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About the speaker:
-Mohsen Banan is a software and internet engineer.
-In this talk he describes how he has leveraged
-Emacs as an integration platform to create a
-comprehensive integrated usage environment. In his
-recent book "Nature of Polyexistentials", he
-introduces the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital
-Ecosystem. Both in the book and this talk, he
-outlines a blueprint and presents initial
-implementations for BISOS (By\* Internet Services
-OS) and Blee (ByStar Libre Emacs Environment).
-Central to his presentation is the positioning of
-Emacs, as the core of Blee.
+Mohsen Banan is a software and internet engineer. He was one of the principal
+architects of the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) network specifications. He
+is the primary author of two Internet RFCs. He is the principal architect of the
+ByStar Digital Ecosystem and BISOS and Blee. The software and internet services
+that he publicly offers all conform to the definition of Libre-Halaal Software
+and Libre-Halaal Internet Services. All of his public writings are web published
+and unrestricted. He has never applied for a patent. As an expert witness he has
+assisted in legal efforts involving invalidation of a number of patents. He has
+been using Emacs since 1986.
Previous Talks: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi> and
<https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/mail>