:33:04.199
+Here, I provide some examples of these new
+
+00:33:04.200 --> 00:33:07.019
+general concepts.
+
+00:33:07.020 --> 00:33:10.599
+We love Emacs and we love Unix because their
+
+00:33:10.600 --> 00:33:14.599
+design is convivial. By convivial, I am referring
+
+00:33:14.600 --> 00:33:17.799
+to Ivan Illich's concept and terminology of
+
+00:33:17.800 --> 00:33:21.159
+``Tools for Conviviality''. It was first
+
+00:33:21.160 --> 00:33:25.219
+published in 1973. It's a must read.
+
+00:33:25.220 --> 00:33:28.519
+A goal of the design of the ByStar Digital
+
+00:33:28.520 --> 00:33:32.639
+Ecosystem is to enlarge aggregated conviviality.
+
+00:33:32.640 --> 00:33:37.239
+Here, let's start by reviewing the idioms and
+
+00:33:37.240 --> 00:33:40.559
+memes that have made Emacs and Unix so very
+
+00:33:40.560 --> 00:33:44.639
+convivial and some of the key idioms that have
+
+00:33:44.640 --> 00:33:48.079
+augmented them over the years -- I am showing
+
+00:33:48.080 --> 00:33:50.279
+them as ``Linux PlusPlus''
+
+00:33:50.280 --> 00:33:52.919
+and ``Emacs PlusPlus''.
+
+00:33:52.920 --> 00:33:54.759
+For the most part these
+
+00:33:54.760 --> 00:33:57.959
+two philosophies have not been combined.
+
+00:33:57.960 --> 00:33:59.759
+They were developed and have
+
+00:33:59.760 --> 00:34:01.719
+evolved mostly separately.
+
+00:34:01.720 --> 00:34:06.479
+Think of BISOS idioms as an extension of Linux
+
+00:34:06.480 --> 00:34:10.519
+PlusPlus idioms and think of Blee idioms as an
+
+00:34:10.520 --> 00:34:14.179
+extension of Emacs PlusPlus.
+
+00:34:14.180 --> 00:34:16.799
+Then intertwine BISOS and Blee.
+
+00:34:16.800 --> 00:34:21.519
+This aggregated convivial tools powers ByStar.
+
+00:34:22.179 --> 00:34:25.479
+Let me first explain what I mean by aggregated
+
+00:34:25.480 --> 00:34:28.279
+convivial tools, and then
+
+00:34:28.280 --> 00:34:32.139
+let me give some examples.
+
+00:34:32.140 --> 00:34:34.759
+Here is a key sentence from Illich's,
+
+00:34:34.760 --> 00:34:39.719
+``Tools for Conviviality'' 1973 essay:
+
+00:34:39.720 --> 00:34:43.599
+Convivial tools are those which give each person
+
+00:34:43.600 --> 00:34:47.199
+who uses them the greatest opportunity to enrich
+
+00:34:47.200 --> 00:34:48.839
+the environment with the
+
+00:34:48.840 --> 00:34:52.739
+fruits of his or her vision.
+
+00:34:52.740 --> 00:34:55.559
+Proprietary manner-of-existence of software
+
+00:34:55.560 --> 00:34:57.999
+makes them industrial.
+
+00:34:58.000 --> 00:35:00.399
+Libre-Halaal manner-of-existence
+
+00:35:00.400 --> 00:35:03.319
+of software is a prerequisite for conviviality.
+
+00:35:03.320 --> 00:35:07.439
+The concept of
+
+00:35:07.440 --> 00:35:10.639
+``Org Dynamic Blocks'' is very powerful.
+
+00:35:10.640 --> 00:35:14.399
+But, why should they be primarily used
+
+00:35:14.400 --> 00:35:16.279
+in Org-Mode.
+
+00:35:16.280 --> 00:35:18.599
+I say let's generalize them to
+
+00:35:18.600 --> 00:35:20.239
+``Emacs Dynamic Blocks''.
+
+00:35:20.240 --> 00:35:24.279
+Have defaults for org-dblock-start-re in
+
+00:35:24.280 --> 00:35:29.759
+every relevant mode and use them everywhere.
+
+00:35:29.760 --> 00:35:30.679
+Blee does that.
+
+00:35:30.680 --> 00:35:33.239
+In programming languages, Dynamic
+
+00:35:33.240 --> 00:35:34.879
+Blocks can be used as visible macros.
+
+00:35:34.880 --> 00:35:38.939
+Let me give you an example of how I use them.
+
+00:35:38.940 --> 00:35:41.759
+For those of us who live inside of Emacs,
+
+00:35:41.760 --> 00:35:46.359
+enhancing programming with org-mode capabilities
+
+00:35:46.360 --> 00:35:47.859
+is awesome.
+
+00:35:47.860 --> 00:35:50.379
+Incredibly awesome!
+
+00:35:50.380 --> 00:35:52.819
+This can be done in two ways.
+
+00:35:52.820 --> 00:35:57.159
+(1) With Literate Programming and org-babel.
+
+00:35:57.160 --> 00:35:58.799
+and (2) with
+
+00:35:58.800 --> 00:36:03.459
+Traditional/Surrounded Programming and COMEEGA.
+
+00:36:03.460 --> 00:36:04.959
+COMEEGA stands for
+
+00:36:04.960 --> 00:36:08.679
+Collaborative Org-Mode Enhanced Emacs
+
+00:36:08.680 --> 00:36:10.559
+Generalized Authorship.
+
+00:36:10.560 --> 00:36:15.259
+It is just an acronym that I have come up with.
+
+00:36:15.260 --> 00:36:18.319
+Literate Programming and org-babel
+
+00:36:18.320 --> 00:36:20.059
+are well established.
+
+00:36:20.060 --> 00:36:25.599
+There is a related talk in EmacsConf-2024 titled:
+
+00:36:25.600 --> 00:36:30.839
+``Literate Programming for the 21st Century''.
+
+00:36:30.840 --> 00:36:33.559
+COMEEGA is the inverse of org-babel.
+
+00:36:34.080 --> 00:36:38.479
+I prefer COMEEGA over org-babel,
+
+00:36:38.480 --> 00:36:39.599
+because I prefer
+
+00:36:39.600 --> 00:36:41.799
+Traditional/Surrounded Programming
+
+00:36:41.800 --> 00:36:44.899
+over Literate Programming.
+
+00:36:44.900 --> 00:36:46.359
+To each his own.
+
+00:36:46.360 --> 00:36:49.079
+This is not about that debate.
+
+00:36:49.080 --> 00:36:51.039
+This is about mixing your
+
+00:36:51.040 --> 00:36:55.019
+programming-mode with org-mode.
+
+00:36:55.020 --> 00:36:56.799
+Much of Blee and BISOS
+
+00:36:56.800 --> 00:36:58.719
+are implemented in COMEEGA.
+
+00:36:58.720 --> 00:37:02.407
+Almost all of our Elisp, Python, Bash
+
+00:37:02.408 --> 00:37:06.199
+and LaTeX work uses COMEEGA.
+
+00:37:06.200 --> 00:37:08.174
+Full and proper use of COMEEGA,
+
+00:37:08.175 --> 00:37:13.279
+requires Polymode. Let's call that Poly-COMEEGA.
+
+00:37:13.280 --> 00:37:16.739
+But Emacs's Polymode is work-in-progress,
+
+00:37:16.740 --> 00:37:20.559
+particularly now with the new tree-sitter.
+
+00:37:20.560 --> 00:37:23.479
+So, in the interim, my usage of
+
+00:37:23.480 --> 00:37:28.779
+COMEEGA has been in the form of Toggle-COMEEGA.
+
+00:37:28.780 --> 00:37:30.839
+Where I manually switch between the
+
+00:37:30.840 --> 00:37:33.799
+programming-mode and org-mode.
+
+00:37:33.800 --> 00:37:34.839
+For me this has
+
+00:37:34.840 --> 00:37:41.699
+proved to be a fine interim solution.
+
+00:37:41.700 --> 00:37:43.639
+In Emacs, the way that we have been
+
+00:37:43.640 --> 00:37:45.359
+dealing with documentation and
+
+00:37:45.360 --> 00:37:49.559
+information retrieval is archaic.
+
+00:37:49.560 --> 00:37:52.239
+Man-pages, TeXInfo, Helpful-Mode and
+
+00:37:52.730 --> 00:37:56.440
+convention based Doc-Strings are old and
+
+00:37:56.441 --> 00:37:57.699
+limited.
+
+00:37:57.700 --> 00:38:01.759
+In BISOS and Blee, we use Blee-Panels for all
+
+00:38:01.760 --> 00:38:03.779
+kinds of documentation.
+
+00:38:03.780 --> 00:38:09.359
+Let me show you some examples.
+
+00:38:09.360 --> 00:38:12.959
+Two fundamental autonomy oriented capabilities
+
+00:38:12.960 --> 00:38:16.799
+that ByStar offers to individuals are:
+
+00:38:16.800 --> 00:38:20.739
+Email and Content Generation and Publication.
+
+00:38:20.740 --> 00:38:22.399
+I'll give a quick overview of
+
+00:38:22.400 --> 00:38:26.299
+these two important capabilities.
+
+00:38:26.300 --> 00:38:30.679
+At the EmacsConf-2022, the title of my
+
+00:38:30.680 --> 00:38:32.439
+presentation was:
+
+00:38:32.440 --> 00:38:37.679
+``Revisiting the anatomy of Emacs mail user agents''.
+
+00:38:37.680 --> 00:38:39.359
+In that presentation I
+
+00:38:39.360 --> 00:38:43.119
+gave a brief overview of BISOS-MARMEE
+
+00:38:43.120 --> 00:38:47.739
+(Multi-Account Resident Mail Exchange Environment)
+
+00:38:47.740 --> 00:38:49.079
+and Blee-Gnus.
+
+00:38:49.080 --> 00:38:53.079
+In ByStar, these are typically paired with
+
+00:38:53.080 --> 00:38:58.039
+byname.net autonomous email services.
+
+00:38:58.040 --> 00:39:00.879
+Content Production and Self-Publication is a
+
+00:39:00.880 --> 00:39:06.059
+foundational Blee and BISOS Capability Bundle.
+
+00:39:06.060 --> 00:39:08.079
+Both this presentation and
+
+00:39:08.080 --> 00:39:11.739
+the Nature of Polyexistentials book
+
+00:39:11.740 --> 00:39:15.039
+were developed with Blee LCNT.
+
+00:39:15.040 --> 00:39:18.919
+The original text is always in COMEEGA-LaTeX --
+
+00:39:18.920 --> 00:39:22.299
+LaTeX augmented by Org-Mode.
+
+00:39:22.300 --> 00:39:23.439
+This is the inverse
+
+00:39:23.440 --> 00:39:27.159
+direction of exporting LaTeX from Org-Mode.
+
+00:39:27.160 --> 00:39:28.759
+For typesetting,
+
+00:39:28.760 --> 00:39:31.279
+the LaTeX syntax is far more
+
+00:39:31.280 --> 00:39:33.539
+powerful than org-mode.
+
+00:39:33.540 --> 00:39:35.399
+And with COMEEGA-LaTeX,
+
+00:39:35.400 --> 00:39:36.999
+you can also benefit from
+
+00:39:37.000 --> 00:39:41.339
+all that org-mode offers.
+
+00:39:41.340 --> 00:39:44.319
+For presentation/screen-casting,
+
+00:39:44.320 --> 00:39:48.679
+the original text is then augmented in layers
+
+00:39:48.680 --> 00:39:53.839
+by images, audio voice-overs, screen captures,
+
+00:39:53.840 --> 00:39:56.919
+videos and captions.
+
+00:39:56.920 --> 00:39:59.799
+The Beamer LaTeX file is then processed
+
+00:39:59.800 --> 00:40:02.559
+by both LaTeX and HeVeA.
+
+00:40:02.560 --> 00:40:05.959
+LaTeX produced slides are then
+
+00:40:05.960 --> 00:40:10.519
+absorbed in html by HeVeA as images.
+
+00:40:10.520 --> 00:40:13.759
+HeVeA is a LaTeX to html translator.
+
+00:40:13.760 --> 00:40:19.879
+HeVeA output is destined to be dispensed by Reveal.js.
+
+00:40:19.880 --> 00:40:25.119
+This video is just a screen capture of the autoplay of
+
+00:40:25.120 --> 00:40:27.339
+reveal file.
+
+00:40:27.340 --> 00:40:30.959
+Viewing this presentation in its
+
+00:40:30.960 --> 00:40:35.479
+original Reveal form is a richer experience.
+
+00:40:36.010 --> 00:40:39.679
+All of this involves a whole lot of integration
+
+00:40:39.680 --> 00:40:44.159
+scripting. In Raw-BISOS these scripts are in
+
+00:40:44.160 --> 00:40:53.319
+file:/bisos/core/lcnt/bin
+
+00:40:53.320 --> 00:40:57.399
+To say that ByStar, BISOS and Blee are big and
+
+00:40:57.400 --> 00:41:00.359
+ambitious is an understatement.
+
+00:41:00.360 --> 00:41:04.039
+And clearly, a small team won't be able to
+
+00:41:04.040 --> 00:41:07.959
+deliver the outlandish blueprint that is outlined
+
+00:41:07.960 --> 00:41:12.379
+in the Nature of Polyexistentials book.
+
+00:41:12.380 --> 00:41:15.959
+We have been at this for over two decades and we
+
+00:41:15.960 --> 00:41:18.519
+feel that now in 2024,
+
+00:41:18.520 --> 00:41:23.059
+it makes sense to involve you.
+
+00:41:23.060 --> 00:41:26.719
+The pointers and instructions for installation
+
+00:41:26.720 --> 00:41:31.199
+and usage of BISOS and Blee that I have provided,
+
+00:41:31.200 --> 00:41:34.679
+produce systems that are minimally functional,
+
+00:41:34.680 --> 00:41:37.399
+but are not clean.
+
+00:41:37.400 --> 00:41:40.079
+At this time don't expect software and services
+
+00:41:40.080 --> 00:41:42.759
+stability and support.
+
+00:41:42.760 --> 00:41:45.319
+Throughout this presentation, I have been
+
+00:41:45.320 --> 00:41:49.399
+emphasizing Service Portability and Possession
+
+00:41:49.400 --> 00:41:52.679
+Assertable Libre Services (PALS).
+
+00:41:52.680 --> 00:41:58.359
+But, a complete digital ecosystem includes various other types of
+
+00:41:58.360 --> 00:42:01.759
+internet application services as well.
+
+00:42:01.760 --> 00:42:05.799
+In this slide PALS are the center and are then
+
+00:42:05.800 --> 00:42:09.119
+augmented by different other type of services.
+
+00:42:09.120 --> 00:42:13.639
+In the ByStar model, equivalent of Facebook style
+
+00:42:13.640 --> 00:42:16.359
+application services are called:
+
+00:42:16.360 --> 00:42:19.619
+``Inter-Autonomous Interactions''.
+
+00:42:19.620 --> 00:42:23.679
+With individual oriented PALS in place, using
+
+00:42:23.680 --> 00:42:28.279
+OAuth of PALS, resources can be shared.
+
+00:42:28.280 --> 00:42:32.479
+Based on that we can then structure Inter-Autonomous
+
+00:42:32.480 --> 00:42:37.319
+Interactions while preserving much privacy.
+
+00:42:37.320 --> 00:42:41.719
+Any blueprint for a digital ecosystem must also
+
+00:42:41.720 --> 00:42:46.039
+consider the economic and business dimensions.
+
+00:42:46.040 --> 00:42:50.379
+Chapter 13, ``Polyexistential Capitalism'',
+
+00:42:50.380 --> 00:42:52.959
+delves into proper economic models for
+
+00:42:52.960 --> 00:42:55.579
+polyexsitentials.
+
+00:42:55.580 --> 00:42:57.879
+The concept of Attribution
+
+00:42:57.880 --> 00:43:02.399
+Based Economics (ABE) which has been discussed in
+
+00:43:02.400 --> 00:43:05.719
+this forum before is included.
+
+00:43:05.720 --> 00:43:06.839
+Chapter 21,
+
+00:43:06.840 --> 00:43:09.159
+``Private Sector Strategies:
+
+00:43:09.160 --> 00:43:12.899
+ByStar Open Business Plan''
+
+00:43:12.900 --> 00:43:17.079
+deals with the business dimension of ByStar.
+
+00:43:17.080 --> 00:43:20.659
+What if in addition to being ethics oriented,
+
+00:43:20.660 --> 00:43:24.079
+the entirety of this book could also be
+
+00:43:24.080 --> 00:43:28.739
+considered a sophisticated business plan?
+
+00:43:28.740 --> 00:43:34.139
+Are there any Venture Capitalists that use Emacs?
+
+00:43:34.140 --> 00:43:37.639
+Here is a set of relatively complete domains and
+
+00:43:37.640 --> 00:43:41.919
+links for digging deeper. These pointers are
+
+00:43:41.920 --> 00:43:46.119
+structured in 4 layers. Ideology, Software,
+
+00:43:46.120 --> 00:43:50.159
+Services and Guardianship.
+
+00:43:50.160 --> 00:43:53.679
+If Blee, BISOS, ByStar, Libre-Halaal and
+
+00:43:53.680 --> 00:43:57.879
+Polyexistentials have piqued your interest and if
+
+00:43:57.880 --> 00:44:00.599
+you wish to participate in making these ideas
+
+00:44:00.600 --> 00:44:04.199
+more widespread and want to further cultivate
+
+00:44:04.200 --> 00:44:06.919
+them, here are some suggestions.
+
+00:44:06.920 --> 00:44:11.719
+The examples of the Blee concepts that I chose
+
+00:44:11.720 --> 00:44:15.179
+were purposeful and targeted.
+
+00:44:15.180 --> 00:44:18.599
+I am hopeful that org-mode developers and emacs
+
+00:44:18.600 --> 00:44:22.319
+developers would recognize that it makes good
+
+00:44:22.320 --> 00:44:25.599
+sense to expand the scope of org dynamic blocks
+
+00:44:25.600 --> 00:44:28.779
+to the entirety of emacs.
+
+00:44:28.780 --> 00:44:31.399
+I am hopeful that the concept of polymode -- a
+
+00:44:31.400 --> 00:44:35.279
+single buffer with regions in different modes and
+
+00:44:35.280 --> 00:44:39.759
+org-mode in particular -- would receive a high
+
+00:44:39.760 --> 00:44:44.559
+priority in our tree-sitter transition. I am
+
+00:44:44.560 --> 00:44:47.799
+hopeful that Blee-COMEEGA can become a
+
+00:44:47.800 --> 00:44:52.259
+generalized form of polymode.
+
+00:44:52.260 --> 00:44:55.559
+I am hopeful that we can build on Blee-Panels and
+
+00:44:55.560 --> 00:44:59.439
+move towards having a richer base for a universal
+
+00:44:59.440 --> 00:45:03.879
+Emacs documentation framework.
+
+00:45:03.880 --> 00:45:07.079
+If participation in any of these is of interest
+
+00:45:07.080 --> 00:45:10.659
+to you, please feel welcome to contact me.
+
+00:45:10.660 --> 00:45:13.519
+Emacs Conferences have proven to be
+
+00:45:13.520 --> 00:45:16.659
+very useful and productive.
+
+00:45:16.660 --> 00:45:21.539
+I look forward to your thoughts, feedback and questions.
+
+00:45:21.540 --> 00:45:24.799
+I want to thank all the EmacsConf Organizers for
+
+00:45:24.800 --> 00:45:26.139
+their great work.
+
+00:45:26.140 --> 00:45:29.960
+And Sacha, Leo and Amin in particular.