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diff --git a/2025.md b/2025.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e32c4d9f --- /dev/null +++ b/2025.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2021-2022 Amin Bandali; 2023-2025 Sacha Chua"]] +[[!sidebar content=""]] + +<p class="center">EmacsConf 2025 | Online Conference<br /> +<b>December 6 and 7, 2025 (Sat-Sun)</b></p> + +<p class="center">[[!img /i/emacsconf-logo1-256.png +alt="EmacsConf logo"]]</p> + +<p class="center">[[Volunteer]] | <strong>[[Talks]]</strong> | [[Guidelines for Conduct|conduct]]</p> + +<p class="center">EmacsConf is the conference about the joy of +<a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">GNU Emacs</a> and +Emacs Lisp.</p> + +We are busy putting things together for EmacsConf 2025, and we would +love to have *your* help to make EmacsConf 2025 amazing, much like the +previous EmacsConfs. [[Get involved|volunteer]] and help spread the word! + +We are holding EmacsConf 2025 as an online conference again this year. +We remain fully committed to freedom, and we will continue using our +infrastructure and streaming setup consisting entirely of [free +software][freesw], much like previous EmacsConf conferences. + +For general EmacsConf discussions, join the +[emacsconf-discuss](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss) +mailing list. For discussions related to organizing EmacsConf, join +the +[emacsconf-org](https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org) +mailing list. You can email us publicly at +<mailto:emacsconf-org@gnu.org> or privately at +<mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org>. + +Come hang out with us in the `#emacsconf` channel on `irc.libera.chat` +([Libera.Chat][libera] IRC network). You can join the chat using +[your favourite IRC client][libera-emacsconf], or by visiting +[chat.emacsconf.org][chat] in your web browser. + +[freesw]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html +[libera]: https://libera.chat +[libera-emacsconf]: ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf +[chat]: https://chat.emacsconf.org diff --git a/2025/cfp.md b/2025/cfp.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d3b6d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/cfp.md @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +[[!meta title="Call for Participation"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, +David Bremner<br /> +Copyright © 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, Leo Vivier, +Sebastian Crane<br /> +Copyright © 2022, 2024 Amin Bandali<br /> +Copyright © 2023-2025 Sacha Chua"]] +[[!tag blog]] +[[!date "2025-06-27"]] +<!-- cfp.md is exported from cfp.org, please modify that instead. --> + + +# Call for participation + +What have you found exciting about [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) lately? Have you figured out a good workflow? Used Emacs for something interesting? Come share what you've been learning at EmacsConf 2025 and meet other enthusiasts along the way! All backgrounds and all levels of experience are welcome. Emacs isn't just a text editor, it's a way of life! + +[EmacsConf 2025](https://emacsconf.org/2025/) will be a virtual conference on **December 6 and 7, 2025 (Sat-Sun, 9AM-5PM UTC-5 America/Toronto, which is the same as 2PM-10PM UTC)**. We hope to get your talk proposal by ****Friday, September 19, 2025.**** + +If there are similar proposals, we'll work with people so that the talks can cover different facets. + + +# Talk formats + +Ideally, talks will be prerecorded so that you can script and edit them as tightly as you want, and so that they can be captioned for accessibility. Here are the talk options: + +- **5-10 minute lightning talk:** just the essentials! If you can squeeze your prerecorded talk into 5-10 minutes by focusing on the essentials (not by talking super quickly!), we might be able to repeat it during the conference in order to fill gaps. +- **20-minute talk:** short enough to keep people's attention, long enough to get into some details. + +There will be time for questions and answers after your talk, so you don't need to include that in your talk timing. Just like in previous EmacsConf, you can answer questions via a live video conference, IRC ([Internet Relay Chat](https://chat.emacsconf.org)), the Etherpad (a web-based collaborative document), the wiki, or email (your choice). The stream will move on to the next talk at the scheduled time, but interested people can keep hanging out with you for a longer conversation. + +If you are not available during the conference itself but you have a neat idea that you'd like to share, please propose it anyway! You can always handle questions after the conference, and we might even be able to coordinate with other Emacs meetups for events in other time zones. + +We may have time for a few longer sessions. If you'd like to be considered for a longer time slot, please include an outline for the extra time in addition to your 20-minute proposal. Other session formats such as tutorials, workshops, and hangouts are welcome as well. + + +# Submitting your proposal + +[Send us your idea](https://emacsconf.org/2025/submit/) as soon as you can, so that you can have more time +to work on your talk. (Proposal deadline: ****Friday, September 19, 2025****) + +If you need help, you can email us publicly at [emacsconf-org@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org@gnu.org) +or privately at [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org). You can also come and +say hi to us on our IRC channel `#emacsconf` on `irc.libera.chat` +using [your favourite IRC client](ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf), or by visiting [chat.emacsconf.org](https://chat.emacsconf.org) in +your web browser. + + +# Know someone who might have something to share? + +All kinds of people use Emacs for all kinds of things. We'd love it +if EmacsConf 2025 could highlight interesting perspectives and reflect +the diversity of our community. If you know someone who might have a +good idea for a talk, please reach out to them and encourage them to +submit a proposal. Many people (especially from underrepresented +groups such as women, people of colour, non-developers, etc.) might +not consider themselves proficient enough to share their thoughts. +If you let them know that you value their knowledge and experiences, +and maybe even suggest something that you think others would like to +hear about, they may realize that they do have something worth sharing +and that we would love to hear from them. + + +# Want to volunteer? + +If you would like to help with the conference (planning the sessions, +reviewing proposals, helping with infrastructure, making sessions +more accessible, editing video transcripts, checking in speakers, +reading questions out loud, organizing notes, etc.), please see our +[volunteer](https://emacsconf.org/volunteer/) page. Volunteers get early access to talks and learn lots +of things along the way. We'd really appreciate your help in making +EmacsConf 2025 the best one so far! + + +# Commitment to freedom + +We remain fully committed to freedom. You'll be able to participate +in EmacsConf using [free/libre software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html), and we use free/libre software +to organize and run the conference. You can find some notes about our +setup and process at <https://emacsconf.org/infra/>. + diff --git a/2025/cfp.org b/2025/cfp.org new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85cb7283 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/cfp.org @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# [[elisp:(org-md-export-to-markdown)][Export this file to Markdown]] +# [[elisp:(org-ascii-export-as-ascii)][Export this file to ASCII]] +#+title: EmacsConf 2025 Call for Participation +#+subtitle: Online Conference +#+date: December 6 and 7, 2025 +#+options: author:nil toc:nil + +#+begin_export md +[[!meta title="Call for Participation"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, +David Bremner<br /> +Copyright © 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, Leo Vivier, +Sebastian Crane<br /> +Copyright © 2022, 2024 Amin Bandali<br /> +Copyright © 2023-2025 Sacha Chua"]] +[[!tag blog]] +[[!date "2025-06-27"]] +<!-- cfp.md is exported from cfp.org, please modify that instead. --> +#+end_export + +* COMMENT How to export this file :noexport: + +The =ircs= link type is not part of standard Org Mode, so Org will +throw an error if you try to export this file. + +To work around that, you can use something along the lines of the +Emacs Lisp code below by either adding it to your init file, or by +putting the point in the code block and hitting =C-c C-v e= (that is, +hold Ctrl, then hit c followed by v, then release Ctrl, and hit e) to +evaluate the code, working around the issue only for the current +session. + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent +(org-link-set-parameters + "ircs" + :export + (lambda (link description format) + "Export an ircs link. +See `org-link-parameters' for details about LINK, DESCRIPTION and +FORMAT." + (let ((desc (or description link))) + (pcase format + (`html (format "<a href=\"ircs:%s\">%s</a>" link desc)) + (`md (format "[%s](ircs:%s)" desc link)) + (_ nil))))) +#+end_src + +Other CFPs we can borrow ideas from: + +- https://debconf23.debconf.org/cfp/ - includes early submission timeline +- https://fosdem.org/2023/news/2022-11-13-call-for-presentations/ - mentions upload date, license +- https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/libreplanet-2023-will-be-held-march-18-19-cfs-extended-to-november-23 +- https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/103v6e5/scalar_2023_cfp_is_still_open/ - very short + +* Call for participation +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: cfp +:END: + +What have you found exciting about [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][Emacs]] lately? Have you figured out a good workflow? Used Emacs for something interesting? Come share what you've been learning at EmacsConf 2025 and meet other enthusiasts along the way! All backgrounds and all levels of experience are welcome. Emacs isn't just a text editor, it's a way of life! + +[[https://emacsconf.org/2025/][EmacsConf 2025]] will be a virtual conference on *December 6 and 7, 2025 (Sat-Sun, 9AM-5PM UTC-5 America/Toronto, which is the same as 2PM-10PM UTC)*. We hope to get your talk proposal by **Friday, September 19, 2025.** + +If there are similar proposals, we'll work with people so that the talks can cover different facets. + +* Talk formats +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: formats +:END: + +Ideally, talks will be prerecorded so that you can script and edit them as tightly as you want, and so that they can be captioned for accessibility. Here are the talk options: + +- *5-10 minute lightning talk:* just the essentials! If you can squeeze your prerecorded talk into 5-10 minutes by focusing on the essentials (not by talking super quickly!), we might be able to repeat it during the conference in order to fill gaps. +- *20-minute talk:* short enough to keep people's attention, long enough to get into some details. + +There will be time for questions and answers after your talk, so you don't need to include that in your talk timing. Just like in previous EmacsConf, you can answer questions via a live video conference, IRC ([[https://chat.emacsconf.org][Internet Relay Chat]]), the Etherpad (a web-based collaborative document), the wiki, or email (your choice). The stream will move on to the next talk at the scheduled time, but interested people can keep hanging out with you for a longer conversation. + +If you are not available during the conference itself but you have a neat idea that you'd like to share, please propose it anyway! You can always handle questions after the conference, and we might even be able to coordinate with other Emacs meetups for events in other time zones. + +We may have time for a few longer sessions. If you'd like to be considered for a longer time slot, please include an outline for the extra time in addition to your 20-minute proposal. Other session formats such as tutorials, workshops, and hangouts are welcome as well. + +* Submitting your proposal +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: submitting +:END: + +[[https://emacsconf.org/2025/submit/][Send us your idea]] as soon as you can, so that you can have more time +to work on your talk. (Proposal deadline: **Friday, September 19, 2025**) + +If you need help, you can email us publicly at [[mailto:emacsconf-org@gnu.org][emacsconf-org@gnu.org]] +or privately at [[mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org][emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org]]. You can also come and +say hi to us on our IRC channel =#emacsconf= on =irc.libera.chat= +using [[ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf][your favourite IRC client]], or by visiting [[https://chat.emacsconf.org][chat.emacsconf.org]] in +your web browser. + +* Know someone who might have something to share? +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: sharing +:END: + +All kinds of people use Emacs for all kinds of things. We'd love it +if EmacsConf 2025 could highlight interesting perspectives and reflect +the diversity of our community. If you know someone who might have a +good idea for a talk, please reach out to them and encourage them to +submit a proposal. Many people (especially from underrepresented +groups such as women, people of colour, non-developers, etc.) might +not consider themselves proficient enough to share their thoughts. +If you let them know that you value their knowledge and experiences, +and maybe even suggest something that you think others would like to +hear about, they may realize that they do have something worth sharing +and that we would love to hear from them. + +* Want to volunteer? +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: volunteer +:END: + +If you would like to help with the conference (planning the sessions, +reviewing proposals, helping with infrastructure, making sessions +more accessible, editing video transcripts, checking in speakers, +reading questions out loud, organizing notes, etc.), please see our +[[https://emacsconf.org/volunteer/][volunteer]] page. Volunteers get early access to talks and learn lots +of things along the way. We'd really appreciate your help in making +EmacsConf 2025 the best one so far! + +* Commitment to freedom + +We remain fully committed to freedom. You'll be able to participate +in EmacsConf using [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html][free/libre software]], and we use free/libre software +to organize and run the conference. You can find some notes about our +setup and process at https://emacsconf.org/infra/. + +* COMMENT Copyright & License + +Copyright (c) 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, David Bremner +Copyright (c) 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, Leo Vivier, +Sebastian Crane +Copyright (c) 2022, 2024 Amin Bandali +Copyright (c) 2023-2025 Sacha Chua + +The EmacsConf 2025 Call for Participation is part of the EmacsConf +wiki, and is dual-licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons +Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License; and the GNU +General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, +either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later +version. + +A copy of these two licenses is available on the EmacsConf wiki, in +the [[https://emacsconf.org/COPYING.CC-BY-SA][COPYING.CC-BY-SA]] and [[https://emacsconf.org/COPYING.GPL][COPYING.GPL]] files. diff --git a/2025/draft-schedule.md b/2025/draft-schedule.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69990b20 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/draft-schedule.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +[[!sidebar content=""]] + +This is a *DRAFT* schedule. +Jump to: <a href="#date-2025-12-06">Sat Dec 6</a> - 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slug="""n-angulator""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sat-close">Etherpad</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-06T21:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-06T21:10:00+0000""" start="""4:00""" end="""4:10""" title="""Saturday closing remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sat-close""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sat-close""" note=""""""]]</div> + +Jump to: <a href="#date-2025-12-06">Sat Dec 6</a> - <a href="#date-2025-12-07">Sun Dec 7</a><a name="date-2025-12-07"></a> +# Sunday Dec 7, 2025 +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/schedule-2025-12-07)" raw="yes"]] + +<div class="schedule" data-start="2025-12-07T14:00:00+0000" data-end="2025-12-07T22:30:00+0000" data-tracks="General,Development"> +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sun-open">Etherpad</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T14:10:00+0000""" start="""9:00""" end="""9:10""" title="""Sunday opening remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sun-open""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sun-open""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-weights.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T14:20:00+0000""" start="""9:10""" end="""9:20""" title="""Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android""" url="""/2025/talks/weights""" speakers="""Zachary Romero""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""weights""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: edrx</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T15:00:00+0000""" start="""9:40""" end="""10:00""" title="""Some problems of modernizing Emacs""" url="""/2025/talks/modern""" speakers="""Eduardo Ochs""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""modern""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-reader.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T15:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T15:30:00+0000""" start="""10:10""" end="""10:30""" title="""An introduction to the Emacs Reader""" url="""/2025/talks/reader""" speakers="""Divyá""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""reader""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-life.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T15:50:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T16:10:00+0000""" start="""10:50""" end="""11:10""" title="""From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact""" url="""/2025/talks/life""" speakers="""Andrew John Dougherty""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""life""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-completion.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T16:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T16:50:00+0000""" start="""11:30""" end="""11:50""" title="""corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought""" url="""/2025/talks/completion""" speakers="""Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""completion""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-zettelkasten.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T18:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T18:20:00+0000""" start="""1:00""" end="""1:20""" title="""Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers""" url="""/2025/talks/zettelkasten""" speakers="""Christian Tietze""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""zettelkasten""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""30""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-hyperboleqa.html">BBB</a>""" note="""No recorded presentation, just live Q&A""" startutc="""2025-12-07T18:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:10:00+0000""" start="""1:40""" end="""2:10""" title="""Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole""" url="""/2025/talks/hyperboleqa""" speakers="""Bob Weiner""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""hyperboleqa""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""none""" startutc="""2025-12-07T19:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:20:00+0000""" start="""2:10""" end="""2:20""" title="""Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph""" url="""/2025/talks/gardening""" speakers="""Marco Bresciani""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""gardening""" note="""video: 17:36"""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""none""" startutc="""2025-12-07T19:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:50:00+0000""" start="""2:30""" end="""2:50""" title="""Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus""" url="""/2025/talks/gnus""" speakers="""Amin Bandali""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""gnus""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-writing.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T20:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T20:20:00+0000""" start="""3:00""" end="""3:20""" title="""A writing day in the life with Org-Mode""" url="""/2025/talks/writing""" speakers="""Jeremy Friesen""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""writing""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-bookclub-tapas.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T20:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T21:00:00+0000""" start="""3:40""" end="""4:00""" title="""Bookclub tapas""" url="""/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas""" speakers="""Maddie Sullivan""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""bookclub-tapas""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-sun-close.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T21:20:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T21:30:00+0000""" start="""4:20""" end="""4:30""" title="""Sunday closing remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sun-close""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sun-close""" note=""""""]]</div>
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Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="authoring"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(24,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">org-babel</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reference" title="Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager" data-slug="reference"><title> 9:30- 9:50 Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager</title><rect x="41" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(66,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reference</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gmail" title="org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode" data-slug="gmail"><title>10:10-10:30 org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode</title><rect x="96" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(121,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="411" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader 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transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-authoring.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T19:00:00Z" end="2025-12-06T19:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:00 PM - 2:10 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:00 PM - 1:10 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:00 PM - 12:10 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:00 AM - 11:10 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:00 PM - 7:10 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:00 PM - 9:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:30 AM - 12:40 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:00 AM - 3:10 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:00 AM - 4:10 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/authoring-nav.md b/2025/info/authoring-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c50c022f --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/authoring-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/claude-code">emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/private-ai">Emacs and private AI: a great match</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/bibliography-after.md b/2025/info/bibliography-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4254a9da --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/bibliography-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [blaine-mooers@ouhsc.edu](mailto:blaine-mooers@ouhsc.edu?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20bibliography%3A%20An%20enhanced%20bibliography%20in%20org-mode%20for%20scientific%20research%20and%20self-directed%20learning) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/bibliography-before.md b/2025/info/bibliography-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c483e9e --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/bibliography-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="bibliography"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-bibliography.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T18:00:00Z" end="2025-12-06T18:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:00 PM - 1:20 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:00 PM - 12:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:00 AM - 11:20 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:00 AM - 10:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:00 PM - 6:20 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:00 PM - 7:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:30 PM - 11:50 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:00 AM - 2:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:00 AM - 3:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20blee-lcnt%3A%20Blee-LCNT%3A%20An%20Emacs-centered%20content%20production%20and%20self-publication%20framework) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/blee-lcnt-before.md b/2025/info/blee-lcnt-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db28834a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/blee-lcnt-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="blee-lcnt"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="452" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="329" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(354,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">llm</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/claude-code" title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs" data-slug="claude-code"><title> 1:40- 2:00 emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</title><rect x="384" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(409,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">claude-code</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/private-ai" title="Emacs and private AI: a great match" data-slug="private-ai"><title> 2:10- 2:30 Emacs and private AI: a great match</title><rect x="425" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-blee-lcnt.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T19:30:00Z" end="2025-12-06T19:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:30 PM - 2:50 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:30 PM - 1:50 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:30 PM - 12:50 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:30 AM - 11:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:30 PM - 7:50 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:30 PM - 8:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:30 PM - 9:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:00 AM - 1:20 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:30 AM - 3:50 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:30 AM - 4:50 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/blee-lcnt-nav.md b/2025/info/blee-lcnt-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..653d6309 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/blee-lcnt-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/private-ai">Emacs and private AI: a great match</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp">Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-after.md b/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cfaf6ced --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [hello@ElephantErgonomics.com](mailto:hello@ElephantErgonomics.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20bookclub-tapas%3A%20Bookclub%20tapas) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-before.md b/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..12323109 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/bookclub-tapas-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" 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transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of 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transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-bookclub-tapas.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T20:40:00Z" end="2025-12-07T21:00:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:40 PM - 4:00 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:40 PM - 3:00 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:40 PM - 2:00 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:40 PM - 1:00 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:40 PM - 9:00 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:40 PM - 10:00 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:40 PM - 11:00 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~2:10 AM - 2:30 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~4:40 AM - 5:00 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~5:40 AM - 6:00 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [christopher@librehacker.com](mailto:christopher@librehacker.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20calc%3A%20Basic%20Calc%20functionality%20for%20engineering%20or%20electronics) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/calc-before.md b/2025/info/calc-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31ba88d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/calc-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="calc"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="384" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: IRC <https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T18:40:00Z" end="2025-12-06T18:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:40 PM - 1:50 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:40 PM - 12:50 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:40 AM - 11:50 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:40 AM - 10:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:40 PM - 6:50 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:40 PM - 7:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:40 PM - 8:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:20 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:40 AM - 2:50 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:40 AM - 3:50 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="claude-code"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="329" y="75" opacity="0.5" 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transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: ask questions via Etherpad/IRC; we'll e-mail the speaker and post answers on this wiki page after the conference +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T18:40:00Z" end="2025-12-06T19:00:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:40 PM - 2:00 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:40 PM - 1:00 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:40 AM - 12:00 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:40 AM - 11:00 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:40 PM - 7:00 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:40 PM - 8:00 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:40 PM - 9:00 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:30 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:40 AM - 3:00 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:40 AM - 4:00 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/claude-code-nav.md b/2025/info/claude-code-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b2765b78 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/claude-code-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/calc">Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/authoring">How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track Development">Development</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/dev">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/commonlisp-after.md b/2025/info/commonlisp-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac9eae20 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/commonlisp-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20commonlisp%3A%20Common%20Lisp%20images%20communicating%20like-a-human%20through%20shared%20Emacs%20slime%20and%20eev) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/commonlisp-before.md b/2025/info/commonlisp-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fc7b663 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/commonlisp-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="commonlisp"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="329" y="75" opacity="0.5" 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y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="480" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line 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PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: IRC <https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T19:50:00Z" end="2025-12-06T20:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:50 PM - 3:10 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:50 PM - 2:10 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:50 PM - 1:10 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:50 AM - 12:10 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:50 PM - 8:10 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:50 PM - 9:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:50 PM - 10:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:20 AM - 1:40 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:50 AM - 4:10 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:50 AM - 5:10 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [paaguti@gmail.com](mailto:paaguti@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20completion%3A%20corfu%2Byasnippet%3A%20Easier%20than%20I%20thought) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/completion-before.md b/2025/info/completion-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e66d64a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/completion-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="completion"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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href="/2025/talks/life" title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact" data-slug="life"><title>10:50-11:10 From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</title><rect x="150" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(175,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">life</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/completion" title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought" data-slug="completion"><title>11:30-11:50 corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="205" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(230,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="425" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect x="494" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(519,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 3:40- 4:00 Bookclub tapas</title><rect x="549" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(574,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bookclub-tapas</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sun-close" title="Sunday closing remarks" data-slug="sun-close"><title> 4:20- 4:30 Sunday closing remarks</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(614,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-completion.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T16:30:00Z" end="2025-12-07T16:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:30 AM - 11:50 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:30 AM - 10:50 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:30 AM - 9:50 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:30 AM - 8:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:30 PM - 4:50 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:30 PM - 5:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:30 PM - 6:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:00 PM - 10:20 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~12:30 AM - 12:50 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~1:30 AM - 1:50 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/completion-nav.md b/2025/info/completion-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f7c9c18 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/completion-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/life">From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten">Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/gardening-after.md b/2025/info/gardening-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f517204b --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gardening-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20gardening%3A%20Gardening%20in%20Emacs%3A%20A%20Windows%20user%27s%20tale%20of%20tending%2C%20tweaking%2C%20and%20triumph) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/gardening-before.md b/2025/info/gardening-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69350b94 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gardening-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="gardening"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(24,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">weights</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/modern" title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs" data-slug="modern"><title> 9:40-10:00 Some problems of modernizing Emacs</title><rect x="54" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(79,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">modern</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reader" title="An introduction to the Emacs Reader" data-slug="reader"><title>10:10-10:30 An introduction to the Emacs Reader</title><rect x="96" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(121,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reader</text></g></a><a 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title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="425" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect x="494" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(519,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 3:40- 4:00 Bookclub tapas</title><rect x="549" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(574,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bookclub-tapas</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sun-close" title="Sunday closing remarks" data-slug="sun-close"><title> 4:20- 4:30 Sunday closing remarks</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(614,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 18-min talk ; Q&A: ask questions via Etherpad/IRC; we'll e-mail the speaker and post answers on this wiki page after the conference +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for a caption volunteer +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T19:10:00Z" end="2025-12-07T19:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:10 PM - 2:20 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:10 PM - 1:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:10 PM - 12:20 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:10 AM - 11:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:10 PM - 7:20 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:10 PM - 8:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:10 PM - 9:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~12:40 AM - 12:50 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~3:10 AM - 3:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~4:10 AM - 4:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/gardening-nav.md b/2025/info/gardening-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9b2d16c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gardening-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa">Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/gnus">Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/gmail-after.md b/2025/info/gmail-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f94dc1d --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gmail-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [bala@balaramadurai.net](mailto:bala@balaramadurai.net?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20gmail%3A%20org-gmail%3A%20A%20deep%20integration%20of%20Gmail%20into%20your%20Org%20Mode) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/gmail-before.md b/2025/info/gmail-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d5718fb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gmail-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="gmail"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in 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data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: Etherpad <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-gmail> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T15:10:00Z" end="2025-12-06T15:30:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:10 AM - 10:30 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 AM - 9:30 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:10 AM - 8:30 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:10 AM - 7:30 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:10 PM - 3:30 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:10 PM - 4:30 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:10 PM - 5:30 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:40 PM - 9:00 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:10 PM - 11:30 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:30 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [bandali@gnu.org](mailto:bandali@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20gnus%3A%20Reading%20and%20writing%20emails%20in%20GNU%20Emacs%20with%20Gnus) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/gnus-before.md b/2025/info/gnus-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9813581b --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gnus-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. 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transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: ask questions via Etherpad/IRC; we'll e-mail the speaker and post answers on this wiki page after the conference +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T19:30:00Z" end="2025-12-07T19:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:30 PM - 2:50 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:30 PM - 1:50 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:30 PM - 12:50 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:30 AM - 11:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:30 PM - 7:50 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:30 PM - 8:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:30 PM - 9:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~1:00 AM - 1:20 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~3:30 AM - 3:50 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~4:30 AM - 4:50 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/gnus-nav.md b/2025/info/gnus-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62f3b1ff --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/gnus-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/gardening">Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/writing">A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/greader-after.md b/2025/info/greader-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9156645a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/greader-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [yuval.langer@gmail.com](mailto:yuval.langer@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20greader%3A%20GNU%20Emacs%20Greader%20%28Gnam%C3%B9%20Reader%29%20mode%20is%20the%20best%20Emacs%20mode%20in%20existence) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/greader-before.md b/2025/info/greader-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..746d03fa --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/greader-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="greader"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: IRC <https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T20:10:00Z" end="2025-12-06T20:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:10 PM - 3:20 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:10 PM - 2:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:10 PM - 1:20 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:10 PM - 12:20 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:10 PM - 8:20 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 PM - 9:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:10 PM - 10:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:40 AM - 1:50 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:10 AM - 4:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:10 AM - 5:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [rsw@gnu.org](mailto:rsw@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20hyperboleqa%3A%20Questions%20and%20answers%20to%20help%20you%20fly%20with%20Hyperbole) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/hyperboleqa-before.md b/2025/info/hyperboleqa-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e748451 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/hyperboleqa-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="hyperboleqa"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 30-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-hyperboleqa.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Ready to stream +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T18:40:00Z" end="2025-12-07T19:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:40 PM - 2:10 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:40 PM - 1:10 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:40 AM - 12:10 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:40 AM - 11:10 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:40 PM - 7:10 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:40 PM - 8:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:40 PM - 9:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:40 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~2:40 AM - 3:10 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~3:40 AM - 4:10 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/hyperboleqa-nav.md b/2025/info/hyperboleqa-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0f7eb94 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/hyperboleqa-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten">Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/gardening">Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/juicemacs-after.md b/2025/info/juicemacs-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7eb3035 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/juicemacs-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [kana@iroiro.party](mailto:kana@iroiro.party?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20juicemacs%3A%20Juicemacs%3A%20Exploring%20Speculative%20JIT%20Compilation%20for%20ELisp%20in%20Java) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/juicemacs-before.md b/2025/info/juicemacs-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3aca5a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/juicemacs-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="juicemacs"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best 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y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="89" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: Etherpad <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-juicemacs> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T15:05:00Z" end="2025-12-06T15:25:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:05 AM - 10:25 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:05 AM - 9:25 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:05 AM - 8:25 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:05 AM - 7:25 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:05 PM - 3:25 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:05 PM - 4:25 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:05 PM - 5:25 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:35 PM - 8:55 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:05 PM - 11:25 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:05 AM - 12:25 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [nospam.keram@gmail.com](mailto:nospam.keram@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20languages%3A%20Studying%20foreign%20languages%20with%20Emacs%2C%20Org%20Mode%20and%20gptel) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/languages-before.md b/2025/info/languages-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1095977b --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/languages-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="languages"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="137" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced 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Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-languages.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T15:40:00Z" end="2025-12-06T15:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:40 AM - 10:50 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:40 AM - 9:50 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:40 AM - 8:50 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:40 AM - 7:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:40 PM - 3:50 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:40 PM - 4:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:40 PM - 5:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 PM - 9:20 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:40 PM - 11:50 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:40 AM - 12:50 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [paaguti@gmail.com](mailto:paaguti@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20latex%3A%20LaTeX%20export%20in%20org-mode%3A%20the%20overhaul) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/latex-before.md b/2025/info/latex-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9aa50955 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/latex-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="latex"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="178" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-latex.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T16:10:00Z" end="2025-12-06T16:30:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:10 AM - 11:30 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:10 AM - 10:30 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 AM - 9:30 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:10 AM - 8:30 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:10 PM - 4:30 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:10 PM - 5:30 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:10 PM - 6:30 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:40 PM - 10:00 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:30 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:10 AM - 1:30 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [adougher9@gmail.com](mailto:adougher9@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20life%3A%20From%20FRDCSA%20to%20FLP2%3A%20Building%20AI-Powered%20Life%20Planning%20Systems%20in%20Emacs%20-%20A%20Journey%20from%20Research%20to%20Real-World%20Impact) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/life-before.md b/2025/info/life-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bffa253a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/life-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="life"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of 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transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-life.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T15:50:00Z" end="2025-12-07T16:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:50 AM - 11:10 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:50 AM - 10:10 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:50 AM - 9:10 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:50 AM - 8:10 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:50 PM - 4:10 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:50 PM - 5:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:50 PM - 6:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:20 PM - 9:40 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:50 PM - 12:10 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~12:50 AM - 1:10 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [ahyatt@gmail.com](mailto:ahyatt@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20llm%3A%20Emacs%2C%20editors%2C%20and%20LLM%20driven%20workflows) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/llm-before.md b/2025/info/llm-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c10e3d21 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/llm-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="llm"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="329" y="75" 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transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 21-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-llm.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Being captioned +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T18:00:00Z" end="2025-12-06T18:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:00 PM - 1:20 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:00 PM - 12:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:00 AM - 11:20 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:00 AM - 10:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:00 PM - 6:20 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:00 PM - 7:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:30 PM - 11:50 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:00 AM - 2:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:00 AM - 3:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/llm-nav.md b/2025/info/llm-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43c2cf6c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/llm-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/latex">LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/bibliography">An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track Development">Development</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/dev">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/modern-after.md b/2025/info/modern-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec312f71 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/modern-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [eduardoochs@gmail.com](mailto:eduardoochs@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20modern%3A%20Some%20problems%20of%20modernizing%20Emacs) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/modern-before.md b/2025/info/modern-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31f7f3b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/modern-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="modern"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="425" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect 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transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: IRC <https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T14:40:00Z" end="2025-12-07T15:00:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:40 AM - 10:00 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:40 AM - 9:00 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:40 AM - 8:00 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:40 AM - 7:00 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:40 PM - 3:00 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:40 PM - 4:00 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:40 PM - 5:00 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:10 PM - 8:30 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:40 PM - 11:00 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:40 PM - 12:00 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [kevinbanjo@gmail.com](mailto:kevinbanjo@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20n-angulator%3A%20Org-mode%20GTD%20vs%20N-angulator%20GTD) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/n-angulator-before.md b/2025/info/n-angulator-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33bc7982 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/n-angulator-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="n-angulator"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(24,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">org-babel</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reference" title="Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager" data-slug="reference"><title> 9:30- 9:50 Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager</title><rect x="41" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(66,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reference</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gmail" title="org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode" data-slug="gmail"><title>10:10-10:30 org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode</title><rect x="96" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(121,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="535" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-n-angulator.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T20:30:00Z" end="2025-12-06T20:40:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:30 PM - 3:40 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:30 PM - 2:40 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:30 PM - 1:40 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:30 PM - 12:40 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:30 PM - 8:40 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:30 PM - 9:40 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:30 PM - 10:40 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:00 AM - 2:10 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:30 AM - 4:40 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:30 AM - 5:40 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [abhinav@lepisma.xyz](mailto:abhinav@lepisma.xyz?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20org-babel%3A%20Making%20Org-Babel%20reactive) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/org-babel-before.md b/2025/info/org-babel-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6781ab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/org-babel-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="org-babel"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="13" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" 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Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="329" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(354,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">llm</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/claude-code" title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs" data-slug="claude-code"><title> 1:40- 2:00 emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</title><rect x="384" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(409,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">claude-code</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/private-ai" title="Emacs and private AI: a great match" data-slug="private-ai"><title> 2:10- 2:30 Emacs and private AI: a great match</title><rect x="425" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" 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AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: Etherpad <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-org-babel> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T14:10:00Z" end="2025-12-06T14:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 AM - 9:20 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:10 AM - 8:20 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:10 AM - 7:20 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:10 AM - 6:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:10 PM - 2:20 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:10 PM - 3:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:10 PM - 4:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:40 PM - 7:50 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:10 PM - 10:20 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:10 PM - 11:20 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/org-babel-nav.md b/2025/info/org-babel-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..024f36ce --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/org-babel-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/sat-open">Saturday opening remarks</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/schemacs">One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/private-ai-after.md b/2025/info/private-ai-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..33a2289a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/private-ai-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [ajgrothe@yahoo.com](mailto:ajgrothe@yahoo.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20private-ai%3A%20Emacs%20and%20private%20AI%3A%20a%20great%20match) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/private-ai-before.md b/2025/info/private-ai-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81b594cf --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/private-ai-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="private-ai"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="329" y="75" opacity="0.5" 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PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-private-ai.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T19:10:00Z" end="2025-12-06T19:30:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:10 PM - 2:30 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~1:10 PM - 1:30 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~12:10 PM - 12:30 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:10 AM - 11:30 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:10 PM - 7:30 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:10 PM - 8:30 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:10 PM - 9:30 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:40 AM - 1:00 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:10 AM - 3:30 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:10 AM - 4:30 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20python%3A%20Interactive%20Python%20development%20in%20Emacs) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/python-before.md b/2025/info/python-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5869308c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/python-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="python"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="171" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect 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transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g 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font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-python.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T16:05:00Z" end="2025-12-06T16:25:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:05 AM - 11:25 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:05 AM - 10:25 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:05 AM - 9:25 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:05 AM - 8:25 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:05 PM - 4:25 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:05 PM - 5:25 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:05 PM - 6:25 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:35 PM - 9:55 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:05 AM - 12:25 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:05 AM - 1:25 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="reader"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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transform="rotate(-90)">reader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/life" title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact" data-slug="life"><title>10:50-11:10 From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</title><rect x="150" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(175,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">life</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/completion" title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought" data-slug="completion"><title>11:30-11:50 corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought</title><rect x="205" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(230,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" 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AM - 10:30 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:10 AM - 9:30 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:10 AM - 8:30 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:10 AM - 7:30 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:10 PM - 3:30 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:10 PM - 4:30 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:10 PM - 5:30 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:40 PM - 9:00 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:10 PM - 11:30 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~12:10 AM - 12:30 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/reader-nav.md b/2025/info/reader-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0d958958 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/reader-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/modern">Some problems of modernizing Emacs</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/life">From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/reference-after.md b/2025/info/reference-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fe2189b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/reference-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [vidianosgiannitsis@gmail.com](mailto:vidianosgiannitsis@gmail.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20reference%3A%20Emacs%20as%20a%20fully-fledged%20reference%20manager) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/reference-before.md b/2025/info/reference-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13abd7f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/reference-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="reference"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-reference.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T14:30:00Z" end="2025-12-06T14:50:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:30 AM - 9:50 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:30 AM - 8:50 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:30 AM - 7:50 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:30 AM - 6:50 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:30 PM - 2:50 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:30 PM - 3:50 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:30 PM - 4:50 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:20 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:30 PM - 10:50 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:30 PM - 11:50 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20sat-close%3A%20Saturday%20closing%20remarks) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/sat-close-before.md b/2025/info/sat-close-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5cf9a32f --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sat-close-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="sat-close"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="576" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(450,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="480" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(505,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 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(Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:00 PM - 11:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:30 AM - 2:40 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~5:00 AM - 5:10 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:00 AM - 6:10 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="sat-open"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="0" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" 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fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g 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transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: Etherpad <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sat-open> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T14:00:00Z" end="2025-12-06T14:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:00 AM - 9:10 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 AM - 8:10 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:00 AM - 7:10 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:00 AM - 6:10 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:00 PM - 2:10 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:00 PM - 3:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:00 PM - 4:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:30 PM - 7:40 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:00 PM - 10:10 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:00 PM - 11:10 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/sat-open-nav.md b/2025/info/sat-open-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00816f18 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sat-open-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/org-babel">Making Org-Babel reactive</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/schemacs-after.md b/2025/info/schemacs-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d511e981 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/schemacs-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20schemacs%3A%20One%20year%20progress%20update%20Schemacs%20%28formerly%20Gypsum%29) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/schemacs-before.md b/2025/info/schemacs-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b403a395 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/schemacs-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="schemacs"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific 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Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="507" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(518,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="535" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="576" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(587,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="41" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="130" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, 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fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 15-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-schemacs.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T14:30:00Z" end="2025-12-06T14:45:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:30 AM - 9:45 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:30 AM - 8:45 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:30 AM - 7:45 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~6:30 AM - 6:45 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~2:30 PM - 2:45 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:30 PM - 3:45 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:30 PM - 4:45 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:15 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:30 PM - 10:45 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:30 PM - 11:45 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20sun-close%3A%20Sunday%20closing%20remarks) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/sun-close-before.md b/2025/info/sun-close-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dde875fe --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sun-close-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="sun-close"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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href="/2025/talks/life" title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact" data-slug="life"><title>10:50-11:10 From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</title><rect x="150" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(175,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">life</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/completion" title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought" data-slug="completion"><title>11:30-11:50 corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought</title><rect x="205" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(230,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="425" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect x="494" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(519,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 3:40- 4:00 Bookclub tapas</title><rect x="549" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(574,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bookclub-tapas</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sun-close" title="Sunday closing remarks" data-slug="sun-close"><title> 4:20- 4:30 Sunday closing remarks</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="603" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(614,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-sun-close.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Ready to stream +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T21:20:00Z" end="2025-12-07T21:30:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:20 PM - 4:30 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:20 PM - 3:30 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:20 PM - 2:30 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:20 PM - 1:30 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:20 PM - 9:30 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:20 PM - 10:30 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:20 PM - 11:30 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~2:50 AM - 3:00 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~5:20 AM - 5:30 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~6:20 AM - 6:30 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/sun-close-nav.md b/2025/info/sun-close-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c9590ba --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sun-close-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas">Bookclub tapas</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/sun-open-after.md b/2025/info/sun-open-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35dc6a0a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sun-open-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org](mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20sun-open%3A%20Sunday%20opening%20remarks) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/sun-open-before.md b/2025/info/sun-open-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30be1715 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sun-open-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="sun-open"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="0" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(24,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">weights</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/modern" title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs" data-slug="modern"><title> 9:40-10:00 Some problems of modernizing Emacs</title><rect x="54" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(79,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">modern</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reader" title="An introduction to the Emacs Reader" data-slug="reader"><title>10:10-10:30 An introduction to the Emacs Reader</title><rect x="96" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(121,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/life" title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact" data-slug="life"><title>10:50-11:10 From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</title><rect x="150" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(175,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">life</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/completion" title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought" data-slug="completion"><title>11:30-11:50 corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought</title><rect x="205" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(230,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="425" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect x="494" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(519,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 3:40- 4:00 Bookclub tapas</title><rect x="549" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(574,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bookclub-tapas</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sun-close" title="Sunday closing remarks" data-slug="sun-close"><title> 4:20- 4:30 Sunday closing remarks</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(614,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: Etherpad <https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sun-open> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T14:00:00Z" end="2025-12-07T14:10:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:00 AM - 9:10 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:00 AM - 8:10 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:00 AM - 7:10 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:00 AM - 6:10 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:00 PM - 2:10 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:00 PM - 3:10 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:00 PM - 4:10 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:30 PM - 7:40 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:00 PM - 10:10 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:00 PM - 11:10 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/sun-open-nav.md b/2025/info/sun-open-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..842adbda --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/sun-open-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/sat-close">Saturday closing remarks</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/weights">Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track General">General</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/swanky-after.md b/2025/info/swanky-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9386bdb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/swanky-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [sczi@disroot.org](mailto:sczi@disroot.org?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20swanky%3A%20Swanky%20Python%3A%20Interactive%20development%20for%20Python) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/swanky-before.md b/2025/info/swanky-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9da28919 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/swanky-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sat 2025-12-06. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="swanky"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/org-babel" title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" 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font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="137" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(148,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="178" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(203,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(395,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="411" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(422,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best 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y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="41" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="20" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(59,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="89" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(114,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="130" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(155,133)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="171" y="75" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(196,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect 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transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: ask questions via Etherpad/IRC; we'll e-mail the speaker and post answers on this wiki page after the conference +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-06T15:35:00Z" end="2025-12-06T15:55:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~10:35 AM - 10:55 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:35 AM - 9:55 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~8:35 AM - 8:55 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~7:35 AM - 7:55 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~3:35 PM - 3:55 PM UTC <br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~4:35 PM - 4:55 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~5:35 PM - 5:55 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~9:05 PM - 9:25 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Saturday, Dec 6 2025, ~11:35 PM - 11:55 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:35 AM - 12:55 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/dev/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/2025/info/swanky-nav.md b/2025/info/swanky-nav.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..517981ed --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/swanky-nav.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ + +<div class="talk-nav"> +Back to the [[talks]] +Previous by time: <a href="/2025/talks/gmail">org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode</a> +Next by time: <a href="/2025/talks/languages">Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</a> +Track: <span class="sched-track Development">Development</span> - <strong><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/dev">Watch</a></strong> +</div> diff --git a/2025/info/weights-after.md b/2025/info/weights-after.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d2f9ed7d --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/weights-after.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-after-page --> + + +Questions or comments? Please e-mail [zacromero@posteo.com](mailto:zacromero@posteo.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20weights%3A%20Weightlifting%20tracking%20with%20Emacs%20on%20Android) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/weights-before.md b/2025/info/weights-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fbcce19c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/weights-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="weights"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="13" y="15" 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font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 10-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-weights.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T14:10:00Z" end="2025-12-07T14:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:10 AM - 9:20 AM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:10 AM - 8:20 AM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:10 AM - 7:20 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:10 AM - 6:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:10 PM - 2:20 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:10 PM - 3:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~4:10 PM - 4:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:40 PM - 7:50 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:10 PM - 10:20 PM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:10 PM - 11:20 PM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [jeremy@jeremyfriesen.com](mailto:jeremy@jeremyfriesen.com?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20writing%3A%20A%20writing%20day%20in%20the%20life%20with%20Org-Mode) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/writing-before.md b/2025/info/writing-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..357f875c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/writing-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="writing"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(24,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">weights</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/modern" title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs" data-slug="modern"><title> 9:40-10:00 Some problems of modernizing Emacs</title><rect x="54" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(79,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">modern</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reader" title="An introduction to the Emacs Reader" data-slug="reader"><title>10:10-10:30 An introduction to the Emacs Reader</title><rect x="96" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(121,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/life" title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact" data-slug="life"><title>10:50-11:10 From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact</title><rect x="150" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(175,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">life</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/completion" title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought" data-slug="completion"><title>11:30-11:50 corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought</title><rect x="205" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(230,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">completion</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/zettelkasten" title="Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers" data-slug="zettelkasten"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers</title><rect x="329" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(354,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="384" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="41" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(423,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="425" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(436,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gardening</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="452" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(477,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gnus</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect stroke-width="3" x="494" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(519,73)"><text font-weight="bold" fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">writing</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 3:40- 4:00 Bookclub tapas</title><rect x="549" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="27" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(574,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bookclub-tapas</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sun-close" title="Sunday closing remarks" data-slug="sun-close"><title> 4:20- 4:30 Sunday closing remarks</title><rect x="603" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(614,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-close</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(82,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(164,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(247,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(329,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(411,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(494,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(576,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></svg> +</div> + +[[!toc ]] +Format: 20-min talk ; Q&A: BigBlueButton conference room <https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-writing.html> +Discuss on IRC: [#emacsconf](https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf) +Status: Waiting for video from speaker +<div>Times in different time zones:</div><div class="times" start="2025-12-07T20:00:00Z" end="2025-12-07T20:20:00Z"><div class="conf-time">Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~3:00 PM - 3:20 PM EST (US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~2:00 PM - 2:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~1:00 PM - 1:20 PM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:00 PM - 12:20 PM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:20 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~9:00 PM - 9:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:00 PM - 10:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~1:30 AM - 1:50 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~4:00 AM - 4:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~5:00 AM - 5:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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Please e-mail [hi@christiantietze.de](mailto:hi@christiantietze.de?subject=Comment%20for%20EmacsConf%202023%20zettelkasten%3A%20Zettelkasten%20for%20regular%20Emacs%20hackers) + + +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-after-page --> diff --git a/2025/info/zettelkasten-before.md b/2025/info/zettelkasten-before.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43f7255d --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/info/zettelkasten-before.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +<!-- Automatically generated by emacsconf-publish-before-page --> + +The following image shows where the talk is in the schedule for Sun 2025-12-07. Solid lines show talks with Q&A via BigBlueButton. Dashed lines show talks with Q&A via IRC or Etherpad.<div class="schedule-in-context schedule-svg-container" data-slug="zettelkasten"> +<svg width="700" height="150" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="700" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.5" width="13" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(11,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="13" y="15" opacity="0.5" 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(US/Eastern)</div><div class="others"><div>which is the same as:</div>Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~12:00 PM - 12:20 PM CST (US/Central)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:00 AM - 11:20 AM MST (US/Mountain)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~10:00 AM - 10:20 AM PST (US/Pacific)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~6:00 PM - 6:20 PM UTC <br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~7:00 PM - 7:20 PM CET (Europe/Paris)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~8:00 PM - 8:20 PM EET (Europe/Athens)<br />Sunday, Dec 7 2025, ~11:30 PM - 11:50 PM IST (Asia/Kolkata)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~2:00 AM - 2:20 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore)<br />Monday, Dec 8 2025, ~3:00 AM - 3:20 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo)</div></div><div><strong><a href="/2025/watch/gen/">Find out how to watch and participate</a></strong></div> + + + + + +# Description +<!-- End of emacsconf-publish-before-page -->
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To do so, [clone the wiki repository](https://emacsconf.org/edit/). + +You might also like the [general organizers' notebook](/organizers-notebook) and [the organizers' notebook from 2024](/2024/organizers-notebook). + + +# Table of Contents + +- [Timeline](#timeline) +- [About this document](#about-this-doc) +- [Communications plan](#comms) +- [Good/better/best](#good-better-best) +- [Phases](#phases) + - [Set up organizers notebook](#org3aa0a67) + - [Draft CFP](#cfp) + - [Draft schedule](#draft-schedule) + - [While speakers are working on their videos](#orgf64c3a3) + - [While volunteers are working on captions](#org54e5daf) + - [After the conference](#org50f72be) + - [Prepare shift calendar, ask people to sign up](#shifts) +- [Check EmacsConf infrastructure](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure):project: + - [BigBlueButton](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton) + - [IRC web client](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-web-client) + - [IRC announcements](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-announcements) + - [Media](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-media) + - [Publishing resources to the wiki](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-resources-to-the-wiki) + - [Publishing videos to the media server](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-videos-to-the-media-server) + - [Playing videos, switching to windows](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-playing-videos-switching-to-windows) + - [Etherpad](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-etherpad) + - [Do a dry run](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-do-a-dry-run) + - [Resizing](#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing) +- [Processes and notes](#processes-and-notes) + - [Hosting](#processes-and-notes-hosting) + - [ERC](#processes-and-notes-erc) +- [Decisions](#decisions) +- [Support code](#support-code) + + +<a id="timeline"></a> + +# TODO Timeline + +<table> + + +<colgroup> +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-right"> +</colgroup> +<tbody> +<tr> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-right">Days since previous milestone</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">CFP</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-06-27">[2025-06-27 Fri]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">CFP deadline</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-09-19">[2025-09-19 Fri]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right">84</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Speaker notifications</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-09-26">[2025-09-26 Fri]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Publish schedule</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-10-24">[2025-10-24 Fri]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Video submission deadline</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-10-31">[2025-10-31 Fri]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right">42</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">EmacsConf</td> +<td class="org-left"><span class="timestamp-wrapper"><time class="timestamp" datetime="2025-12-06">[2025-12-06 Sat]</time></span></td> +<td class="org-right">36</td> +</tr> +</tbody> +</table> + +We like to have at least a month to work on audio +normalization and transcription, and we want +speakers to have at least a month to work on their +videos (considering early submissions will already +have gotten started on processing). + + +<a id="about-this-doc"></a> + +# About this document + +Tags: + +- `conforg`: Requires access to private conf.org repository + + +<a id="comms"></a> + +# Communications plan + +Objectives: + +- keep everyone in the loop without them feeling like they’re overloaded + +Everyone: + +- [ ] Call for participation (speakers and volunteers) +- [ ] Reminder about CFP +- [ ] Last call + +Speakers: + +- [ ] Send all speakers backstage access and upload instructions +- [ ] Send all speakers check-in instructions + +Volunteers: + +- [ ] Send captioning volunteers the backstage info +- [ ] Send past captioning volunteers an invitation to participate - ask when there’s a lot of load +- [ ] Ask for help with audio processing + + +<a id="good-better-best"></a> + +# Good/better/best + +This table makes it easier to move the slider depending on who wants +to volunteer and how much we can get done. At some point, we’ll figure +out how to track our current status so we know what we need to +scramble to do in order to get the conference off the ground. **bold** +is our current goal. Feel free to volunteer for anything that +interests you! + +<table> + + +<colgroup> +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> +</colgroup> +<tbody> +<tr> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left">Good</td> +<td class="org-left">Better</td> +<td class="org-left">Best</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Streaming</td> +<td class="org-left">Regular stream</td> +<td class="org-left">+ alternate streams on PeerTube</td> +<td class="org-left">+ alternate streams on YouTube</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">480p</td> +<td class="org-left">Same on live</td> +<td class="org-left">Separate node</td> +<td class="org-left">Ansible setup</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Audio normalization</td> +<td class="org-left">Core org handling it</td> +<td class="org-left">Other volunteer</td> +<td class="org-left">Multiple volunteers</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Video resolution</td> +<td class="org-left">Usual reminders</td> +<td class="org-left">Extra reminders</td> +<td class="org-left">Everyone remembering to use a large font size</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Intros</td> +<td class="org-left">Standard, recorded</td> +<td class="org-left">Reviewed by speakers</td> +<td class="org-left">More details/context</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Pad</td> +<td class="org-left">v1.9.7</td> +<td class="org-left">v2.x</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> +</tbody> +</table> + + +<a id="phases"></a> + +# Phases + + +<a id="org3aa0a67"></a> + +## DONE Set up organizers notebook + + +<a id="cfp"></a> + +## DONE Draft CFP + + +#### Draft linked pages + +- [X] cfp +- [X] submit page +- [X] year index + + +#### DONE Check with other organizers + + +#### DONE Update dates in emacsconf.el + +<file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/lisp/emacsconf.el> +<file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/lisp/emacsconf-erc.el> + + +#### DONE Update conf topic + +[Update the IRC 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Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph"), [writing](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/writing "A writing day in the life with Org-Mode"), and [bookclub-tapas](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas "Bookclub tapas") on Sunday afternoon +- I spread [reference](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/reference "Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager"), [latex](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/latex "LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul"), [bibliography](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/bibliography "An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning"), [authoring](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/authoring "How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required"), and [blee-lcnt](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/blee-lcnt "Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework") in case people want to hang out in each other’s Q&A sessions +- I wanted to generally have live Q&A in between talks that don’t have live Q&A. +- It’s okay to have a shorter day, since this is easier for people who are in Europe. +- [hyperboleqa](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/hyperboleqa "Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole") is all Q&A. +- We could have an open mic session or a panel before [sat-close](https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sat-close "Saturday closing remarks") +- Sunday morning in 2023 had some packet loss issues at around 9:30 + + +<a id="orgf64c3a3"></a> + +## While speakers are working on their videos + + +### DONE Send draft schedule :email: + + +### TODO Send backstage and upload instructions :email: + + +### TODO Record pronunciations + + +### TODO Post the schedule publicly + + +<a id="org54e5daf"></a> + +## While volunteers are working on captions + + +### TODO E-mail speakers asking them to confirm the pronunciations :email: + + +### Record intros and opening remarks + + +#### TODO Record sat-open remarks :emacsconf:record: + +Welcome to EmacsConf 2025, where we have fun +exploring how much we can do with a text editor. +It’s hard to give a general overview +of all the cool talks today and tomorrow, +so you can flip through the talks +and see what sparks your interests. +Don’t feel limited to one track or another. +The best parts of EmacsConf are the conversations. +The wiki has a page on how to watch and participate, +and I’ll give you a quick overview as well. +You can watch both streams at live.emacsconf.org +using free and open source software. +Using a streaming media player like mpv +seems to be the best way to watch in terms of performance +but there are also web-based players +just in case that’s all you’ve got. +The schedule shows the General track on top +and the Development track on the bottom, +so you can see what else is going on. +As you’re watching the talks, +you can refer to the schedule in another window. +Hover over the boxes to see the times and titles, +and click on the boxes in the schedule +to jump to the talk’s page for more details. +You can also get the schedule as an iCalendar file +or as an Org file in different time zones. +Many talks will be followed by +live Q&A web conferences with the speaker, +which will be done in BigBlueButton or BBB. +These are indicated with a solid border on the schedule +and by Q&A: BBB on the schedule page. +You can join the web conference room +by clicking on the BBB link +on the schedule page or the talk’s webpage. +Then you can ask your questions yourself when the Q&A starts. +To improve performance, please keep your webcam off +and stay muted until it’s your turn to talk. +If you don’t like Javascript, +you can still ask questions via IRC +and the hosts can read them out for you. +We’re probably going to automatically switch +between talks and Q&A sessions, +so the transitions on the stream might be a little sudden. + +People in the BigBlueButton room +can continue the conversation +even after the talk moves off-stream. +and you can also reach out to the speakers +using the contact information on the talk page. + +Other talks will have Q&A via Etherpad or IRC, +depending on what the speakers prefer. +This is indicated in the schedule with a dashed border +and on the schedule page as well. +Some talks will have the Q&A after the event, +so you can add your questions to their Etherpad +or ask on IRC. +We’ll e-mail the speakers afterwards +and update the talk pages when they answer. +The schedule pages and track pages have quick shortcuts +so that you can find out more about talks, open the Etherpads, +and join the Q&A sessions. The watch page has more tips +on how to make the most of Q&A. +If you can, please add notes and ask questions +in the Etherpad for the talk. That makes it easier +for everyone to share their notes, +and speakers and hosts can read the questions from there. +We’ll copy the notes to the talk pages afterwards. +We have one pad for each talk, +so you can follow the links to get to the next one +or go back to the schedule and get the link from there. +If you have general feedback about +the conference itself, please put it in +pad.emacsconf.org/2025 , which is linked on each pad. +You can also use this as a general community message board +for things like Help Wanted. +Internet Relay Chat or IRC can be another great way +to be part of lots of conversations. +You can use chat.emacsconf.org to join the IRC channels +through your web browser. The tabs on the left can help you +switch between the different channels. +There’s #emacsconf-gen for the General track +and #emacsconf-dev for the Development track. +If you need to reach us, you can join #emacsconf-org +or e-mail emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org. +You can use #emacsconf for hallway conversations. +Of course, you can join any of these channels +with your favourite IRC client. +You can connect to irc.libera.chat +port 6697 with TLS. +Once again, we’re going to be streaming with open captions +for most of the talks this year, thanks to our speakers and +captioning volunteers. The captioned talks are indicated +on the schedule, and with any luck, we’ll be posting +transcripts on talk pages shortly after the talks start. +If you need additional accommodations, +please let us know in #emacsconf-org +and we’ll see if we can make things happen. +If something goes down, we’ll update status.emacsconf.org. +If it doesn’t look like we’ve noticed yet, +please let us know in the #emacsconf-org IRC channel, +where we will be quietly panicking. +In all of these conversations, please keep in mind +our guidelines for conduct. You can find them on the wiki, +They basically boil down to: please be nice. +If all goes well, the prerecorded talks and transcripts +should be available from the talk pages +shortly after they start playing, +and we’ll post the recordings of live talks +and Q&A sessions within the next month or so. +If you’d like to get an update, you can subscribe to +the emacsconf-discuss mailing list. +All right, let’s get going. +Leo is hosting the general track, +and Corwin hosting the development track. +The other volunteers and I will run around mostly backstage, +and you’ll probably meet us in the closing remarks. +That’s also where we get to thank +all the people and organizations +who make EmacsConf possible. +Thanks for coming to EmacsConf 2025. + + +#### TODO Record sun-open remarks + +Welcome to the second day of EmacsConf 2025. +The best parts of EmacsConf are the conversations. +The wiki has a page on how to watch and participate, +and I’ll give you a quick overview as well. +You can watch the stream at live.emacsconf.org +using free and open source software. +Using a streaming media player like mpv +seems to be the best way to watch in terms of performance +but there are also web-based players +just in case that’s all you’ve got. +As you’re watching the talks, +you can refer to the schedule in another window. +Hover over the boxes to see the times and titles, +and click on the boxes in the schedule +to jump to the talk’s page for more details. +You can also get the schedule as an iCalendar file +or as an Org file in different time zones. + +Many talks will be followed by +live Q&A web conferences with the speaker, +which will be done in BigBlueButton or BBB. +These are indicated with a solid border on the schedule +and by Q&A: BBB on the schedule page. +You can join the web conference room +by clicking on the BBB link +on the schedule page or the talk’s webpage. +Then you can ask your questions yourself when the Q&A starts. +To improve performance, please keep your webcam off +and stay muted until it’s your turn to talk. +If you don’t like Javascript, +you can still ask questions via IRC +and the hosts can read them out for you. + +We’re probably going to automatically switch +between talks and Q&A sessions, +so the transitions on the stream might be a little sudden, +People in the BigBlueButton room +can continue the conversation +even after the talk moves off-stream, +and you can also reach out to the speakers +using the contact information on the talk page. + +Other talks will have Q&A via Etherpad or IRC, +depending on what the speakers prefer. +This is indicated in the schedule with a dashed border +and on the schedule page as well. +Please ask your questions in the recommended places +so that the speakers can easily see them. + +Some talks will have the Q&A after the event, +so you can add your questions to their Etherpad. +We’ll e-mail the speakers afterwards +and update the talk pages when they answer. + +We’re going to start Sunday morning +with more IRC/Etherpad Q&A +to try to get around +some of the bandwidth issues +that we noticed last year. + +The schedule pages and track pages have quick shortcuts +so that you can find out more about talks, open the Etherpads, +and join the Q&A sessions. The watch page has more tips +on how to make the most of Q&A. +If you can, please add notes and ask questions +in the Etherpad for the talk. That makes it easier +for everyone to share their notes, +and speakers and hosts can read the questions from there. +We’ll copy the notes to the talk pages afterwards. +We have one pad for each talk, +so you can follow the links to get to the next one +or go back to the schedule and get the link from there. +If you have general feedback about +the conference itself, please put it in +pad.emacsconf.org/2025 , which is linked on each pad. +You can also use this as a general community message board +for things like Help Wanted. +Internet Relay Chat or IRC can be another great way +to be part of lots of conversations. +You can use chat.emacsconf.org to join the IRC channels +through your web browser. The tabs on the left can help you +switch between the different channels. +Most discussions will be in +\#emacsconf-gen for the General track. +If you need to reach us, you can join #emacsconf-org +or e-mail emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org. +You can use #emacsconf for hallway conversations. +Of course, you can join any of these channels +with your favourite IRC client. +You can connect to irc.libera.chat +port 6697 with TLS. +Once again, we’re going to be streaming with open captions +for most of the talks this year, thanks to our speakers and +captioning volunteers. The captioned talks are indicated +on the schedule, and with any luck, we’ll be posting +transcripts on talk pages shortly after the talks start. +If you need additional accommodations, +please let us know in #emacsconf-org +and we’ll see if we can make things happen. +If something goes down, we’ll update status.emacsconf.org. +If it doesn’t look like we’ve noticed yet, +please let us know in the #emacsconf-org IRC channel, +where we will be quietly panicking. +In all of these conversations, please keep in mind +our guidelines for conduct. You can find them on the wiki, +They basically boil down to: please be nice. +If all goes well, the prerecorded talks and transcripts +should be available from the talk pages +shortly after they start playing, +and we’ll post the recordings of live talks +and Q&A sessions within the next month or so. +If you’d like to get an update, you can subscribe to +the emacsconf-discuss mailing list. +All right, let’s get going. +Leo Vivier is hosting the general track again today. +The other volunteers and I will run around mostly backstage, +and you’ll probably meet us in the closing remarks. +That’s also where we get to thank +all the people and organizations +who make EmacsConf even possible. +Thanks for coming to EmacsConf 2025. + + +### TODO Generate assets + + +### TODO Send check-in details :email: + + +<a id="org50f72be"></a> + +## After the conference + + +### TODO Send thanks and follow-up questions :email: + + +<a id="shifts"></a> + +## TODO Prepare shift calendar, ask people to sign up + +<a name="shifts"></a> + +AM: 9-12 PM EST, PM: 1-5 PM EST (plus a little extra for setup/transition) + +Saturday Dec 6 2025 + +<table id="orgde0643d"> + + +<colgroup> +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-right"> + +<col class="org-right"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> +</colgroup> +<thead> +<tr> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"> </th> +<th scope="col" class="org-right">Start</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-right">End</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/host/">Host</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left">Streamer</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/checkin/">Checkin</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/irc/">IRC</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/pad/">Pad</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left">Coord</th> +</tr> +</thead> +<tbody> +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Gen AM</td> +<td class="org-right">09:00</td> +<td class="org-right">12:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Gen PM</td> +<td class="org-right">13:00</td> +<td class="org-right">17:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Dev AM</td> +<td class="org-right">10:00</td> +<td class="org-right">12:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Dev PM</td> +<td class="org-right">13:00</td> +<td class="org-right">17:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> +</tbody> +</table> + +Sunday Dec 7 2025 + +<table id="org3ccfd59"> + + +<colgroup> +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-right"> + +<col class="org-right"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> +</colgroup> +<thead> +<tr> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"> </th> +<th scope="col" class="org-right">Start</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-right">End</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/host/">Host</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left">Streamer</th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/checkin/">Checkin</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/irc/">IRC</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left"><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/pad/">Pad</a></th> +<th scope="col" class="org-left">Coord</th> +</tr> +</thead> +<tbody> +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Gen AM</td> +<td class="org-right">09:00</td> +<td class="org-right">12:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">Gen PM</td> +<td class="org-right">13:00</td> +<td class="org-right">17:00</td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +<td class="org-left"> </td> +</tr> +</tbody> +</table> + +Backups: + +- dev host/streamer: +- gen host/streamer: +- checkin, IRC, pad: + +Interested in a shift? Please e-mail <mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org> and we’ll help you figure out what you need to learn. + + `(setq emacsconf-shifts + (list + ,@(apply #'append + (mapcar + (lambda (day) + (let ((headers + (mapcar + (lambda (field) + (intern + (concat + ":" + (downcase + (if (string-match org-link-bracket-re field) + (match-string 2 field) + field))))) + (seq-drop (car (cadr day)) 3)))) + (mapcar + (lambda (row) + (apply #'append + (list 'list :id + (when (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(AM\\|PM\\)" (car row)) + (format "%s-%s-%s" + (car day) + (downcase (match-string 2 (car row))) + (downcase (match-string 1 (car row))))) + :track + (if (string-match "^Gen" (car row)) "General" "Development") + :start + (format "%sT%s:00%s" + (elt day 2) + (elt row 1) + emacsconf-timezone-offset) + :end + (format "%sT%s:00%s" + (elt day 2) + (elt row 2) + emacsconf-timezone-offset)) + (seq-map-indexed + (lambda (value index) + (unless (string= value "") + (list (elt headers index) value))) + (seq-drop row 3)))) + (cdr (cadr day))) + )) + (list + (list "sat" sat "2025-12-07") + (list "sun" sun "2025-12-08")))))) + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure"></a> + +# TODO Check EmacsConf infrastructure :project: + +- [ ] IRC +- [ ] Streaming assets +- [ ] Publishing to the wiki +- [ ] Web conference +- [ ] OBS +- [ ] Publishing to the media server +- [ ] Etherpad +- [ ] Streaming +- [ ] Toobnix +- [ ] YouTube +- [ ] Mumble: Can join from my phone, can speak on stream + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton"></a> + +## TODO BigBlueButton + +- Plan: Scale up the bbb.emacsverse.org on Sacha’s Linode account +- [Installation notes from last year](https://emacsconf.org/2024/organizers-notebook/#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton) + + +### TODO Create meeting rooms for each speaker + +[Creating talk BBB rooms](file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.md) + + +### TODO Back up after the conference + +[Backing up BBB](file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.md) + + +### TODO Set up moderator access codes for all the meeting rooms, and make it so people can start the meeting + +[Setting up moderator access codes](file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.md) + + +### TODO Check BBB audio from my phone + + +### Customize BigBlueButton branding + + +#### TODO Change background presentation + +<https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#change-the-default-presentation> + + +#### TODO Modify landing page + +/var/www/bigbluebutton-default/assets/index.html +keep backup copy as it will be overwritten when bbb-conf is called + + +#### TODO Change default welcome message + +<https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#change-the-default-welcome-message> + + +#### TODO Change html5 title + +/usr/share/bigbluebutton/html5-client/private/config/settings.yml + +TARGET=/usr/share/bigbluebutton/html5-client/private/config/settings.yml +yq e -i “.public.app.clientTitle = \\”EmacsConf\\“” $TARGET + + +#### TODO Try live captions + +<https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#enable-live-captions> + + +#### TODO Explore meeting layout? Default to custom, hosts will need to drag people’s webcam over if there’s a share + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-web-client"></a> + +## IRC web client + + +### TODO Ask libera.chat to increase connections allowed from chat.emacsconf.org on Dec 6 and 7 + +[IRC web client](file:///home/sacha/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.md) + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-announcements"></a> + +## IRC announcements + + +### TODO Confirm manual IRC announcements + + +### TODO Confirm automated IRC announcements from res + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-media"></a> + +## Media + + +### TODO Switch public media to unprotected root before the conference + +1. Clear public media directory. +2. Set `media_protect_root` to false in Ansible `group_vars/all.yml`. +3. `ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml prod-playbook.yml --tags media` + +You can generate the index with `emacsconf-publish-update-media`. + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-resources-to-the-wiki"></a> + +## TODO Publishing resources to the wiki + +ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml prod-playbook.yml –tags publish + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-videos-to-the-media-server"></a> + +## TODO Publishing videos to the media server + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-playing-videos-switching-to-windows"></a> + +## Playing videos, switching to windows + + +### TODO Generate test videos for everything + + +### TODO Document how to get that set up again + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-etherpad"></a> + +## Etherpad + + +### STARTED Try upgrading to 2.x + +<https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/s3lph/pads/content/role/etherpad/> +<a href="https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-ansible/tree/roles/pad/tasks/main.yml">roles/pad/tasks/main.yml</a> + +nodemon -e yml -w ../../roles/pad/tasks/main.yml -x “vagrant up –provision” + +<http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/> + +Progress: +<http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant:9001/p/2025-hyperboleqa> works +<http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/p/2025-hyperboleqa> works now that I passthrough .js + +<http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/padbootstrap-rLLvrD2UOFI.min.js> + + +### Generate pads for all the talks + + +### TODO Generate the main index + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-do-a-dry-run"></a> + +## TODO Do a dry run + + +### TODO Generate all the test assets + + +### TODO Test connecting to VNC and streaming via OBS + + +<a id="check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing"></a> + +## Resizing + +live0: 64GB +front0: 32GB +meet: 64GB + + +### TODO Resize nodes before production + +live0: 64GB +front0: 32GB +meet: 64GB + + +### TODO Resize nodes after production + +live0: nanode +front0: nanode + + +### TODO Resize meet after production + +meet: nanode + + +<a id="processes-and-notes"></a> + +# Processes and notes + + +<a id="processes-and-notes-hosting"></a> + +## Hosting + + +### TODO Finalize host for dev track + + +<a id="processes-and-notes-erc"></a> + +## ERC + +Some convenient commands are defined in <a href="https://git.emacsconf.org/emacsconf-el/tree/emacsconf-erc.el">emacsconf-erc.el</a>. + +<table> + + +<colgroup> +<col class="org-left"> + +<col class="org-left"> +</colgroup> +<tbody> +<tr> +<td class="org-left">/opall</td> +<td class="org-left">Grant operator status in the Emacsconf channels</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">/deopall</td> +<td class="org-left">Remove operator status in the Emacsconf channels</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class="org-left">/conftopic</td> +<td class="org-left">Set the first part of the topic</td> +</tr> +</tbody> +</table> + + +<a id="decisions"></a> + +# Decisions + + +<a id="support-code"></a> + +# Support code + + (defun my-ox-link-path (link _ info) + (let* ((raw-path (org-element-property :path link))) + (setq raw-path + (org-export-file-uri + (org-publish-file-relative-name raw-path info))) + ;; Possibly append `:html-link-home' to relative file + ;; name. + (let ((home (and (plist-get info :html-link-home) + (org-trim (plist-get info :html-link-home))))) + (when (and home + (plist-get info :html-link-use-abs-url) + (not (file-name-absolute-p raw-path))) + (setq raw-path (concat (file-name-as-directory home) raw-path)))) + raw-path)) + + (defun my-org-md-link (link desc info) + (if (string= (org-element-property :type link) "file") + (let ((path (my-ox-link-path link desc info))) + (if (string= (file-name-extension path) "svg") + (with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents-literally path) + (buffer-string)) + (org-md-link link desc info))) + (org-md-link link desc info))) + + (with-eval-after-load 'ox-md + (setf + (alist-get 'link (org-export-backend-transcoders (org-export-get-backend 'md))) + 'my-org-md-link)) + diff --git a/2025/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2025/organizers-notebook/index.org new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9927dc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/organizers-notebook/index.org @@ -0,0 +1,993 @@ +# [[elisp:(progn (memoize 'emacsconf-get-talk-info "5 seconds") (condition-case nil (org-md-export-to-markdown) (error nil)) (memoize-restore 'emacsconf-get-talk-info))][Export this file to Markdown]] +#+TAGS: emacsconf +# [[elisp:(memoize 'emacsconf-get-talk-info "5 seconds")][Memoize emacsconf-get-talk-info]] - [[elisp:(memoize-restore 'emacsconf-get-talk-info)][Unmemoize]] +#+todo: TODO(t) SOMEDAY STARTED INPROGRESS(i) WAITING(w) STANDBY(s) BLOCKED(b) | DONE(x) CANCELLED(c) +#+OPTIONS: h:6 toc:nil num:nil ':t +#+PROPERTY: header-args :results silent :exports code :tangle yes +#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ../organizers-notebook.md +#+PROPERTY: QUANTIFIED Emacs + +#+begin_export md +<!-- organizers-notebook.md is exported from organizers-notebook/index.org, please modify that instead. --> +[[!sidebar content=""]] + +This file is automatically exported from [/2025/organizers-notebook/index.org](/2025/organizers-notebook/index.org). You might prefer to navigate this as an Org file instead. To do so, [clone the wiki repository](https://emacsconf.org/edit/). + +You might also like the [general organizers' notebook](/organizers-notebook) and [the organizers' notebook from 2024](/2024/organizers-notebook). +#+end_export + + + +#+NAME: list-headings +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value replace :exports results :eval never-export :var heading="Help wanted" :var match="helpwanted" +(emacsconf-surround + (concat heading ":\n\n") + (string-join + (delq nil + (org-map-entries + (lambda () + (when (and (org-entry-is-todo-p) (not (org-entry-is-done-p))) + (format "- %s %s\n" + (org-link-make-string + (concat "#" (org-entry-get (point) "CUSTOM_ID")) + (org-entry-get (point) "ITEM")) + (emacsconf-surround + "(by " + (and (org-entry-get (point) "DEADLINE") + (replace-regexp-in-string "[<>]" "" (org-entry-get (point) "DEADLINE"))) + ")" + "")))) + match nil)) + "") +"" "") +#+end_src + +#+RESULTS: list-headings +:results: +:end: + +#+CALL: list-headings(heading="Decisions to make", match="decision") + +#+RESULTS: +:results: +:end: + + +#+TOC: headlines 2 +* COMMENT Shortcuts +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: shortcuts +:END: + +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org][Common notebook]] + +* TODO Timeline +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: timeline +:END: + +| | | Days since previous milestone | +| CFP | [2025-06-27 Fri] | | +| CFP deadline | [2025-09-19 Fri] | 84 | +| Speaker notifications | [2025-09-26 Fri] | | +| Publish schedule | [2025-10-24 Fri] | | +| Video submission deadline | [2025-10-31 Fri] | 42 | +| EmacsConf | [2025-12-06 Sat] | 36 | +#+TBLFM: @3$3=@3$2-@2$2::@6$3=@6$2-@3$2::@7$3=@7$2-@6$2 + +We like to have at least a month to work on audio +normalization and transcription, and we want +speakers to have at least a month to work on their +videos (considering early submissions will already +have gotten started on processing). + +* About this document +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: about-this-doc +:END: + +Tags: +- =conforg=: Requires access to private conf.org repository + +* Communications plan +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: comms +:END: + +Objectives: +- keep everyone in the loop without them feeling like they're overloaded + +Everyone: +- [ ] Call for participation (speakers and volunteers) +- [ ] Reminder about CFP +- [ ] Last call + +Speakers: +- [ ] Send all speakers backstage access and upload instructions +- [ ] Send all speakers check-in instructions + +Volunteers: +- [ ] Send captioning volunteers the backstage info +- [ ] Send past captioning volunteers an invitation to participate - ask when there's a lot of load +- [ ] Ask for help with audio processing + +* Good/better/best +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: good-better-best +:END: + +This table makes it easier to move the slider depending on who wants +to volunteer and how much we can get done. At some point, we'll figure +out how to track our current status so we know what we need to +scramble to do in order to get the conference off the ground. *bold* +is our current goal. Feel free to volunteer for anything that +interests you! + + | | Good | Better | Best | + | Streaming | Regular stream | + alternate streams on PeerTube | + alternate streams on YouTube | + | 480p | Same on live | Separate node | Ansible setup | + | Audio normalization | Core org handling it | Other volunteer | Multiple volunteers | + | Video resolution | Usual reminders | Extra reminders | Everyone remembering to use a large font size | + | Intros | Standard, recorded | Reviewed by speakers | More details/context | + | Pad | v1.9.7 | v2.x | | + +* Phases +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: phases +:END: +** DONE Set up organizers notebook +CLOSED: [2025-06-17 Tue 10:41] +:LOGBOOK: +- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2025-06-17 Tue 10:41] +:END: + +** DONE Draft CFP +CLOSED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:37] +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: cfp +:END: + +**** Draft linked pages +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: phases-draft-cfp-draft-linked-pages +:END: + +- [X] cfp +- [X] submit page +- [X] year index + +**** DONE Check with other organizers +CLOSED: [2025-06-24 Tue 21:15] DEADLINE: <2025-06-23 Mon> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: phases-draft-cfp-check-with-other-organizers +:END: +**** DONE Update dates in emacsconf.el +CLOSED: [2025-06-25 Wed 09:13] + +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/lisp/emacsconf.el]] +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/lisp/emacsconf-erc.el]] +**** DONE Update conf topic +CLOSED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:37] +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org::#phases-and-lessons-learned-draft-cfp-update-the-irc-topic][Update the IRC topic]] +**** DONE Remove draft marker +CLOSED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:37] + +- [ ] cfp +- [ ] submit + +**** DONE Post CFP in the usual places +CLOSED: [2025-06-30 Mon 16:32] SCHEDULED: <2025-06-27 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: phases-draft-cfp-post-cfp-in-the-usual-places +:END: +- [ ] emacsconf-discuss +- [ ] reddit.com/r/emacs +- [ ] Emacs News +- [ ] emacs-tangents or info-gnu-emacs +- [ ] Mastodon +- [ ] Bluesky +- [ ] X +** TODO Draft schedule +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: draft-schedule +:END: + +#+NAME: schedule +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value replace :exports none :eval never-export :var filename="schedule.svg" +(require 'emacsconf) +(require 'emacsconf-schedule) +(setq emacsconf-schedule-tracks + '((:label "Saturday" + :start "2025-12-06 9:00" + :end "2025-12-06 18:00" + :tracks ("General" "Development")) + (:label "Sunday" + :start "2025-12-07 9:00" + :end "2025-12-07 18:00" + :tracks ("General" "Development")))) +(let ((emacsconf-schedule-default-buffer-minutes 10) + (emacsconf-schedule-default-buffer-minutes-for-live-q-and-a 20) + (emacsconf-schedule-break-time 10) + (emacsconf-schedule-lunch-time 60) + (emacsconf-use-absolute-url t) + (emacsconf-schedule-strategies '(emacsconf-schedule-allocate-buffer-time + emacsconf-schedule-copy-previous-track)) + (emacsconf-schedule-validation-functions + '(emacsconf-schedule-validate-time-constraints + ;; emacsconf-schedule-validate-live-q-and-a-sessions-are-staggered + emacsconf-schedule-validate-no-cancelled-talks + emacsconf-schedule-validate-all-talks-present + emacsconf-schedule-validate-no-duplicates))) + (setq emacsconf-schedule-plan + '(("GEN Saturday, Dec 6" :start "2025-12-06 09:00" :set-track "General") + sat-open + org-babel ; <= 10:30 EST + reference ; any; plan before bibliography talk + gmail ; <= 12:00 EST + languages ; <= 15:00 EST + latex ; >= 11:00 EST and <= 13:00 EST + (lunch :start "12:00") + bibliography ; available all day both days; plan after reference talk + calc ; >= 10:00 EST and <= 16:00 EST Saturday + authoring ; <= 15:00 EST + blee-lcnt ; any + greader ; any time + n-angulator ; >= 12:00 EST + (sat-close) + ("DEV Saturday, Dec 6" :start "2025-12-06 9:30" :set-track "Development") + schemacs ; <= 11:00 EST + juicemacs ; <= 11:00 EST + swanky ; any + python ; <= 14:00 EST + (lunch :start "12:00") + llm ; >= 10:00 EST + claude-code ; async, any + private-ai ; any + commonlisp ; >= 14:00 EST + ("GEN Sunday, Dec 7" :start "2025-12-07 09:00" :set-track "General") + sun-open + weights ; <= 15:00 EST + modern ; any + reader ; any + life ; Sun preferred + completion ; >= 11:00 EST and <= 13:00 EST + (lunch :start "12:00" :start "16:30") + zettelkasten ; >= 12:00 EST + hyperboleqa ; >= 12:00 EST and <= 15:00 EST + gardening ; >= 11:00 EST + gnus ; async, any + writing ; any + bookclub-tapas ; >= 13:00 EST + (sun-close) + )) + (setq emacsconf-schedule-draft (emacsconf-schedule-prepare (emacsconf-schedule-inflate-sexp emacsconf-schedule-plan))) + (prog1 (string-join (emacsconf-schedule-validate emacsconf-schedule-draft) "\n") + (let ((emacsconf-schedule-svg-modify-functions + '(emacsconf-schedule-svg-color-by-availability + ;emacsconf-schedule-svg-color-by-status + ))) + (with-temp-file (expand-file-name filename (file-name-directory emacsconf-org-file)) + (svg-print (emacsconf-schedule-svg 500 700 emacsconf-schedule-draft 'vertical))) + (with-temp-file (expand-file-name filename (expand-file-name "organizers-notebook" (expand-file-name emacsconf-year emacsconf-directory))) + (svg-print (emacsconf-schedule-svg 500 700 emacsconf-schedule-draft 'vertical)))) + ;; (with-temp-file (expand-file-name filename (file-name-directory emacsconf-org-file)) + ;; (svg-print (emacsconf-schedule-svg 800 300 emacsconf-schedule-draft))) + ;; (with-temp-file (expand-file-name filename (expand-file-name "organizers-notebook" (expand-file-name emacsconf-year emacsconf-directory))) + ;; (svg-print (emacsconf-schedule-svg 800 300 emacsconf-schedule-draft)))) + (clear-image-cache))) +#+end_src + +#+RESULTS: schedule +:results: +saturday closing remarks: Starts at 16:00 before 16:30 +sunday closing remarks: Starts at 16:20 before 16:30 +:end: + +#+ATTR_ORG: :width 500 +[[file:schedule.svg]] + +Legend: +- light blue: constraint is <= a time +- peach: constraint is >= a time +- solid line: Q&A will be through BigBlueButton web conference +- dashed line: Q&A will be IRC/Etherpad during the event or e-mail after the event + +Notes: + +- AI dev afternoon: emacsconf:llm, emacsconf:claude-code, emacsconf:private-ai feels like a good progression +- I kinda like this spread-out combo of emacsconf:zettelkasten, emacsconf:gardening, emacsconf:writing, and emacsconf:bookclub-tapas on Sunday afternoon +- I spread emacsconf:reference, emacsconf:latex, emacsconf:bibliography, emacsconf:authoring, and emacsconf:blee-lcnt in case people want to hang out in each other's Q&A sessions +- I wanted to generally have live Q&A in between talks that don't have live Q&A. +- It's okay to have a shorter day, since this is easier for people who are in Europe. +- emacsconf:hyperboleqa is all Q&A. +- We could have an open mic session or a panel before emacsconf:sat-close +- Sunday morning in 2023 had some packet loss issues at around 9:30 +** While speakers are working on their videos +*** DONE Send draft schedule :email: +CLOSED: [2025-10-03 Fri 11:07] SCHEDULED: <2025-10-03 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:38] +:Effort: 0:30 +:END: +:LOGBOOK: +CLOCK: [2025-10-03 Fri 10:26]--[2025-10-03 Fri 11:07] => 0:41 +:END: + +*** DONE Send backstage and upload instructions :email: +CLOSED: [2025-10-14 Tue 18:31] SCHEDULED: <2025-10-10 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:39] +:END: +*** TODO Record pronunciations +*** TODO Post the schedule publicly +** While volunteers are working on captions +*** TODO E-mail speakers asking them to confirm the pronunciations :email: +SCHEDULED: <2025-10-24 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2025-09-30 Tue 09:39] +:END: +*** Record intros and opening remarks +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: intros +:END: + +**** TODO Record sat-open remarks :emacsconf:record: +:PROPERTIES: +:Effort: 0:30 +:CUSTOM_ID: phases-record-intros-and-opening-remarks-record-sat-open-remarks +:END: + +Welcome to EmacsConf 2025, where we have fun +exploring how much we can do with a text editor. +It's hard to give a general overview +of all the cool talks today and tomorrow, +so you can flip through the talks +and see what sparks your interests. +Don't feel limited to one track or another. +The best parts of EmacsConf are the conversations. +The wiki has a page on how to watch and participate, +and I'll give you a quick overview as well. +You can watch both streams at live.emacsconf.org +using free and open source software. +Using a streaming media player like mpv +seems to be the best way to watch in terms of performance +but there are also web-based players +just in case that's all you've got. +The schedule shows the General track on top +and the Development track on the bottom, +so you can see what else is going on. +As you're watching the talks, +you can refer to the schedule in another window. +Hover over the boxes to see the times and titles, +and click on the boxes in the schedule +to jump to the talk's page for more details. +You can also get the schedule as an iCalendar file +or as an Org file in different time zones. +Many talks will be followed by +live Q&A web conferences with the speaker, +which will be done in BigBlueButton or BBB. +These are indicated with a solid border on the schedule +and by Q&A: BBB on the schedule page. +You can join the web conference room +by clicking on the BBB link +on the schedule page or the talk's webpage. +Then you can ask your questions yourself when the Q&A starts. +To improve performance, please keep your webcam off +and stay muted until it's your turn to talk. +If you don't like Javascript, +you can still ask questions via IRC +and the hosts can read them out for you. +We're probably going to automatically switch +between talks and Q&A sessions, +so the transitions on the stream might be a little sudden. + +People in the BigBlueButton room +can continue the conversation +even after the talk moves off-stream. +and you can also reach out to the speakers +using the contact information on the talk page. + +Other talks will have Q&A via Etherpad or IRC, +depending on what the speakers prefer. +This is indicated in the schedule with a dashed border +and on the schedule page as well. +Some talks will have the Q&A after the event, +so you can add your questions to their Etherpad +or ask on IRC. +We'll e-mail the speakers afterwards +and update the talk pages when they answer. +The schedule pages and track pages have quick shortcuts +so that you can find out more about talks, open the Etherpads, +and join the Q&A sessions. The watch page has more tips +on how to make the most of Q&A. +If you can, please add notes and ask questions +in the Etherpad for the talk. That makes it easier +for everyone to share their notes, +and speakers and hosts can read the questions from there. +We'll copy the notes to the talk pages afterwards. +We have one pad for each talk, +so you can follow the links to get to the next one +or go back to the schedule and get the link from there. +If you have general feedback about +the conference itself, please put it in +pad.emacsconf.org/2025 , which is linked on each pad. +You can also use this as a general community message board +for things like Help Wanted. +Internet Relay Chat or IRC can be another great way +to be part of lots of conversations. +You can use chat.emacsconf.org to join the IRC channels +through your web browser. The tabs on the left can help you +switch between the different channels. +There's #emacsconf-gen for the General track +and #emacsconf-dev for the Development track. +If you need to reach us, you can join #emacsconf-org +or e-mail emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org. +You can use #emacsconf for hallway conversations. +Of course, you can join any of these channels +with your favourite IRC client. +You can connect to irc.libera.chat +port 6697 with TLS. +Once again, we're going to be streaming with open captions +for most of the talks this year, thanks to our speakers and +captioning volunteers. The captioned talks are indicated +on the schedule, and with any luck, we'll be posting +transcripts on talk pages shortly after the talks start. +If you need additional accommodations, +please let us know in #emacsconf-org +and we'll see if we can make things happen. +If something goes down, we'll update status.emacsconf.org. +If it doesn't look like we've noticed yet, +please let us know in the #emacsconf-org IRC channel, +where we will be quietly panicking. +In all of these conversations, please keep in mind +our guidelines for conduct. You can find them on the wiki, +They basically boil down to: please be nice. +If all goes well, the prerecorded talks and transcripts +should be available from the talk pages +shortly after they start playing, +and we'll post the recordings of live talks +and Q&A sessions within the next month or so. +If you'd like to get an update, you can subscribe to +the emacsconf-discuss mailing list. +All right, let's get going. +Leo is hosting the general track, +and Corwin hosting the development track. +The other volunteers and I will run around mostly backstage, +and you'll probably meet us in the closing remarks. +That's also where we get to thank +all the people and organizations +who make EmacsConf possible. +Thanks for coming to EmacsConf 2025. +**** TODO Record sun-open remarks +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: phases-record-intros-and-opening-remarks-record-sun-open-remarks +:END: + +Welcome to the second day of EmacsConf 2025. +The best parts of EmacsConf are the conversations. +The wiki has a page on how to watch and participate, +and I'll give you a quick overview as well. +You can watch the stream at live.emacsconf.org +using free and open source software. +Using a streaming media player like mpv +seems to be the best way to watch in terms of performance +but there are also web-based players +just in case that's all you've got. +As you're watching the talks, +you can refer to the schedule in another window. +Hover over the boxes to see the times and titles, +and click on the boxes in the schedule +to jump to the talk's page for more details. +You can also get the schedule as an iCalendar file +or as an Org file in different time zones. + +Many talks will be followed by +live Q&A web conferences with the speaker, +which will be done in BigBlueButton or BBB. +These are indicated with a solid border on the schedule +and by Q&A: BBB on the schedule page. +You can join the web conference room +by clicking on the BBB link +on the schedule page or the talk's webpage. +Then you can ask your questions yourself when the Q&A starts. +To improve performance, please keep your webcam off +and stay muted until it's your turn to talk. +If you don't like Javascript, +you can still ask questions via IRC +and the hosts can read them out for you. + +We're probably going to automatically switch +between talks and Q&A sessions, +so the transitions on the stream might be a little sudden, +People in the BigBlueButton room +can continue the conversation +even after the talk moves off-stream, +and you can also reach out to the speakers +using the contact information on the talk page. + +Other talks will have Q&A via Etherpad or IRC, +depending on what the speakers prefer. +This is indicated in the schedule with a dashed border +and on the schedule page as well. +Please ask your questions in the recommended places +so that the speakers can easily see them. + +Some talks will have the Q&A after the event, +so you can add your questions to their Etherpad. +We'll e-mail the speakers afterwards +and update the talk pages when they answer. + +We're going to start Sunday morning +with more IRC/Etherpad Q&A +to try to get around +some of the bandwidth issues +that we noticed last year. + +The schedule pages and track pages have quick shortcuts +so that you can find out more about talks, open the Etherpads, +and join the Q&A sessions. The watch page has more tips +on how to make the most of Q&A. +If you can, please add notes and ask questions +in the Etherpad for the talk. That makes it easier +for everyone to share their notes, +and speakers and hosts can read the questions from there. +We'll copy the notes to the talk pages afterwards. +We have one pad for each talk, +so you can follow the links to get to the next one +or go back to the schedule and get the link from there. +If you have general feedback about +the conference itself, please put it in +pad.emacsconf.org/2025 , which is linked on each pad. +You can also use this as a general community message board +for things like Help Wanted. +Internet Relay Chat or IRC can be another great way +to be part of lots of conversations. +You can use chat.emacsconf.org to join the IRC channels +through your web browser. The tabs on the left can help you +switch between the different channels. +Most discussions will be in +#emacsconf-gen for the General track. +If you need to reach us, you can join #emacsconf-org +or e-mail emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org. +You can use #emacsconf for hallway conversations. +Of course, you can join any of these channels +with your favourite IRC client. +You can connect to irc.libera.chat +port 6697 with TLS. +Once again, we're going to be streaming with open captions +for most of the talks this year, thanks to our speakers and +captioning volunteers. The captioned talks are indicated +on the schedule, and with any luck, we'll be posting +transcripts on talk pages shortly after the talks start. +If you need additional accommodations, +please let us know in #emacsconf-org +and we'll see if we can make things happen. +If something goes down, we'll update status.emacsconf.org. +If it doesn't look like we've noticed yet, +please let us know in the #emacsconf-org IRC channel, +where we will be quietly panicking. +In all of these conversations, please keep in mind +our guidelines for conduct. You can find them on the wiki, +They basically boil down to: please be nice. +If all goes well, the prerecorded talks and transcripts +should be available from the talk pages +shortly after they start playing, +and we'll post the recordings of live talks +and Q&A sessions within the next month or so. +If you'd like to get an update, you can subscribe to +the emacsconf-discuss mailing list. +All right, let's get going. +Leo Vivier is hosting the general track again today. +The other volunteers and I will run around mostly backstage, +and you'll probably meet us in the closing remarks. +That's also where we get to thank +all the people and organizations +who make EmacsConf even possible. +Thanks for coming to EmacsConf 2025. +*** TODO Generate assets +*** TODO Send check-in details :email: +** After the conference +*** TODO Send thanks and follow-up questions :email: +** TODO Prepare shift calendar, ask people to sign up +SCHEDULED: <2025-11-01 Sat> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: shifts +:END: + +#+BEGIN_EXPORT md +<a name="shifts"></a> +#+END_EXPORT + +AM: 9-12 PM EST, PM: 1-5 PM EST (plus a little extra for setup/transition) + +Saturday Dec 6 2025 + +#+NAME: saturday-shifts +| | Start | End | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/host/][Host]] | Streamer | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/checkin/][Checkin]] | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/irc/][IRC]] | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/pad/][Pad]] | Coord | +|--------+-------+-------+------+----------+---------+-----+-----+-------| +| Gen AM | 09:00 | 12:00 | | | | | | | +| Gen PM | 13:00 | 17:00 | | | | | | | +| Dev AM | 10:00 | 12:00 | | | | | | | +| Dev PM | 13:00 | 17:00 | | | | | | | + +Sunday Dec 7 2025 + +#+NAME: sunday-shifts +| | Start | End | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/host/][Host]] | Streamer | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/checkin/][Checkin]] | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/irc/][IRC]] | [[https://emacsconf.org/2023/volunteer/pad/][Pad]] | Coord | +|--------+-------+-------+------+----------+---------+-----+-----+-------| +| Gen AM | 09:00 | 12:00 | | | | | | | +| Gen PM | 13:00 | 17:00 | | | | | | | + +Backups: +- dev host/streamer: +- gen host/streamer: +- checkin, IRC, pad: + +Interested in a shift? Please e-mail [[mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org]] and we'll help you figure out what you need to learn. + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var sat=saturday-shifts :var sun=sunday-shifts :rownames no :colnames no :results verbatim replace +`(setq emacsconf-shifts + (list + ,@(apply #'append + (mapcar + (lambda (day) + (let ((headers + (mapcar + (lambda (field) + (intern + (concat + ":" + (downcase + (if (string-match org-link-bracket-re field) + (match-string 2 field) + field))))) + (seq-drop (car (cadr day)) 3)))) + (mapcar + (lambda (row) + (apply #'append + (list 'list :id + (when (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(AM\\|PM\\)" (car row)) + (format "%s-%s-%s" + (car day) + (downcase (match-string 2 (car row))) + (downcase (match-string 1 (car row))))) + :track + (if (string-match "^Gen" (car row)) "General" "Development") + :start + (format "%sT%s:00%s" + (elt day 2) + (elt row 1) + emacsconf-timezone-offset) + :end + (format "%sT%s:00%s" + (elt day 2) + (elt row 2) + emacsconf-timezone-offset)) + (seq-map-indexed + (lambda (value index) + (unless (string= value "") + (list (elt headers index) value))) + (seq-drop row 3)))) + (cdr (cadr day))) + )) + (list + (list "sat" sat "2025-12-07") + (list "sun" sun "2025-12-08")))))) + +#+end_src + +#+RESULTS: +:results: +(setq emacsconf-shifts (list (list :id "sat-am-gen" :track "General" :start "2025-12-07T09:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-07T12:00:00-0500") (list :id "sat-pm-gen" :track "General" :start "2025-12-07T13:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-07T17:00:00-0500") (list :id "sat-am-dev" :track "Development" :start "2025-12-07T10:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-07T12:00:00-0500") (list :id "sat-pm-dev" :track "Development" :start "2025-12-07T13:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-07T17:00:00-0500") (list :id "sun-am-gen" :track "General" :start "2025-12-08T09:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-08T12:00:00-0500") (list :id "sun-pm-gen" :track "General" :start "2025-12-08T13:00:00-0500" :end "2025-12-08T17:00:00-0500"))) +:end: + + +* TODO [#A] Check EmacsConf infrastructure :project: +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure +:END: + +- [ ] IRC +- [ ] Streaming assets +- [ ] Publishing to the wiki +- [ ] Web conference +- [ ] OBS +- [ ] Publishing to the media server +- [ ] Etherpad +- [ ] Streaming +- [ ] Toobnix +- [ ] YouTube +- [ ] Mumble: Can join from my phone, can speak on stream + +** TODO [#A] BigBlueButton +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2024-11-02 Sat 11:38] +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton +:END: + +- Plan: Scale up the bbb.emacsverse.org on Sacha's Linode account +- [[https://emacsconf.org/2024/organizers-notebook/#check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton][Installation notes from last year]] + +*** TODO Create meeting rooms for each speaker +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2024-11-02 Sat 11:50] +:Effort: 0:30 +:CUSTOM_ID: create_rooms +:END: +:LOGBOOK: +CLOCK: [2024-11-28 Thu 10:00]--[2024-11-28 Thu 10:12] => 0:12 +CLOCK: [2024-11-20 Wed 10:48]--[2024-11-20 Wed 12:18] => 1:30 +:END: + +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org::#general-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-creating-talk-bbb-rooms][Creating talk BBB rooms]] + +*** TODO Back up after the conference +SCHEDULED: <2025-12-13 Sat> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-notes-backing-up +:CREATED: [2025-06-17 Tue 10:34] +:END: + +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org::#general-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-backing-up-bbb][Backing up BBB]] + +*** TODO Set up moderator access codes for all the meeting rooms, and make it so people can start the meeting +:PROPERTIES: +:Effort: 0:30 +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-set-up-moderator-access-codes-for-all-the-meeting-rooms-and-make-it-so-people-can-start-the-meeting +:END: + +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org::#general-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-setting-up-moderator-access-codes][Setting up moderator access codes]] +*** TODO Check BBB audio from my phone +SCHEDULED: <2025-11-21 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-check-bbb-audio-from-my-phone +:END: +*** Customize BigBlueButton branding +**** TODO [#C] Change background presentation +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-change-background-presentation +:END: +https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#change-the-default-presentation +**** TODO [#C] Modify landing page +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-modify-landing-page +:END: +/var/www/bigbluebutton-default/assets/index.html +keep backup copy as it will be overwritten when bbb-conf is called +**** TODO [#C] Change default welcome message +:PROPERTIES: +:Effort: 0:30 +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-change-default-welcome-message +:END: +https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#change-the-default-welcome-message +**** TODO [#C] Change html5 title +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-change-html5-title +:END: +/usr/share/bigbluebutton/html5-client/private/config/settings.yml + +TARGET=/usr/share/bigbluebutton/html5-client/private/config/settings.yml +yq e -i ".public.app.clientTitle = \"EmacsConf\"" $TARGET +**** TODO [#C] Try live captions +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-try-live-captions +:END: +https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/3.0/administration/customize/#enable-live-captions +**** TODO Explore meeting layout? Default to custom, hosts will need to drag people's webcam over if there's a share +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-bigbluebutton-explore-meeting-layout-default-to-custom-hosts-will-need-to-drag-people-s-webcam-over-if-there-s-a-share +:END: + +** IRC web client +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-web-client +:END: +*** TODO Ask libera.chat to increase connections allowed from chat.emacsconf.org on Dec 6 and 7 +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-web-client-ask-libera-chat-to-increase-connections-allowed-from-chat-emacsconf-org-on-dec-7-and-8 +:END: +[[file:~/proj/emacsconf/wiki/organizers-notebook/index.org::#general-infrastructure-irc-web-client][IRC web client]] +** IRC announcements +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-announcements +:END: +*** TODO Confirm manual IRC announcements +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-announcements-confirm-manual-irc-announcements +:END: +*** TODO Confirm automated IRC announcements from res +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-irc-announcements-confirm-automated-irc-announcements-from-res +:END: +** Media +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-media +:END: + +*** TODO Switch public media to unprotected root before the conference +SCHEDULED: <2025-11-29 Sat> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-media-switch-public-media-to-unprotected-root-before-the-conference +:END: + +1. Clear public media directory. +2. Set =media_protect_root= to false in Ansible =group_vars/all.yml=. +3. =ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml prod-playbook.yml --tags media= + +You can generate the index with =emacsconf-publish-update-media=. +** TODO Publishing resources to the wiki +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-resources-to-the-wiki +:END: +ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml prod-playbook.yml --tags publish + + + +** TODO Publishing videos to the media server +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-publishing-videos-to-the-media-server +:END: +** Playing videos, switching to windows +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-playing-videos-switching-to-windows +:END: + +*** TODO Generate test videos for everything +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-playing-videos-switching-to-windows-generate-test-videos-for-everything +:END: +*** TODO Document how to get that set up again +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-playing-videos-switching-to-windows-document-how-to-get-that-set-up-again +:END: +** Etherpad +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-etherpad +:END: +*** STARTED Try upgrading to 2.x +:PROPERTIES: +:Effort: 2:00 +:END: +:LOGBOOK: +CLOCK: [2025-09-22 Mon 12:46] +:END: + +https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/s3lph/pads/content/role/etherpad/ +[[emacsconf-ansible:roles/pad/tasks/main.yml]] + +nodemon -e yml -w ../../roles/pad/tasks/main.yml -x "vagrant up --provision" + +http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/ + +Progress: +http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant:9001/p/2025-hyperboleqa works +http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/p/2025-hyperboleqa works now that I passthrough .js + + +http://pad.emacsconf.org.vagrant/padbootstrap-rLLvrD2UOFI.min.js +*** Generate pads for all the talks +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-etherpad-generate-pads-for-all-the-talks +:END: + + +*** TODO Generate the main index +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-etherpad-generate-the-main-index +:END: +** TODO Do a dry run +SCHEDULED: <2025-11-22 Sat> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-do-a-dry-run +:END: +*** TODO Generate all the test assets +:PROPERTIES: +:Effort: 0:15 +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-do-a-dry-run-generate-all-the-test-assets +:END: +*** TODO Test connecting to VNC and streaming via OBS +SCHEDULED: <2025-11-07 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-do-a-dry-run-test-connecting-to-vnc-and-streaming-via-obs +:END: +** Resizing +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing +:END: + +live0: 64GB +front0: 32GB +meet: 64GB + +*** TODO [#A] Resize nodes before production +SCHEDULED: <2025-12-05 Fri> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing-resize-nodes-before-production +:END: + +live0: 64GB +front0: 32GB +meet: 64GB + +*** TODO [#A] Resize nodes after production +SCHEDULED: <2025-12-08 Mon> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing-resize-nodes-after-production +:END: + +live0: nanode +front0: nanode +*** TODO [#A] Resize meet after production +SCHEDULED: <2025-12-10 Wed> +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: check-emacsconf-infrastructure-resizing-resize-meet-after-production +:END: +meet: nanode +* Processes and notes +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: processes-and-notes +:END: +** Hosting +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: processes-and-notes-hosting +:END: +*** TODO Finalize host for dev track +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: processes-and-notes-hosting-finalize-host-for-dev-track +:END: +** ERC +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: processes-and-notes-erc +:END: + +Some convenient commands are defined in emacsconf-el:emacsconf-erc.el. + +| /opall | Grant operator status in the Emacsconf channels | +| /deopall | Remove operator status in the Emacsconf channels | +| /conftopic | Set the first part of the topic | + +* Decisions +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: decisions +:END: +* Support code +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: support-code +:END: + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent +(defun my-ox-link-path (link _ info) + (let* ((raw-path (org-element-property :path link))) + (setq raw-path + (org-export-file-uri + (org-publish-file-relative-name raw-path info))) + ;; Possibly append `:html-link-home' to relative file + ;; name. + (let ((home (and (plist-get info :html-link-home) + (org-trim (plist-get info :html-link-home))))) + (when (and home + (plist-get info :html-link-use-abs-url) + (not (file-name-absolute-p raw-path))) + (setq raw-path (concat (file-name-as-directory home) raw-path)))) + raw-path)) + +(defun my-org-md-link (link desc info) + (if (string= (org-element-property :type link) "file") + (let ((path (my-ox-link-path link desc info))) + (if (string= (file-name-extension path) "svg") + (with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents-literally path) + (buffer-string)) + (org-md-link link desc info))) + (org-md-link link desc info))) + +(with-eval-after-load 'ox-md + (setf + (alist-get 'link (org-export-backend-transcoders (org-export-get-backend 'md))) + 'my-org-md-link)) +#+end_src + +#+RESULTS: +:results: +my-org-md-link +:end: diff --git a/2025/organizers-notebook/schedule.svg b/2025/organizers-notebook/schedule.svg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ded52064 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/organizers-notebook/schedule.svg @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<svg width="500" height="700" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><title>Graphical view of the schedule</title><g transform="translate(0,0)"><title>Schedule for Saturday</title><rect width="250" height="700" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="30" x="3">Saturday</text><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sat-open" title="Saturday opening remarks" data-slug="sat-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks</title><rect x="40" y="40" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" 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href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/gmail" title="org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode" data-slug="gmail"><title>10:10-10:30 org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode</title><rect x="40" y="136" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,161)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">gmail</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="40" y="177" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,188)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">languages</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="40" y="218" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,243)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">latex</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="40" y="369" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,394)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="40" y="424" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,435)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">calc</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="40" y="451" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,462)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">authoring</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="40" y="492" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,517)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="40" y="547" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,558)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">greader</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="40" y="575" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" 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transform="nil">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="125" y="129" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(125,154)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="125" y="170" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,195)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">swanky</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="125" y="211" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(125,236)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">python</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="125" y="369" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(125,394)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">llm</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/claude-code" title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs" data-slug="claude-code"><title> 1:40- 2:00 emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</title><rect x="125" y="424" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,449)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">claude-code</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/private-ai" title="Emacs and private AI: a great match" data-slug="private-ai"><title> 2:10- 2:30 Emacs and private AI: a great match</title><rect x="125" y="465" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(125,490)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="125" y="520" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(125,545)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(3,40)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,122)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,204)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,287)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,369)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,451)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,534)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,616)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(3,698)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="40" y1="0" x2="210" y2="0"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" dy=".4em">5 PM</text></g></g><g transform="translate(250,0)"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="250" height="700" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="30" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="40" y="40" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,51)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">sun-open</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/weights" title="Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android" data-slug="weights"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android</title><rect x="40" y="53" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="lightblue"></rect><g transform="translate(40,64)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">weights</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/modern" title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs" data-slug="modern"><title> 9:40-10:00 Some problems of modernizing Emacs</title><rect x="40" y="94" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" 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transform="nil">zettelkasten</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/hyperboleqa" title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole" data-slug="hyperboleqa"><title> 1:40- 2:10 Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole</title><rect x="40" y="424" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="41" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,463)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">hyperboleqa</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/gardening" title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph" data-slug="gardening"><title> 2:10- 2:20 Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph</title><rect x="40" y="465" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="13" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(40,476)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">gardening</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/gnus" title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus" data-slug="gnus"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus</title><rect x="40" y="492" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,517)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">gnus</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/writing" title="A writing day in the life with Org-Mode" data-slug="writing"><title> 3:00- 3:20 A writing day in the life with Org-Mode</title><rect x="40" y="534" opacity="0.8" width="84" height="27" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="gray"></rect><g transform="translate(40,559)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="nil">writing</text></g></a><a href="https://emacsconf.org/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas" title="Bookclub tapas" data-slug="bookclub-tapas"><title> 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Let us know +at <emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org> if you're already ready to go! +<!--[[Already done? Upload your video and other files|upload]]--> + +## Guidelines for conduct + +Please review our [[guidelines for conduct|conduct]] when preparing your +talk to make sure we’re all on the same page and strive to make the +event a great experience for all. If you’re not sure whether your talk +or presentation style meets the guidelines laid out in the guidelines +for conduct, we’d be happy to help. You can email Sacha Chua at +<sacha@sachachua.com> to chat more about this. + +## Recording your talk + +To help EmacsConf 2025 run smoothly, please prerecord your talk, and +plan to upload your video(s) by **October 31, 2025** to allow us enough time +to do any needed processing (e.g. format or codec conversion) in +preparation for the event. Please consider submitting a prerecording as +early as possible so that we can see if volunteers can caption your +video to make it more accessible and searchable. + +To make it easier for people to orient themselves +when listening to lots of EmacsConf videos in the +playlist, you may want to start your video with +something along the lines of: + +"Hi! I’m ${NAME} and I’ll be talking about ${TOPIC}." + +We'll also try to record a brief introduction for +your talk with enough time for you to review the +pronunciation. + +### Appearance + +The talks will be broadcast with a resolution of **1280x720px** +(720p), so it may help to switch to that size before you record. +Please make sure your text will be easy to read. +[You can change the font-size in your Emacs.](https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SetFonts#h5o-6) +(Maybe `M-x customize-face default` and set the height to 150 or more, depending on your resolution?) If you +are capturing a single window, you can also resize it before you +record. + +We recommend using **dark text on a light background** for your +recording, as this can be easier to see especially for people who are +visually impaired. Themes with more contrast are easier to read than +low-contrast ones. If you use a dark theme with your Emacs, you can +change to a lighter one with `M-x customize-theme` (look for those +with a `-light` suffix). The `modus-themes-load-operandi` command from +the `modus-themes` package can be a good option. + +### Audio quality + +Audio quality can go a long way in making your talk enjoyable to +watch. Consider the background noise in the room that you are using to +record, and see if you can temporarily turn off things for your +recording. + +You can help us try to denoise the audio by +providing a recording of at least **5 seconds of +quiet** in the same room in which you plan to do +your main recording. You can listen to it to see +how quiet things are, and figure out if there are +other things you can turn off such as fans or +other computers. We can try to use the noise +profile from that recording to reduce the noise in +your presentation. + +If you have an **external microphone or a +headset**, try recording the audio through that so +that you can reduce the sound of the computer +itself. If you have a smartphone, that might also +be a good way to record audio that you can then +combine with your video afterwards. + +Many speakers prefer to record and edit the audio until they're happy +with how it fits in the time, and then add the slides or videos +afterwards. It might be easier than trying to do both the audio and +the video in one go. + +### Tools + +You can use your favorite video recording tool. If you don't have one yet, you can try +any of the following pieces of free software, depending on your needs: + +- [OBS](//obsproject.com) +- [SimpleScreenRecorder](//www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/) +- [vokoscreenNG](//linuxecke.volkoh.de/vokoscreen/vokoscreen.html) +- [peek](//github.com/phw/peek) +- [ffmpeg](//trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop) + +If you decide to use OBS, please make sure to verify the window-capture +options. Most notably, there is a “Swap red and blue” option that is +necessary for some setups, and it's easy to miss it. + +You might find the following free software programs useful for editing +your video recordings: + +- [Kdenlive](//kdenlive.org/en/) +- [Blender](//www.blender.org) +- [Pitivi](http://www.pitivi.org) + +Per GNU Project’s [Guide to +Formats](//audio-video.gnu.org/docs/formatguide.html), we prefer to +receive prerecorded videos in formats unencumbered by software patents, +such as `video/webm` ([WebM](https://www.webmproject.org/)-encoded video +files, with `.webm` file extension) and `video/ogg` (video files encoded +with the Theora video codec, encapsulated in an Ogg transport layer, +with `.ogg` or `.ogv` file extension). However, if for one reason or +another you are unable to send us your prerecorded video in one of the +above formats, you may submit them in other common formats, like MPEG-4 +(`.mp4`), and we will convert them to our preferred formats on your +behalf. + +*Prepare recorded video in 720p (1280px by 720px) or higher, in the +WebM format if possible.* + + +# Compression + +If you would like to compress your video before uploading, the following shell script may be useful: + + Q=32 + CPU=8 + ffmpeg -y -i "$1" -c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 0 -crf $Q -an -row-mt 1 -tile-columns 2 -tile-rows 2 -cpu-used $CPU -g 240 -pass 1 -f webm -threads $CPU /dev/null && + ffmpeg -y -i "$1" -c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 0 -crf $Q -c:a libopus -row-mt 1 -tile-columns 2 -tile-rows 2 -cpu-used $CPU -pass 2 -g 240 -threads $CPU "$2" + +If you put it in a file called `compress-video.sh`, you can execute it +from the command line with something like `sh compress-video.sh +input-file.webm output-file.webm`. It will compress the file in two +passes. During the first pass, the frame count will increase, but the +speed will be 0. After the first pass, it will display proper progress +information. + +<a name="tech-check"></a> +# Tech-check + +We ask that speakers who plan to participate in live Q&A sessions schedule +a short tech-check in the weeks leading to the conference; this is to ensure +that you can perform all the common tasks you’d need such as sharing your +screen or toggling your microphone. + +We use BigBlueButton for our video-conferencing +needs, and we'll send you a URL to your own +BigBlueButton room close to the conference. Tiling +window managers and multi-monitor setups can be a +little tricky, so it's good to figure out a setup +that works for you. If there are things you'd like +to confirm by having another person in the +meeting, such as audio quality, please feel free +to get in touch with us and we’ll sort things out +together. + +Thank you so much for helping with EmacsConf 2025! + +# Frequently-asked questions + +## Can I present live? + +We’d prefer that all talks have prerecorded +videos. + +- It's a lot less stressful for both +presenters and organizers. +- Videos can be immediately available for playback once your session starts. +- We can work on getting the video captioned for better accessibility. + +If you really need or want to present live, +though, let us know and we'll figure that out. + +There will also be time for live questions and +answers, so if you can record a short video +covering your main points, you might be able to go +into more detail in live Q&A. + +## My presentation is over/under the time I proposed. Do I need to stress out about it? + +No need to stress out about it. If it's a little +over or under, we'll adjust the Q&A accordingly. + +If you find that your talk is much shorter than +anticipated, let us know and we can adjust the +schedule. + +If there's so much you want to talk about and you +can't decide what to squeeze in, maybe you can +think of your video as a short teaser that can get +people interested and point them to where they can +find out more. You can email +<emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> links and other notes +to add to the wiki page for your talk. If you’d +like to record a longer video *in addition* to the +short one for the main conference, please feel +free to send us that too. + +Additionally, even though it is tempting, please refrain from speaking +super quickly or fast-forwarding your recording to make it fit within +the format. Trimming out the silences and the filler words can help +sometimes, but a better solution for you might be to condense your +talk to the essentials, then write, record, and edit your voice-over. +Once you've figured out how to use the time, you can record your video +to go along with it. Don't sweat being a few minutes over or under, +that's cool. + +Feel free to send some questions for the host to ask you during the +Q&A so that you can address extra points that didn't make it into the +video. + +## What if there are lots of great questions during Q&A and it's already time for the next talk? + +The stream will move on to the next talk, but people can join the +BigBlueButton meeting room and keep chatting with you for as long as +you want to keep going. You can also continue answering questions on +the collaborative pad or IRC, and we’ll copy questions and answers +onto the wiki page afterwards so that you can answer them in your own +time after the event. + +## Do I need to follow some visual guidelines for the presentation? + +- Dark text on a light background is more legible than the opposite + (especially for people who are visually impaired), and more contrast + is better than a low-contrast theme. This stands for both your + slides and your Emacs theme. +- If you think your fonts might be too small in your slides or in Emacs, + they might very well be. [You can change the font-size in your + Emacs](https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SetFonts#h5o-6), but you can + also play with the size of the captured window during your recording. +- Try to minimize the screen-flashes that occur when you switch between + windows, especially if their themes do not cohere (light-to-dark and + the reverse). If you can edit your recording, fades and other + transitions are a neat solution to this problem. + +## How do I show my keystrokes on screen? + +In Emacs, you can use +[interaction-log.el](https://github.com/emacsattic/interaction-log) +(in MELPA) to display the keystrokes and the commands they run in a separate +buffer. For a system-wide solution, you can look into +[screenkey](https://gitlab.com/screenkey/screenkey). + +## I’m not used to talking to myself. Can I present the talk to someone? + +We might be able to help you record your talk using the BigBlueButton +web conferencing system before the conference. Please email +<emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> with some times that might work for you and +we’ll see if a volunteer can meet up with you to record it. + +## Can I see the other proposed talks? + +Once we’ve emailed the speakers about their acceptance, we’ll put +up the talk wiki pages. That way, you can see what else is going on +in the conference and maybe coordinate with other speakers in order to +minimize overlap and maximize awesomeness. + +## Do you have an Org TODO I can just copy into my agenda file? + +Sure, modify this as needed: + +``` +* TODO Record presentation for EmacsConf: Title goes here +DEADLINE: <2025-10-31 Fri> + +- 1280x720px +- large text; ideally dark text on a light background +- minimize background noise + - try to use an external microphone if possible (ex: backup audio recording with phone) + - consider recording ~5 seconds of silence in the room you're planning to record in + +https://emacsconf.org/2025/prepare - tips and instructions + +Questions: +- public: mailto:emacsconf-org@gnu.org +- private: mailto:emacsconf-org-private@gnu.org + +Note: 2025-10-31 is a target date and we'd love to +get your video by then. It's not a *deadline* +deadline, so don't stress out if life happens. +Just let us know! + +Thanks for sharing what you're learning! +``` + +## More questions? + +Please email <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>. We’d love to hear from you. + +Thanks for contributing to EmacsConf 2025! + +<!-- <a name="tech-checklist"></a> --> +<!-- #### Tech checklist --> + +<!-- - Can you speak and be heard? Is there echo? --> +<!-- - Can you hear the organizer? --> +<!-- - Can you share your screen? Is the screen readable? --> +<!-- - If you plan to show your keystrokes, is that display visible? --> +<!-- - If you want to share your webcam (optional), can you enable it? Is it visible? Will there likely be distractions in the background? --> +<!-- - Can you view the collaborative pad? Will you be comfortable reviewing questions on your own (perhaps by keeping it open beside your shared window), or will you need a volunteer to relay questions to you? --> +<!-- - Can you share contact information (ex: phone number) so that we can get in touch with you in case of technical issues or scheduling changes? --> +<!-- - Do you need help finding your way around IRC so that you can check into `#emacsconf-org`? 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If you have Javascript enabled, clicking on talk pages should include times in your computer's local time setting. + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/schedule-image)" raw="yes"]] + +The conference is from ~9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST (US/Eastern) / ~8:00 AM - 4:00 PM CST (US/Central) / ~7:00 AM - 3:00 PM MST (US/Mountain) / ~6:00 AM - 2:00 PM PST (US/Pacific) / ~2:00 PM - 10:00 PM UTC / ~3:00 PM - 11:00 PM CET (Europe/Paris) / ~4:00 PM - 12:00 AM EET (Europe/Athens) / ~7:30 PM - 3:30 AM IST (Asia/Kolkata) / ~10:00 PM - 6:00 AM +08 (Asia/Singapore) / ~11:00 PM - 7:00 AM JST (Asia/Tokyo). + +You can also get this schedule as iCalendar files: <a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/emacsconf.ics">emacsconf.ics</a> - <a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/emacsconf-gen.ics">emacsconf-gen.ics</a> - <a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/emacsconf-dev.ics">emacsconf-dev.ics</a>. Importing that into your calendar should translate things into your local time zone. 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href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-blee-lcnt.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-06T19:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-06T19:50:00+0000""" start="""2:30""" end="""2:50""" title="""Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework""" url="""/2025/talks/blee-lcnt""" speakers="""Mohsen BANAN""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""blee-lcnt""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: screwlisp</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-06T19:50:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-06T20:10:00+0000""" start="""2:50""" end="""3:10""" title="""Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev""" url="""/2025/talks/commonlisp""" speakers="""screwlisp""" track="""Development""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/dev""" slug="""commonlisp""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" 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slug="""n-angulator""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sat-close">Etherpad</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-06T21:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-06T21:10:00+0000""" start="""4:00""" end="""4:10""" title="""Saturday closing remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sat-close""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sat-close""" note=""""""]]</div> + +Jump to: <a href="#date-2025-12-06">Sat Dec 6</a> - <a href="#date-2025-12-07">Sun Dec 7</a><a name="date-2025-12-07"></a> +# Sunday Dec 7, 2025 +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/schedule-2025-12-07)" raw="yes"]] + +<div class="schedule" data-start="2025-12-07T14:00:00+0000" data-end="2025-12-07T22:30:00+0000" data-tracks="General,Development"> +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://pad.emacsconf.org/2025-sun-open">Etherpad</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T14:10:00+0000""" start="""9:00""" end="""9:10""" title="""Sunday opening remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sun-open""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sun-open""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-weights.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T14:20:00+0000""" start="""9:10""" end="""9:20""" title="""Weightlifting tracking with Emacs on Android""" url="""/2025/talks/weights""" speakers="""Zachary Romero""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""weights""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://chat.emacsconf.org/?join=emacsconf">#emacsconf, speaker nick: edrx</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T14:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T15:00:00+0000""" start="""9:40""" end="""10:00""" title="""Some problems of modernizing Emacs""" url="""/2025/talks/modern""" speakers="""Eduardo Ochs""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""modern""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-reader.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T15:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T15:30:00+0000""" start="""10:10""" end="""10:30""" title="""An introduction to the Emacs Reader""" url="""/2025/talks/reader""" speakers="""Divyá""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""reader""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-life.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T15:50:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T16:10:00+0000""" start="""10:50""" end="""11:10""" title="""From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact""" url="""/2025/talks/life""" speakers="""Andrew John Dougherty""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""life""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-completion.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T16:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T16:50:00+0000""" start="""11:30""" end="""11:50""" title="""corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought""" url="""/2025/talks/completion""" speakers="""Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""completion""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-zettelkasten.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T18:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T18:20:00+0000""" start="""1:00""" end="""1:20""" title="""Zettelkasten for regular Emacs hackers""" url="""/2025/talks/zettelkasten""" speakers="""Christian Tietze""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""zettelkasten""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""30""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-hyperboleqa.html">BBB</a>""" note="""No recorded presentation, just live Q&A""" startutc="""2025-12-07T18:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:10:00+0000""" start="""1:40""" end="""2:10""" title="""Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole""" url="""/2025/talks/hyperboleqa""" speakers="""Bob Weiner""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""hyperboleqa""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""none""" startutc="""2025-12-07T19:10:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:20:00+0000""" start="""2:10""" end="""2:20""" title="""Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph""" url="""/2025/talks/gardening""" speakers="""Marco Bresciani""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""gardening""" note="""video: 17:36"""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""none""" startutc="""2025-12-07T19:30:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T19:50:00+0000""" start="""2:30""" end="""2:50""" title="""Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus""" url="""/2025/talks/gnus""" speakers="""Amin Bandali""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""gnus""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-writing.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T20:00:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T20:20:00+0000""" start="""3:00""" end="""3:20""" title="""A writing day in the life with Org-Mode""" url="""/2025/talks/writing""" speakers="""Jeremy Friesen""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""writing""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""20""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-bookclub-tapas.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T20:40:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T21:00:00+0000""" start="""3:40""" end="""4:00""" title="""Bookclub tapas""" url="""/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas""" speakers="""Maddie Sullivan""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""bookclub-tapas""" note=""""""]] +[[!template id=sched time="""10""" q-and-a="""<a href="https://media.emacsconf.org/2025/current/bbb-sun-close.html">BBB</a>""" startutc="""2025-12-07T21:20:00+0000""" endutc="""2025-12-07T21:30:00+0000""" start="""4:20""" end="""4:30""" title="""Sunday closing remarks""" url="""/2025/talks/sun-close""" track="""General""" watch="""https://emacsconf.org/2025/watch/gen""" slug="""sun-close""" note=""""""]]</div>
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title="Making Org-Babel reactive" data-slug="org-babel"><title> 9:10- 9:20 Making Org-Babel reactive</title><rect x="15" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(28,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">org-babel</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/reference" title="Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager" data-slug="reference"><title> 9:30- 9:50 Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager</title><rect x="47" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(76,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">reference</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/gmail" title="org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode" data-slug="gmail"><title>10:10-10:30 org-gmail: A deep integration of Gmail into your Org Mode</title><rect x="109" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(138,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">gmail</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/languages" title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel" data-slug="languages"><title>10:40-10:50 Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel</title><rect x="156" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(169,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">languages</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/latex" title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul" data-slug="latex"><title>11:10-11:30 LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul</title><rect x="203" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(232,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">latex</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/bibliography" title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning" data-slug="bibliography"><title> 1:00- 1:20 An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning</title><rect x="376" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(405,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">bibliography</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/calc" title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics" data-slug="calc"><title> 1:40- 1:50 Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics</title><rect x="439" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(452,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">calc</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/authoring" title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required" data-slug="authoring"><title> 2:00- 2:10 How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required</title><rect x="470" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(483,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">authoring</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/blee-lcnt" title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework" data-slug="blee-lcnt"><title> 2:30- 2:50 Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework</title><rect x="517" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(546,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">blee-lcnt</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/greader" title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence" data-slug="greader"><title> 3:10- 3:20 GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence</title><rect x="580" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(593,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">greader</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/n-angulator" title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD" data-slug="n-angulator"><title> 3:30- 3:40 Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD</title><rect x="611" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(624,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">n-angulator</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/sat-close" title="Saturday closing remarks" data-slug="sat-close"><title> 4:00- 4:10 Saturday closing remarks</title><rect x="658" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(671,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sat-close</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/schemacs" title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)" data-slug="schemacs"><title> 9:30- 9:45 One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)</title><rect x="47" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="23" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(68,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">schemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/juicemacs" title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java" data-slug="juicemacs"><title>10:05-10:25 Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java</title><rect x="101" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(130,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">juicemacs</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/swanky" title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python" data-slug="swanky"><title>10:35-10:55 Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python</title><rect x="149" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(178,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">swanky</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/python" title="Interactive Python development in Emacs" data-slug="python"><title>11:05-11:25 Interactive Python development in Emacs</title><rect x="196" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(225,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">python</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/llm" title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows" data-slug="llm"><title> 1:00- 1:20 Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows</title><rect x="376" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(405,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">llm</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/claude-code" title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs" data-slug="claude-code"><title> 1:40- 2:00 emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs</title><rect x="439" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(468,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">claude-code</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/private-ai" title="Emacs and private AI: a great match" data-slug="private-ai"><title> 2:10- 2:30 Emacs and private AI: a great match</title><rect x="486" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(515,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">private-ai</text></g></a><a href="/2025/talks/commonlisp" title="Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev" data-slug="commonlisp"><title> 2:50- 3:10 Common Lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared Emacs slime and eev</title><rect x="549" y="75" opacity="0.8" width="31" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="skyblue"></rect><g transform="translate(578,133)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">commonlisp</text></g></a><g transform="translate(0,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">9 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(94,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">10 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(188,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">11 AM</text></g><g transform="translate(282,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">12 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(376,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">1 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(470,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">2 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(564,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">3 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(658,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">4 PM</text></g><g transform="translate(752,3)"><line stroke="darkgray" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="120"></line><text fill="black" x="0" y="140" font-size="10" text-anchor="left">5 PM</text></g></g><g transform="translate(0,150)"><title>Schedule for Sunday</title><rect width="800" height="150" x="0" y="0" fill="white"></rect><text font-size="10" fill="black" y="12" x="3">Sunday</text><a href="/2025/talks/sun-open" title="Sunday opening remarks" data-slug="sun-open"><title> 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks</title><rect x="0" y="15" opacity="0.8" width="15" height="59" stroke="black" stroke-dasharray="5,5,5" fill="peachpuff"></rect><g transform="translate(13,73)"><text fill="black" x="0" y="0" font-size="10" transform="rotate(-90)">sun-open</text></g></a><a 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[[Volunteer!|/volunteer]] + +We hope to see you all around on Dec 6-7 for EmacsConf 2025! diff --git a/2025/talks/authoring.md b/2025/talks/authoring.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5120713 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/authoring.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +[[!meta title="How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Uli"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/authoring-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# How Emacs became my authoring playground—no Lisp required +Uli - Pronunciation: 'u:li, IRC: rhaen, Mastodon: <https://digitalcourage.social/@rhaen> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/authoring-before)" raw="yes"]] + +In this talk, I will share the story of my journey with Emacs as a writer, author, and storyteller. Over the years, I have crafted a personal workflow to write technical articles, analyses, and handouts using Emacs, Pandoc, Org Mode, and Zotero. I’ll demonstrate how this setup enables me to easily produce documents in PDF, DOCX, and EPUB formats on macOS and Unix-like systems—with potential extensions to Windows. + +Rather than diving deep into complex Org Mode customizations, my approach focuses on maintaining flexibility in translating documents between formats. This workflow, developed incrementally over several years, illustrates how you can build a comfortable and efficient writing environment in Emacs without needing perfect Lisp mastery or an encyclopedic knowledge of Emacs internals. + +I'll introduce the key packages I use and how they weave together into a cohesive personal authoring system—proving that Emacs can be a powerful yet approachable tool for writers. This talk is not a deep technical dive but a practical exploration of methodology and workflow that can inspire writers to harness Emacs in their own unique ways. + +About the speaker: + +I'm a writer with a strong passion for open-source software. As an agile coach, I enjoy helping people work together. I truly believe in the power of free code and prefer platforms like Codeberg over GitHub, just as I find Mastodon a friendlier space compared to X. I’m also deeply interested in audio and love capturing the world around me through my field recording podcast. At the heart of everything I do is combining these passions into practical workflows—especially using Emacs as a powerful and flexible tool to bring my ideas to life. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/authoring-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/authoring-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/bibliography.md b/2025/talks/bibliography.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c597cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/bibliography.md @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +[[!meta title="An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Blaine Mooers"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bibliography-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# An enhanced bibliography in org-mode for scientific research and self-directed learning +Blaine Mooers (he/him) - <mailto:blaine-mooers@ouhsc.edu> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bibliography-before)" raw="yes"]] + +This 20-minute talk introduces a modernized approach to creating annotated bibliographies using Org-mode. +This new approach overcomes the limitations of traditional BibTeX-based methods. +Unlike classical annotated bibliographies, this system supports rich content including text-wrapped figures, tables, code listings, equations, and appendices. +These features transform static reference collections into visual knowledge repositories. + +The presentation will demonstrate how this system leverages Org-mode's unique capabilities, particularly literate programming, to enable real-time data transformation and visualization from cited papers. +I introduce a modular architecture to overcome BibTeX's whitespace limitations in the annotation field, which stores notes for assembling annotated bibliographies in the classical approach. + +Key features of the new approach include: + +- A modular design that supports the reuse of annotation files between bibliographies and with literature notes in org-roam and denote +- Support for including figures, tables, equations, code listings, and literature programming blocks +- Citation key injection into subsection headings +- Automated PDF downloading, relabeling, and storing +- Property drawers for keywords, links to annotation note files to ease making further edits, and links to PDF documents +- Specialized sorting function for bibliography organization (by author, year, or keywords) +- Inclusion of a table of contents with hyperlinks +- Specialized glossaries for acronyms, software packages, equations, and mathematical notation + +I will address how this approach complements, rather than replaces, modern personal knowledge management systems like org-roam and denote. +This approach strengthens project-focused knowledge organization. +I will discuss the practical benefits, including improved visual memory reinforcement through embedded figures and reduced context switching during in-depth academic work. + +I will share the implementation details of the Emacs Lisp functions that power this system (available as a package). +The presentation will include demonstrations of how these functions streamline everyday tasks such as adding new entries, navigating between bibliography and source material, and preparing project-specific BibTeX files. +These functions reduce the friction in the academic reading and writing workflow. + +For those interested in adopting this approach, I will discuss adaptations for various workflows and address practical considerations, such as copyright implications when sharing illustrated bibliographies. +The talk will conclude with thoughts on how this system supports different reading styles (reference, survey, and deep reading) as identified by Stephen Heard in his 2022 book "A Scientist's Guide to Writing". +This approach is particularly valuable for researchers, graduate students, and knowledge workers who need to maintain project-specific literature collections. +The approach recognizes the reality that most scientists do not need access to their entire knowledge corpus when working on a specific paper. +Instead, they need a visually reinforced understanding of a targeted subset of the literature. + +The format is a 20-minute talk presented as a narrated slideshow. The outline follows: + +- The role of the annotated bibliography in my three-pronged approach to scientific writing project management, which I introduced last year in my talk about writing logs. +- My innovative use of a modular approach, along with numerous enhancements, promotes deep work. +- Why make an annotated bibliography in the Age of Zettelkastens and Generative AI? +- Why not assemble a notebook instead? +- The classic annotated bibliography and its deficits (i.e., why I developed the enhanced bibliography). +- The advantages of Org-mode for making this annotated bibliography. +- Defining the scope of the enhanced bibliography: research program level versus writing project-specific. +- Tour of the master org file that controls the assembly of the final PDF. +- Project file tree and version control with helper functions. +- The annotation file and accommodation of three levels of detail for reference, survey, and deep reading. +- Demonstrations of creating an entry by wrapping a citar, org-ref, and org-cite citekeys. +- Show how to use literature programming to carry out further analyses using data from a specific paper. +- Show integration with Zettelkasten by including annotation org files in literature notes. +- Feeding annotation files into generative AI for help with querying, brainstorming, planning, and synthesis. +- How does working on an annotated bibliography fit into my weekly writing schedule? +- Tour of the GitHub repository for this project. +- Copyright of figures and limits on sharing the enhanced bibliography in public. +- Summary +- Acknowledgements + +About the speaker: + +Blaine Mooers is an associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Physiology at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, where he specializes in macromolecular crystallography. His research focuses on RNA structures and protein-drug complexes important in cancer. +As an avid Emacs user for five years and LaTeX and Python user for 15 years, Dr. Mooers has developed tools to optimize scientific writing workflows. +In this talk, he shares his system for managing academic literature using Org-mode, which he developed as a solution to his frustration with traditional annotated bibliographies. +This new approach enhances scientific creativity and productivity by combining visual memory reinforcement with project-focused knowledge organization. +This approach addresses the challenging reality of scientific research, where focus is often more valuable than breadth. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bibliography-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bibliography-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/blee-lcnt.md b/2025/talks/blee-lcnt.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..285c6680 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/blee-lcnt.md @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +[[!meta title="Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Mohsen BANAN"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/blee-lcnt-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Blee-LCNT: An Emacs-centered content production and self-publication framework +Mohsen BANAN (he/him) - Pronunciation: MO-HH-SS-EN, <http://mohsen.1.banan.byname.net> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/blee-lcnt-before)" raw="yes"]] + +In a sense this is yet another talk about how you +can use Emacs to produce fancy presentations like +this or write complex books and self-publish them. +But our approach is fundamentally different. + +Many talks at previous Emacs Conferences have +described how Emacs and org-mode can be extended +to facilitate content production by adding more to +Emacs. Our approach is that of putting a smaller +Emacs at the core of something bigger. That +something bigger is an autonomy oriented digital +ecosystem called "ByStar" which is uniformly built +with a layer on top of Debian called BISOS (ByStar +Internet Services OS). + +At Emacs Conf-2024 the title of my talk was "About Blee" – +<https://emacsconf.org/2024/talks/blee>. +Blee (ByStar Libre-Halaal Emacs Environment) is that +smaller Emacs packaging that positions Emacs at the core of BISOS and +ByStar. BISOS and Blee are intertwined and +ByStar is about autonomy oriented unified platforms for developing and +delivering both internet services and +software-service continuums. + +This talk is about Content Production and Self-Publication capabilities of +Blee and BISOS. + +Blee-LCNT is LaTeX centric. The original text is always in COMEEGA-LaTeX – +LaTeX augmented by Org-Mode. This is +the inverse direction of exporting LaTeX from Org-Mode. For typesetting, +the LaTeX syntax is far more powerful than +org-mode. And with COMEEGA-LaTeX, you can also benefit from all that +org-mode offers. The scope of Blee-LCNT is all +types of content from presentations to videos to books to name-tags and +business cards. + +LaTeX to HTML translation is done with HeVeA. For +presentation/screen-casting, the original text is then augmented +in layers by images, audio voice-overs, screen captures, videos and +captions. The Beamer LaTeX file is then +processed by both LaTeX and HeVeA. LaTeX produced slides are then absorbed +in html by HeVeA as images. HeVeA output +is destined to be dispensed by Reveal.js. The video is then just a screen +capture of the autoplay of reveal file. +Viewing presentations in their original Reveal form makes for an even +richer experience. + +All of this involves a whole lot of integration and scripting. But all of +that has been done and you can get it all +in one shot by just running one script. + +To get started with BISOS, Blee, and ByStar, visit +<https://github.com/bxgenesis/start>. From a vanilla Debian 13 +installation ("Fresh-Debian"), you can bootstrap BISOS and Blee (with +Emacs-30) in one step by running the +raw-bisos.sh script. It produces "Raw-BISOS" which includes "Raw-Blee". + +You can then add the LaTeX sources for your content as ByStar Portable +Objects (BPO) to BISOS and process +your content with Blee-LCNT. + +All of this and more has been documented in a book that was produced by +Blee-LCNT itself. +The title of that book is: + +Nature of Polyexistentials: +Basis for Abolishment of the Western Intellectual Property Rights Regime +And Introduction of the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem + +- On Line US Edition: <https://github.com/bxplpc/120033> – Download: + +<https://raw.github.com/bxplpc/120033/main/pdf/c-120033-1_05-book-8.5x11-col-emb-pub.pdf> + +- On Line International Edition: <https://github.com/bxplpc/120074> – + +Download: +<https://raw.github.com/bxplpc/120074/main/pdf/c-120074-1_05-book-a4-col-emb-pub.pdf> +DOI: <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8003846> + +- US Edition Book Prints At Amazon: <https://www.amazon.com/dp/1960957015> +- International Edition Book Prints in Iran: + +<https://jangal.com/fa/product/252689/nature-of-polyexistentials> + +I welcome your thoughts and feedback, especially if you experiment with +Blee, +BISOS, ByStar, and the model and the concept of Libre-Halaal +Polyexistentials. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/blee-lcnt-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/blee-lcnt-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas.md b/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d0574b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/bookclub-tapas.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +[[!meta title="Bookclub tapas"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Maddie Sullivan"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bookclub-tapas-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Bookclub tapas +Maddie Sullivan (she/her) - IRC: ElephantErgo, <https://ElephantErgonomics.com>, <mailto:hello@ElephantErgonomics.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bookclub-tapas-before)" raw="yes"]] + +I've been experimenting with a new programming methodology that I've +stumbled upon. I call it "Bookclub Tapas". It is comprised of two parts, +"Bookclub" and "Tapas". Together, they form a literate-inspired, +Agile-inspired development method which centers around developer +self-reflection as a means to chip away at identifying powerful custom-fit +abstractions. + +Bookclub turns literate programming on its head by having the target +audience of the source document's commentary be its own developer. Bookclub +files contain source code, issue tracking, research, feature requests, and +reflections on the development process all seamlessly integrated into a +single file. Developers no longer have to worry about keeping track of what +they want to be doing, why they want to do something, or even the full +picture of how to go about doing something, because the Bookclub file acts +in cooperative conversation with the developer as a living record of their +hopes, intentions, and efforts. + +Tapas is the idea that instead of writing stand-alone programs, we write +library ecosystems. Instead of getting ahead of ourselves by trying +immediately to write large programs to solve large problems, we instead +focus on writing abstractions that reduce the scale of our problem. Our +goal is to identify what sort of tool would make the problem at hand +trivial to solve, implement said tool, and even work recursively to +implement tools to implement our tools. Our goal is that each next level of +abstraction is roughly a three-line trivial case of the level of +abstraction below, and eventually the solution to our initial problem is +itself trivial. + +Over the course of the talk, I intend to dive into what is Bookclub, what +is Tapas, what do they look like when used together, and why they provide a +meaningful set of methodologies both for getting real work done and also +elevating the programming process' beauty. I will use a live demo centered +around light development on a real-life yet-to-be-released Emacs Lisp +package. I intend to showcase how Org Babel enables Bookclub by allowing +for incredibly malleable documents that seamlessly integrate source code, +documentation, issue tracking, research, and even the build process. I also +intend to showcase how the Emacs Lisp macro system enables Tapas by +allowing us to recontextualize and reinvent syntax in order to build +powerful, composable abstractions that do exactly what the context calls +for while using phrasing that is both natural and intuitive. + +About the speaker: + +Hi! I'm Maddie Sullivan, my pronouns are she/her, my handle is +ElephantErgonomics (ElephantErgo on IRC), and my email is +hello@ElephantErgonomics.com. My talk is on a programming methodology I've +stumbled into that I've come to call "Bookclub Tapas". It's inspired by +literate, agile, and last year's Emacsconf! I've had great success with it +for my personal development process, and I'm hoping you can get something +out of it as well. I'll be laying out what it is, how I found it, why Emacs +makes an awesome environment for it, and how you can get started with it +too! + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bookclub-tapas-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/bookclub-tapas-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/calc.md b/2025/talks/calc.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0172603 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/calc.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +[[!meta title="Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Christopher Howard"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/calc-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Basic Calc functionality for engineering or electronics +Christopher Howard (he/him) - IRC: lispmacs or lispmacs[work], gemini capsule: gemini://gem.librehacker.com, <mailto:christopher@librehacker.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/calc-before)" raw="yes"]] + +An introduction to some of the basic Algebra and Calculus functionality in Calc, as might be useful in engineering or electronics. + +About the speaker: + +Christopher Howard is a simulator technician in Fairbanks, Alaska, and a GNU Emacs user for a little over a decade. My technical interests are focused on analog computing and modeling with differential equations. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/calc-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/calc-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/claude-code.md b/2025/talks/claude-code.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e4c198c --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/claude-code.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +[[!meta title="emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Yusuke Watanabe"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/claude-code-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# emacs-claude-code: Intelligent Claude Integration for Emacs +Yusuke Watanabe (he/him) - Pronunciation: you-SKAY wah-tah-NAH-bay, GitHub: <https://github.com/ywatanabe1989/emacs-claude-code>, <mailto:ywatanabe@alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/claude-code-before)" raw="yes"]] + +As AI coding assistants become essential development tools, integrating +them seamlessly into our Emacs workflows becomes crucial. This talk +introduces emacs-claude-code, a package that transforms how Emacs users +interact with Claude Code through intelligent automation and enhanced vterm +integration. + +The main challenge with terminal-based AI assistants is the repetitive +manual interaction required. Claude Code presents various prompts (Y/N +choices, waiting states, continuation prompts) that interrupt the +development flow. emacs-claude-code solves this by introducing smart +auto-response patterns that recognize Claude's state and respond +appropriately, allowing developers to maintain focus on their code rather +than managing the AI interface. + +Key features I'll demonstrate include: + +1. **Intelligent Auto-Response System**: Automatically handles Claude's various prompt states (INITIAL WAITING, Y/N, Y/Y/N, WAITING) with customizable responses. This allows uninterrupted AI-assisted coding sessions. + +1. **Centralized Buffer Management**: A dashboard view of all Claude sessions showing their current state, auto-response status, and last interaction time. Users can quickly navigate between multiple AI conversations and toggle automation settings. + +1. **Yank-as-File Functionality**: Elegantly handles large code snippets by saving them as files instead of cluttering the terminal, with full TRAMP support for remote development. + +1. **Periodic Command Automation**: Executes custom commands at specified interaction intervals, perfect for maintaining context or triggering regular actions like compacting conversation history. + +The package leverages Emacs' powerful vterm-mode to create a robust +integration layer. I'll share implementation details about state detection +using regular expressions, buffer management techniques, and the advice +system used for seamless clipboard integration. + +Beyond the technical implementation, I'll discuss practical workflows that +emerge from this integration, including custom Claude commands (stored as +Markdown files) that can be triggered automatically based on context. The +talk will include a live demonstration showing how these features work +together to create a fluid AI-assisted development experience. + +This project embodies the Emacs philosophy of extensibility and automation, +making cutting-edge AI tools work the way Emacs users expect - efficiently, +automatically, and under their complete control. + +About the speaker: + +I'm Yusuke Watanabe, a researcher who uses Emacs for both academic work and +software development. After experiencing friction with manual Claude Code +interactions, I developed emacs-claude-code to automate repetitive tasks +and integrate AI assistance smoothly into Emacs workflows. This project +represents my approach to making modern AI tools work within the Emacs +ecosystem while maintaining the editor's core principles of efficiency and +user control. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/claude-code-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/claude-code-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/commonlisp.md b/2025/talks/commonlisp.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..709d98f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/commonlisp.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +[[!meta title="Common lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared emacs slime and eev"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 screwlisp"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/commonlisp-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Common lisp images communicating like-a-human through shared emacs slime and eev +screwlisp (he/him, they/them) - IRC: screwlisp, <https://gamerplus.org/@screwlisp>, <https://screwlisp.small-web.org/> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/commonlisp-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Instead of trying to cram multiple lisp curses +into one lisp image, slime-connect to multiple +common lisp images! Communicating through a shared +emacs pre-solves many race-conditions and other +communication needs. Further, by harnessing +eev-mode's eepitch, you can even watch your lisp +images sharing your emacs with you in real time. +Even further, the lisp images can pitch to other +emacs major mode buffers. Cf. +<https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/eepitch-send/> +. + +Q&A will be on IRC and in LambdaMOO. + +About the speaker: + +Flocking lisp images with Screwlisp (Lispy Gopher Climate and +<https://screwlisp.small-web.org/>). + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/commonlisp-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/commonlisp-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/completion.md b/2025/talks/completion.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a074b568 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/completion.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +[[!meta title="corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/completion-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# corfu+yasnippet: Easier than I thought +Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez (he, him) - <mailto:paaguti@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/completion-before)" raw="yes"]] + +I describe my experience in "getting rid" of company-mode and +transitioning to corfu. I now have yasnippets integrated with +a couple lines Emacs Lisp. The main advantage is that with I +need less packages and configuration, specially on master. +The talk will include some code snippets that show it was +easier than expectedand a life demo. + +20 minutes (with demo) + +About the speaker: + +After 30 years using Emacs, professionally and for my PhD, I'm currenly +quite involved in org-mode, where I'm revamping the LaTeX backend. +To do this, I needed a new approach to auto-completion because +company-mode started requiring too much code and integration. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/completion-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/completion-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/gardening.md b/2025/talks/gardening.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b2c067ef --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/gardening.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +[[!meta title="Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Marco Bresciani"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gardening-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Gardening in Emacs: A Windows user's tale of tending, tweaking, and triumph +Marco Bresciani - Pronunciation: [mˈarko breʃˈanɪ](https://unalengua.com/ipa-translate?hl=en&ttsLocale=it-IT&voiceId=Giorgio&sl=it&text=Marco%20Bresciani&ttsMode=word&speed=3), Delta Chat: marco.530@outlook.it, [@AAMfP@fosstodon.org](https://fosstodon.org/@AAMfP), [marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page](https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/) + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gardening-before)" raw="yes"]] + +I'm a not-ashamed Windows user, both at +work and at home, since forever. I also like portable applications, to +bring everything I need, everywhere, on my tiny USB thumb drive. +And now also Emacs is there, on my USB! + +I'm also not the blogger type of person: I've tried, for a time. I +stopped at entry ~8 of a "100 days blogging" saga. + +But I actually immediately fell in love with the (possibly slower pace) +digital garden concept and since I wanted to try Emacs, I decided to +catch two pigeons with one stone. + +This is the story of how I learned the very basics of Emacs and Org Mode, +from how to save and exit to how to change letters case of a whole region +or the (long searched for) fill-paragraph feature. + +This is the story of how I learned Org Mode publishing configuration and +tricks, to create my digital garden, give it a structure and make it +freely available for anyone to read (and hopefully enjoy) in HTML format. +This is the story of how I added Japanese furigana and PlantUML diagrams +and a <del>one</del> few clicks-away "go to market" strategy. + +This is the story of my digital garden, how I tend to it while learning +the tool(s) I'm using to care of my garden, Emacs and Org Mode. +And this is the story of how I ask for your help, to continue learning +Emacs and Org Mode. + +About the speaker: + +20+ years software +developer and Vi user during university life, now moved to the dark side +of agile coaching as Scrum Master. +Started learning Emacs by chance since I wanted to try it since ages. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gardening-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gardening-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/gmail.md b/2025/talks/gmail.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2768748b --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/gmail.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +[[!meta title="org-gmail: A Deep Integration of Gmail into Your Org Mode"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Bala Ramadurai"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gmail-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# org-gmail: A Deep Integration of Gmail into Your Org Mode +Bala Ramadurai (he/him) - <https://balaramadurai.net>, <mailto:bala@balaramadurai.net> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gmail-before)" raw="yes"]] + +For many, email is the starting point for tasks, projects, and reference +material. While Emacs has powerful, full-featured mail clients like Gnus +and mu4e, they are designed to manage the entire email workflow. + +org-gmail offers a different approach: it is not a replacement for a full +mail client, but a tool for deeply **integrating** your most important emails +into your Org Mode knowledge base. + +This talk will introduce org-gmail, a package that allows users to fetch +entire Gmail threads or individual messages and save them as entries in Org +mode files. The core idea is to triage emails in the Gmail interface and +pull relevant threads into Org Mode, where they can be linked to tasks, +notes, and projects. + +We will explore the key features of the package, including: + +- Fetching emails by label and syncing new messages for previously downloaded labels. +- Managing labels directly from Emacs, including creating, deleting, editing, and bulk-moving threads between labels, which updates both Gmail and the corresponding :LABEL: properties in your Org files. +- Performing common email actions from within Org Mode, such as replying, forwarding (delegating), snoozing (deferring), and moving messages to the trash. +- Integrating emails into a task management workflow by creating actionable sub-tasks that appear in the agenda. + +The session will demonstrate practical use cases for both Getting Things +Done (GTD) and the P.A.R.A. method (Tiago Forte). For GTD, we'll show how +to process a Gmail inbox, download actionable emails into an Org file, and +then defer, delegate, or create TODO items. For P.A.R.A., we'll demonstrate +how to label emails according to projects and areas, and how to archive +them systematically using the bulk-move feature. + +By the end of the talk, attendees will understand the unique workflow +org-gmail enables and how it can help them turn their email into a +structured, actionable part of their Org Mode system. + +About the speaker: + +Bala Ramadurai is an entrepreneur, professor, author, coach, consultant, +and podcaster. He is the CEO of Spirelia, a company that helps innovate. He +has authored a book called Karmic Design Thinking and holds 3 patents. + +In this talk, Bala will introduce org-gmail, a package he developed to +seamlessly integrate Gmail with Org Mode. You will learn how to transform +your important emails into actionable tasks and reference material, +leveraging the power of Org Mode for a more organized and productive +workflow that supports methodologies like GTD and P.A.R.A. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gmail-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gmail-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/gnus.md b/2025/talks/gnus.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..155bd9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/gnus.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +[[!meta title="Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Amin Bandali"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gnus-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Reading and writing emails in GNU Emacs with Gnus +Amin Bandali (he/him) - IRC: bandali, <https://kelar.org/~bandali>, <mailto:bandali@gnu.org> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gnus-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Gnus has had the reputation of being difficult to grasp and +configure. The myriad of configuration options of its many major +and minor modes which afford Gnus its high degree of customizability +can also seem overwhelming and daunting for folks looking to learn +about and use it to build a workflow for doing email in GNU Emacs. + +This talk aims to provide a high-level outline of some of the key +concepts in Gnus, and a roadmap for approaching and configuring Gnus +and Message to your liking so that you, too, can read, compose, and +send emails with GNU Emacs. + +About the speaker: + +Amin Bandali is a computing scientist and activist for user freedom, +and a participant in various free software projects and communities. +Bandali wears a few hats around the GNU Project and is a volunteer +member of the Free Software Foundation SysOps team, a core organizer +of EmacsConf, a Debian Developer and a contributor to the Trisquel +GNU/Linux distribution. + +In this talk, Bandali will go over configuring Gnus and Message for +reading and composing emails, showcasing one of many approaches for +using GNU Emacs for email communications. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gnus-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/gnus-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/greader.md b/2025/talks/greader.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5baa05bd --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/greader.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +[[!meta title="GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Yuval Langer"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/greader-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# GNU Emacs Greader (Gnamù Reader) mode is the best Emacs mode in existence +Yuval Langer (he/him) - Pronunciation: /juval/ /lˈangeʁ/, IRC: kreptocracy, <https://kaka.farm/>, +[@mu@posting.solutions](https://posting.solutions/users/mu), <mailto:yuval.langer@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/greader-before)" raw="yes"]] + +<https://gitlab.com/michelangelo-rodriguez/greader> + +A short talk explaining why Greader mode is needed, demonstrating its normal +use, some interesting features, some interesting customization variables, and +so on. Greader is a text-to-speech minor mode written by Michelangelo +Rodriguez. For various reasons, I find it hard reading long things on the +computer screen. Using Greader greatly helps me with that. I use it to read +sites on EWW, books with Nov.el, blogs with Elfeed, and various other texts I +copy from other programs and yank to a randomly named `C-x b alsdkfjoewjfocm RET` buffer. The author had also provided some interesting features he would +like me to cover. + +About the speaker: + +I am a mere user who loves reading, but damned to be a slow reader. Alas! +Thankfully, there's Emacs and Greader mode. + +Note: This talk will be narrated by a +text-to-speech engine because of a request from +the speaker. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/greader-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/greader-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/hyperboleqa.md b/2025/talks/hyperboleqa.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31f02953 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/hyperboleqa.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +[[!meta title="Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Bob Weiner"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/hyperboleqa-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Questions and answers to help you fly with Hyperbole +Bob Weiner - Pronunciation: Wine-er, <https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/hyperbole/> , <https://rswgnu.github.io/hyperbole/man/hyperbole.html> , <mailto:rsw@gnu.org> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/hyperboleqa-before)" raw="yes"]] + +RSW, the autthor of Hyperbole, will answer your questions on Hyperbole +live and demonstrate how it can make you more productive. + +Hyperbole is an extensive, easy-to-use package that brings +hypertextual information management across all of Emacs to files with +minimal or no markup, including source code files. It works with all +modern versions of Emacs and does not require the use of any +third-party packages or compiled modules. Its keyboard-driven +minibuffer menus let you learn the key bindings for one set of +features at a time. Its global minor mode lets you turn on and off +its features with a single command. + +Many people express interest in Hyperbole but find its breadth makes +it difficult for them to get started with it. Or they struggle to +find specific workflows because of its infinite flexibility. This Q +and A session is intended to help people over this initial hump by +covering introductory topics such as the Action Key and how Implicit +Buttons in your existing documents act as hyperlinks automatically. +If more advanced topics are of interest, we could even answer +questions such as: + +- How can I quickly turn my Lisp expressions into hypertext buttons? + +- Can I point Hyperbole at thousands of Org files and have it quickly + jump to arbitrary sections in the files without any prior indexing + or need for a database system? + +- Can Hyperbole build a wiki with Org files, automatically + highlighting WikiWord references with no special markup and then + publish it to the web? + +- When programming, can Hyperbole help me rapidly select, move and + display programmatic information? + +- What if I need an entire outline with builtin hyperlink anchors + and automatic paragraph numbering? + +- So Hyperbole just augments everything I do in Org mode already? + +The session will be driven by the topics that participants want to +know about, so come with your questions and lets dive in together to +see whether its all just Hyperbole. + +About the speaker: + +Bob Weiner (rsw) has been developing hypertextual systems since the +dawn of the web in 1991 and using Emacs since 1982, though the other +day someone said I look 28-years-old, so neither I nor Hyperbole feel +that old. We have gained some perspective through the years, so maybe +I can help you learn something new or see something in a new way. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/hyperboleqa-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/hyperboleqa-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/juicemacs.md b/2025/talks/juicemacs.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba29b3f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/juicemacs.md @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +[[!meta title="Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Kana"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/juicemacs-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Juicemacs: Exploring Speculative JIT Compilation for ELisp in Java +Kana (they/them) - IRC: kanakana, Blog: https://kyo.iroiro.party - ActivityPub: @kana@f.iroiro.party - Bluesky: @kana.iroiro.party, <mailto:kana@iroiro.party> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/juicemacs-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Just-in-time (JIT) compilation helps dynamic languages run fast, and +speculative compilation makes them run faster, as has been showcased +by JVMs, LuaJIT, JavaScript engines, and many more JIT runtimes. +However, Emacs native-compilation, despite its JIT compilation +(`native-comp-jit-compilation`), does not speculate about runtime +execution, making it effectively a JIT-ish AOT (ahead-of-time) +compiler. By introducing a speculative runtime for ELisp, we could +potentially improve ELisp performance even further, with many new +optimization opportunities. + +Juicemacs <sup><a id="fnr.juicemacs" class="footref" href="#fn.juicemacs" role="doc-backlink">1</a></sup> is my work-in-progress toy project +re-implementing Emacs in Java. At its centre sits an ELisp JIT +runtime powered by Graal Truffle, a JIT interpreter framework based +on partial evaluation and Futamura projections. This talk will cover +the following along with some demonstrations: + +- What is Juicemacs and its ambition? How compatible is it (or does + it plan to be) with GNU Emacs and how feature-complete is it now? + +- What is speculative compilation? How is it useful for an ELisp JIT + runtime? + +- What is Truffle and partial evaluation? What is needed if we are to + implement a speculative runtime in C without Truffle? + +- How many interpreters are there in Emacs? How does Juicemacs + implement them? + +- What JIT techniques does Juicemacs plan to explore? How can you + get involved? + + +# Footnotes + +<sup><a id="fn.1" href="#fnr.1">1</a></sup> <https://codeberg.org/gudzpoz/Juicemacs> + +Outline: + +- Intro: Juicemacs + - Self-introduction + - Emacs `native-compile` versus modern JIT compilers + - Juicemacs: Yet another Emacs rewrite + - Demonstration: REPL, pbootstrap, pdump, elprop, ERT +- Speculative compilation + - What we talk about when we talk about JIT compilers + - Tired: JIT versus AOT + - Wired: With or without runtime information + - Speculative compilation + - Example: arithmetics + - Example: boxing elimination + - Graal+Truffle: a meta-compiler by partial evaluation +- ELisp JIT interpreters + - AST interpreter + - Macros + - Bytecode interpreter + - Regexp: slowish + - CCL: to be done + - Benchmarks + - Fun to be had (i.e., TODO & possible explorations) + - Transparent array-backed cons list + - Regexps + - Leaning on `native-compile` for LIMPLE IR + - Others + - GraalVM native image + - GUI + - Emacs dynamic module support + - How this could be implemented in C + - `transferToInterpreter` + - Bytecode approach + - Problems with the AST approach + +- Closing Words + - Future of Juicemacs + - Future of GNU Emacs Lisp JIT + - Ways to contribute + +About the speaker: + +Hello! This is Kana, an Emacs hobbyist and Java lover from China. A +few years ago I discovered the Truffle JIT compilation framework and +have since hoped to implement a JIT runtime myself. Last year I +finally started implementing one for ELisp, called Juicemacs, and +have made some progress. In this talk I will share what I've learned +during the journey, including how three interpreters out of four (or +more?) in Emacs are implemented in Juicemacs and how speculative +compilation can make some optimizations possible. + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/juicemacs-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/juicemacs-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/languages.md b/2025/talks/languages.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a54d73e --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/languages.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +[[!meta title="Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Marek"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/languages-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Studying foreign languages with Emacs, Org Mode and gptel +Marek (he/him) - https://github.com/keram, <mailto:nospam.keram@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/languages-before)" raw="yes"]] + +This talk will demonstrate the workflow I’ve built +around Emacs and Org mode for creating and +managing multilingual texts. My focus is on +English, Mandarin Chinese, and Pinyin (the +Romanized system for Chinese). A key part of this +setup is a custom major mode derived from +`text-mode`, designed to handle language switching +and structured study notes more effectively. On +top of this, I use `gptel` as a writing companion: +it helps catch typos, grammar mistakes, and subtle +issues that arise when switching between +languages. + +Beyond editing, I’ll show how I publish my study +notes to the web: +<https://keram.github.io/ihl-hanyu/index.html> . By +combining Org’s export features with a small +amount of custom JavaScript, I’ve added +interactive functionality such as text-to-speech +playback and vocabulary practice exercises. + +Attendees will see how these tools and techniques can be combined to: + +- Customize Emacs for multilingual writing and study workflows. +- Use Org mode as a framework for language learning materials. +- Leverage `gptel` for proofreading and feedback. +- Enrich exported Org documents with lightweight web enhancements. + +The talk will be of interest to language learners, Emacs users curious +about publishing workflows, and anyone who wants to see +how Emacs can as a personal learning environment. + +About the speaker: + +I am GNU Emacs enthusiast living in London, UK. Using Emacs for years for +work, personal life and study. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/languages-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/languages-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/latex.md b/2025/talks/latex.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b277ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/latex.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +[[!meta title="LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/latex-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# LaTeX export in org-mode: the overhaul +Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez (he, him) - paaguti@gmail.com, <mailto:paaguti@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/latex-before)" raw="yes"]] + +During the last year, the LaTeX backend in Org mode has received an overhaul. +The objectives, while keeping backward compatibility, were: + +- Better integration of the font-management features and packages with + lualatex/xelatex +- Reducing the amount of `#+LATEX_HEADER:` lines and avoiding to have to + include a pure LaTeX file to profit from them +- Flexibility, while using native Emacs Lisp features, like file/directory + local variables + +In this talk, I will present the new font management features in the LaTeX +backend and show a couple of examples of what can be achieved. + +About the speaker: + +After 30 years using Emacs, professionally and for my PhD, I'm currently +quite involved in org-mode, where I'm revamping the LaTeX backend. + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/latex-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/latex-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/life.md b/2025/talks/life.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..335676d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/life.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +[[!meta title="From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Andrew John Dougherty"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/life-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# From FRDCSA to FLP2: Building AI-Powered Life Planning Systems in Emacs - A Journey from Research to Real-World Impact +Andrew John Dougherty (he/him) - Pronunciation: Andrew DOW-er-tee, IRC: aindilis, Website: <https://frdcsa.org> GitHub: <https://github.com/aindilis>, <mailto:adougher9@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/life-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Six years after my EmacsConf 2019 presentation on the Formalized Research +Database (FRDCSA), I return to share the evolution of this ambitious +project into the Free Life Planner (FLP) - a comprehensive AI-powered +system designed to help people manage the complex logistics of daily life, +from basic survival to thriving in challenging circumstances. + +This talk chronicles the development journey from FRDCSA's initial vision +of collecting and integrating all free software AI systems, to FLP's +practical focus on solving real-world problems like homelessness, medical +crises, and financial hardship. I'll demonstrate how Emacs serves as both +the development environment and user interface for a system that now +encompasses over 1000 subsystems including meal planning, financial +forecasting, medical management, and emergency preparedness. + +Key highlights include: + +Technical Architecture: How we've built FLP using SWI-Prolog as the core +reasoning engine, with Emacs providing the primary interface through 4680+ +custom ELisp functions. I'll show the integration of modern LLMs (Llama3, +DeepSeek-Prover-V2, etc) with classical AI planning systems (PDDL planners, +behavior trees, agent-based systems) all orchestrated through Emacs. + +Security Evolution: The transition from the original internet-connected +FRDCSA/FLP to air-gapped systems, and the development of FRKCSA/FLP2 as +open-source, internet-facing reboots. How we balance powerful AI +capabilities with privacy and security concerns. + +Real-World Impact: Using generative AI and our PresGen presentation system, +I'll showcase documented case studies where FLP has helped users navigate +homelessness, medical crises, and benefit loss scenarios. These aren't +hypothetical use cases - they represent the system's practical application +to urgent human needs. + +Emacs Integration: Deep dive into our Emacs-based development workflow, +including the CLEAR book reader for academic research, Verber planning +domain editor, UniLang integration for multi-system communication, and our +Academician mode for synchronized document processing. How Emacs serves as +mission control for a complex AI ecosystem. + +AI Planning Systems: Demonstration of how we've integrated automated +planning, temporal reasoning, and contingency planning into daily life +management. Users can ask "How do I get through the next month if I lose my +job?" and receive detailed, executable plans. + +Community Building: How FLP facilitates mutual aid networks and community +resilience, turning individual survival into collective thriving. The +system doesn't just help people - it helps them help each other. + +Future Directions: The roadmap for FLP2, including improved security +models, enhanced AI integration, and broader accessibility. How we're +preparing for a world where AI-powered life assistance could become a +virtual social safety net. + +This presentation will use our PresGen system to generate slides +dynamically, incorporating the latest AI developments and real user +feedback. Attendees will see both the technical implementation and the +humanitarian vision that drives this project - demonstrating how Emacs can +be the foundation for transformative social technology. + +About the speaker: + +Andrew Dougherty is the creator of the FRDCSA (Formalized Research +Database: Cluster, Study and Apply) and Free Life Planner projects. For +over 25 years, he has worked on integrating AI systems to solve real-world +problems, with a focus on helping vulnerable populations navigate complex +life challenges. His work spans automated planning, knowledge +representation, and practical AI applications. Andrew presented FRDCSA at +EmacsConf 2019 and has continued developing these systems with Emacs as the +primary development and deployment environment. He believes in using AI +technology to strengthen communities and provide practical assistance to +those who need it most. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/life-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/life-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/llm.md b/2025/talks/llm.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9b5633a --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/llm.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +[[!meta title="Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Andrew Hyatt"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/llm-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Emacs, editors, and LLM driven workflows +Andrew Hyatt (he/him) - @andrewhyatt.bsky.social, <mailto:ahyatt@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/llm-before)" raw="yes"]] + +This talk will outline the major ways LLMs are changing the world of +editors. There are a few different ways that LLMs are being used now: +smart completion, smart feedback, ad-hoc addition and transformation, and +out-of-band instructions which are typically done outside of the editor. +What are the current Emacs solutions for these, and what does it mean for +Emacs? + +- Intro and state of the art of LLMs and their workflow modalities that are currently used +- Smart completion: Emacs solutions and demo +- Smart feedback: Emacs solutions and demo +- Ad-hoc addition and transformation: Gptel, ellama, and other tools; several demos +- Out-of-band instructions: Aider, Claude Code, and more. +- Thoughts for what it an editor is for, for those working with LLMs +- Possible futures, and what these mean for Emacs, for editors in general, and for free software. + +About the speaker: + +Andrew Hyatt is a software engineer, and Emacs package author (llm, +websocket, vecdb, ekg, and more). LLMs have already transformed how many +people write and edit text. This talk explores the major workflows that +have developed and examines what these mean for Emacs. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/llm-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/llm-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/modern.md b/2025/talks/modern.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d60bcc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/modern.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +[[!meta title="Some problems of modernizing Emacs"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Eduardo Ochs"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/modern-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Some problems of modernizing Emacs +Eduardo Ochs (he/him) - Pronunciation: Oks, IRC: edrx, <http://anggtwu.net/>, more info at <http://anggtwu.net/contact.html>., <mailto:eduardoochs@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/modern-before)" raw="yes"]] + +This talk is going to be a reworked version of the incomplete video +in <http://anggtwu.net/2025-modern.html>. I will start by presenting +several notions of "simplicity" and "elegance", and show that when I +started learning Elisp it was "simple" and "elegant" in a way that +it no longer is; then I will show how to fix some tiny parts of the +problem by 1) using functions based on \`cl-prin1', 2) redefining +some printing methods with "(cl-defmethod cl-print-object …)", and 3) using Common Lisp to understand some recent parts of Elisp that are not well-documented. + +About the speaker: + +Eduardo is the author of an Emacs package called eev that makes +total sense to a handful of people and no sense at all to +practically everyone else - except for one part of eev, called +"eepitch". He intends to explain the reasons for that in his talk. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/modern-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/modern-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/n-angulator.md b/2025/talks/n-angulator.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b1044b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/n-angulator.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +[[!meta title="Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Kevin Haddock"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/n-angulator-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Org-mode GTD vs N-angulator GTD +Kevin Haddock - <mailto:kevinbanjo@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/n-angulator-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Typical real-world GTD operations are compared in org-mode and N-Angulator + +EmacsConf 2021 talk on N-Angulator: <https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator/> + +About the speaker: + +Long term emacs enthusiast showcases the power of his prototype +n-dimentional metadata indexer in a real world application + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/n-angulator-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/n-angulator-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/org-babel.md b/2025/talks/org-babel.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3a548fb --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/org-babel.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +[[!meta title="Making Org-Babel Reactive"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Abhinav Tushar"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/org-babel-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Making Org-Babel Reactive +Abhinav Tushar (he/him) - <https://lepisma.xyz>, [@lepisma@mathstodon.xyz](https://mathstodon.xyz/@lepisma), <mailto:abhinav@lepisma.xyz> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/org-babel-before)" raw="yes"]] + +In Org mode, you can add and execute small snippets of code using +Org-Babel. This lets you have an extremely useful mixed-language notebook like +environment inside Emacs. These days, many notebook systems provide fully +reactive notebooks where changes made in any cell or variable propagate to its +dependents without manual execution. This pattern is very useful for exploratory +data analysis, visualization, and many other use-cases that notebooks are +generally good for. + +Unsurprisingly, we can enable such reactivity in Org-Babel without too much +effort. In this talk, I will cover how to do that while also adding certain +other interaction niceties to make full use of the resultant reactivity. + +About the speaker: + +I am a programmer and machine learning engineer, and I have enjoyed working with +Org-Babel code blocks inside my writings. Other notebooks and platforms have +recently started to adopt fully reactive computation, which is something I have +liked a lot for exploratory analysis. In this talk, I will show how to add +similar reactivity in Org-Babel. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/org-babel-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/org-babel-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/private-ai.md b/2025/talks/private-ai.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55660ac2 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/private-ai.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +[[!meta title="Emacs and private AI: a great match"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Aaron Grothe"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/private-ai-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Emacs and private AI: a great match +Aaron Grothe (he/him) - Pronunciation: Air-un Grow-the, <https://www.grothe.us> LinkedIn: <https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-grothe/>, <mailto:ajgrothe@yahoo.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/private-ai-before)" raw="yes"]] + +When experimenting with using AI with Emacs, many users have concerns. A few of the concerns that people have are the possibility of their information being shared with the AI provider (either to train newer models, or as a potential revenue source), the possibility of running up unpredictable costs with their cloud provider, and the potential environmental impact of using cloud AI. Using Private/Local AI models provide an AI environment that the user can fully control. User can add to it incrementally over time as their skills and experience grows. This talk will be a quick intro to using Ollama Buddy, Ellama, and gptel to add the ability to have a private AI integrated into your Emacs session. We’ll start with the basics and show people how they can add AI to their workflow safely and securely. Hopefully, people will come away from the talk feeling better about our AI futures. + +The talk will start with a simple implementation: Ollama and Ollama Buddy and a couple of models. After that it will build on that +for the rest of the 20 minutes. + +The goal is show the users multiple ways of using AI with Emacs and let them make their own choices. + +About the speaker: + +AI is everywhere and everyone is trying to figure out how to use it better. This talk will be a quick introduction to showing some +of the tools and techniques that a user can do to integrate AI privately and securely into their Emacs workflow. The goal is to help people take the first steps on what will hopefully be a productive journey. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/private-ai-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/private-ai-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/python.md b/2025/talks/python.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c96e94a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/python.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +[[!meta title="Interactive Python development in Emacs"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 David Vujic"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/python-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Interactive Python development in Emacs +David Vujic (he/him) - Mastodon <https://mastodon.nu/@davidvujic> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/python-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Learning Lisp was an eye opener for me. The Interactive way of writing code is Amazing. Emacs has great support for this in general already. For Python, there's limitations and I have looked for ways to make Python development more interactive (and fun). Python is what I do at work and in Open Source projects. It has lead me to develop Emacs features specific for Python: evaluating code with visual feedback, modify a running Python app without restarts, and some LLM support. I will demo and talk about what I have developed to make Python development interactive and joyful. + +About the speaker: + +My name is David and I'm a software developer. Colleagues and friends may know me as an early adopter of agile ideas and test driven development. I am passionate about things like that, and share the things I learn to the community and the people I work with. My favorite programming languages are Python and Clojure. On my spare time I practice outdoor Parkour & contribute to Open Source. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/python-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/python-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/reader.md b/2025/talks/reader.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66de948d --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/reader.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +[[!meta title="An introduction to the Emacs Reader"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Divyá"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reader-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# An introduction to the Emacs Reader +Divyá - IRC: divya, Website: <https://www.phimulambda.org> Mastodon: <https://mathstodon.xyz/@divyaranjan>, <mailto:divya@subvertising.org> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reader-before)" raw="yes"]] + +<https://codeberg.org/divyaranjan/emacs-reader> + +This talk will introduce a new document reader that I have been building for Emacs since the last few months. I will showcase the basic features of the document reader, how well it integrates with Emacs and the performance and other improvements that it provides in comparision to the existing document viewing options such as DocView, PDF Tools and others. + +I will also describe the core architectural decisions that were made, specficially the fact that it is a dynamic module and the pains and pleasures of interfacing Emacs with C and vice-versa. + +I will give a high-level tour of the codebase, which is pretty small as of now (<3K LOC), so that if a fellow Emacs developer wishes to contribute, they know where and how to get started. + +In conclusion, I'll summarize the current features we're in the process of developing, what challenges we're facing in diong so, and what we wish to work on for the upcoming versions of the package. + +About the speaker: + +I’m Divyá from India. My background has been as a mathematics teacher and now I'm a programmer. I’ve been hacking on free software as a hobby and, for the past three to four years, living inside Emacs. I loved reading PDFs in Emacs via pdf-tools, but poor hardware and maintenance gaps pushed me to build a faster reader. I learned MuPDF and Emacs Dynamic Modules and wrote The Emacs Reader: a dynamic-module-based, high-performance, resource-friendly document viewer for Emacs that supports PDFs and other formats (EPUB, CBZ) while integrating natively with Emacs. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reader-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reader-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/reference.md b/2025/talks/reference.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bfffd5db --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/reference.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +[[!meta title="Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Vidianos Giannitsis"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reference-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Emacs as a fully-fledged reference manager +Vidianos Giannitsis (he/him) - IRC: vidianos, <https://github.com/Vidianos-Giannitsis>. Vidianos Giannitsis on LinkedIn <mailto:vidianosgiannitsis@gmail.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reference-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Even though all of my note-taking and literature organization +infrastructure has been in Emacs for a few years, I haven't been able to +make myself independent from a literature manager (Zotero in my case) +until recently. Zotero was just too convenient. You can capture articles +seamlessly (although downloading attachments didn't always work as +intended), organize them in directories and take a quick look at your +lists to determine what to read next, before you move on to actually +reading them and taking notes. + +This year, I finally decided that I am tired of this and I will find a +way to do this fully in Emacs. This talk will be discussing my findings +in this regard. A lot of this was built in Ebib. It turns out that a lot +of what I considered useful for this workflow was already available +through this excellent software, built inside Emacs. Not everything +worked as I wanted on installation, but naturally, this is Emacs, so I +just hacked my way through getting the exact behaviour I wanted. This +required integration with other tools and especially a closer +interaction between Ebib and Org-roam. This came out incredible and I am +now very happy with using it, so I thought I should also showcase it in +EmacsConf! + +With this integration ready, only capturing articles from the web +remains. Zotra can capture articles in a way about as seamless as +Zotero's (it actually uses Zotero's translators, but from Emacs). +Attachments remain a problem sometimes, but that's publishers making +attachments hard to get because third party software can't see that you +have full access to them, so I have decided to do those mostly manually, +I often did that with Zotero anyways. + +Relevant links: + +- [Zotra - Capturing Articles](https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra) +- [Ebib - Organizing literature before and after reading](https://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/) +- [Org-Roam - The missing link to create an effective reading list](https://www.orgroam.com/) +- [Bibtex Completion - Useful tools for manipulating literature](https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex) + +About the speaker: + +I'm Vidianos and I'm currently doing my PhD in KU Leuven in Belgium. +Working on research means I have a need for good tools to help me with +my research. I have been using Emacs for roughly 5 years now and I can +confidently say it is the number one tool that helps me with this +research. This talk will be all about how it helps me and about finally +being able to remove external reference managers from my workflow, +something I have wanted for years, but that I haven't managed to do +before this. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reference-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/reference-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/schemacs.md b/2025/talks/schemacs.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62ca5321 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/schemacs.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +[[!meta title="One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum)"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Ramin Honary"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/schemacs-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# One year progress update Schemacs (formerly Gypsum) +Ramin Honary (he/him) - Pronunciation: "Rah-mean" (hard-H) "Ho-na-ree", Mastodon (preferred): ; blog: <https://tilde.town/~ramin_hal9001>; Codeberg: <https://codeberg.org/ramin_hal9001/schemacs> - SourceHut: <https://sr.ht/~ramin_hal9001> + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/schemacs-before)" raw="yes"]] + +During EmacsConf 2024 last year I presented my work on a +clone of GNU Emacs written in Scheme which also clones the +Emacs Lisp programming language. In this talk, I will +briefly present an overview of the project similar to the +talk I gave last year, and then discuss the progress that +I have made on this project in the past year. + +To quote the description from the presentation I gave last +year: + +> Unlike other editors which only clone the Emacs +> keybindings (Edwin, Jed, jEdit, Jove, Lem, MG, Yi, +> Zile), I hope my Emacs clone will also fully clone the +> Emacs Lisp programming language well enough that many of +> the packages in ELPA, Non-GNU ELPA, and perhaps even +> MELPA, can be used in [Schemacs, formerly "Gypsum"] +> without any modification. I would also like to talk a +> little bit about how I am implementing it (the software +> architecture), and invite others to contribute. +> +> I think my project is of interest to many Emacs users +> because, firstly, I have personally spoken with a +> relatively large number of people who have expressed +> interest in making Emacs programmable in Scheme. +> Secondly, there is a good amount of prior art for Scheme +> implementations of Emacs. There are even builds of Emacs +> that link to Guile which provides a "scheme-eval" +> built-in function that translates between Elisp data +> types and Scheme data types. The Guile compiler itself +> ships with an Emacs Lisp compiler as well, although it +> does not provide enough of Emacs's built-in functions to +> be of much use. + +The progress I have made so far: + +- Ported all Guile-specific parts of the Emacs Lisp + interpreter to fully standards-compliant R7RS Scheme + code. The interpreter now runs on a few different + Scheme implementations, not just Guile. The GUI remains + Guile-only for now. + +- Implemented a new R7RS-compliant lexer and parser which + constructs an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) data structure, + making it easier to find the source of errors and + produce informative back traces. + +- Implemented enough of the Emacs Lisp interpreter to be + able to load the "subr.el" source file, this defines + what you might call the "core" of the Emacs Lisp + language, including macros such as "defun" and "lambda." + +My primary goal continues to be to make it as easy as +possible for other people to contribute to this +project. Pretty soon it should be possible to run the +Emacs Regression Test suite (ERT) in the cloned Emacs Lisp +interpreter. Once this is done, we can run the same test +code used during the building and testing GNU Emacs to +test Schemacs. Hopefilly then, anyone will be able to +select a failing test, write code to make the test pass, +and submit a patch. + +About the speaker: + +I am Ramin Honary, I am have been professional software +engineer for 17 years and I have always had a passion for +functional programming languages, especially Haskell and +the Lisp family of languages. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/schemacs-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/schemacs-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/swanky.md b/2025/talks/swanky.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de939730 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/swanky.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +[[!meta title="Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Scott Zimmermann"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/swanky-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Swanky Python: Interactive development for Python +Scott Zimmermann (he/him) - <mailto:sczi@disroot.org> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/swanky-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Project repository: <https://codeberg.org/sczi/swanky-python/> + +I'm working on a development environment for +Python based on Emacs' SLIME mode for Common Lisp. +In this talk I'll demonstrate some of its +features, like an object inspector, interactive +backtrace buffer, thread and async task viewer, +and function tracer. I'll also discuss its +implementation and limitations, along with future +directions for the project. + +This project aims to bring a Lisp and Smalltalk +inspired style of development to Python. You get a +faster feedback loop by developing inside a +running python process without needing to restart +your program and lose state on changes, allowing +you to immediately inspect the results of code you +write. We can also provide more advanced tooling +based on runtime introspection, as we have more +information available at runtime than is available +to traditional tools based on static analysis of +source code, mainly we have the actual values of +variables rather than just their types. + +About the speaker: + +Python is eating the world. Emacs is eating my computing environment. I'm +attempting to get them working together. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/swanky-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/swanky-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/weights.md b/2025/talks/weights.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..06701453 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/weights.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +[[!meta title="Weightlifting Tracking with Emacs on Android"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Zachary Romero"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/weights-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Weightlifting Tracking with Emacs on Android +Zachary Romero - <https://zacromero.com/>, <mailto:zacromero@posteo.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/weights-before)" raw="yes"]] + +Emacs on Android opens up a world of new possibilities for replacing +proprietary software with free alternatives. One such use case is +using Emacs and org-mode to replace the popular weightlifting tracking +apps like Hevy and Strong. + +Org-mode provides a solid foundation to replicate these apps +functionalities but by itself is cumbersome to use in the middle of a +workout. With the help of Elisp however, we can provide an experience +as seamless as these paid apps, but with added flexibility and +freedom. + +This talk will go over the package itself as well as the way org-mode +can be used as the foundation for applications on top of it. + +About the speaker: + +I'm Zachary Romero, a software developer and Emacs enthusiast. I've +been weightlifting for about three years when I grew tired of the +many apps constantly trying to push subscriptions. Knowing the many +things org-mode can do, I set about trying to replicate the same +functionality in Emacs. + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/weights-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/weights-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/writing.md b/2025/talks/writing.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..476d2123 --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/writing.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +[[!meta title="A Writing Day in the Life with Org-Mode"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Jeremy Friesen"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/writing-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# A Writing Day in the Life with Org-Mode +Jeremy Friesen - Pronunciation: Jair-ah-mee Free-sen, <https://takeonrules.com>, <mailto:jeremy@jeremyfriesen.com> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/writing-before)" raw="yes"]] + +In this talk, I’ll walk through my daily writing and organization using +Org-Mode. Building from the basics of the Org-Mode ecosystem, we’ll look at a +the parts that I’ve assembled to create a “rich for me” writing experience. + +This will be a tour of my writing ecosystem, from capturing books by ISBN, +tracking quotes I find meaningful, utilizing abbreviations (and clarifications), +exporting a journal node to a blog post, toot-ing about a blog post, and +printing my monthly journal entries with references to books I finished. + +The goal is not to say “this is the way” but to show a bit of “this is my way.” +And from there to have further conversation about ideas we each might +incorporate into our writing processes. + +About the speaker: + +I’ve always aspired to be a writer. And while I haven’t published long-form +material, I’ve been consistently writing for over a decade. In 2023, I talked +about how Emacs super-charges my writing. And I want to revisit that +conversation and walk through a day in the writing life. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/writing-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/writing-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + diff --git a/2025/talks/zettelkasten.md b/2025/talks/zettelkasten.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5469831f --- /dev/null +++ b/2025/talks/zettelkasten.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +[[!meta title="Zettelkasten for Regular Emacs Hackers"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2025 Christian Tietze"]] +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/zettelkasten-nav)" raw="yes"]] + +<!-- Initially generated with emacsconf-publish-talk-page and then left alone for manual editing --> +<!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> + + +# Zettelkasten for Regular Emacs Hackers +Christian Tietze (he) - [@ctietze@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/@ctietze) <https://christiantietze.de> <https://zettelkasten.de>, <mailto:hi@christiantietze.de> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/zettelkasten-before)" raw="yes"]] + +There's this one thing you can do with your Emacs that is not chiefly a technological problem to solve: thinking through writing. + +Emacs offers a malleable environment where you can tweak every key stroke, and every pixel on screen to your needs. + +Since we're all here at EmacsConf, the intention is clear: to use and enjoy Emacs, and spend our lives in this amazing environment. + +While it's easy to ditch modern UI conveniences and pull technology like email, chat, database and server management, and editing book drafts into Emacs – well, these are tasks that have been implemented, for which there exist alternatives, and which you can teach Emacs to do in a similar way. + +Oversimplifying: we can copy and tweak existing solutions and have a good life. + +Now while everyone's email needs to use the same protocol, everyone's approach to _thinking_ is different. There's no cookie cutter solution to merely rewrite in Emacs Lisp. We all need to figure out how to do this on our own, and then find an implementation that suits our needs. (Including using paper, but we're not talking about paper here.) + +**This is where I want to show you one simple foundational method to deep thinking, understanding, and problem solving:** create yourself a Zettelkasten, an environment of linked notes that scales well over decades, so that you can take it with you into retirement and beyond for a lifelong journey of learning. + +For this presentation, I merely assume that you agree that writing improves the quality and depth of thought. I also assume that you know how to type and move around in Emacs. The rest is just convention, and we'll walk through a couple of examples and exercises together so that after this talk, you're equipped with the simple tools that help you unlock new insights in your future. + +## About Christian + +Christian is a macOS/iOS developer with a strong focus on user experience and clean architecture. Driven by a passion for accessibility and performance, Christian has shipped many apps and authored three technical books and 895+ blog posts, helping developers world-wide to realize their app ideas with a deep understand for the technologies they use. In 2013, Christian wrote about the Zettelkasten topic on his own personal blog and eventually moved everything over to <https://zettelkasten.de> where he and Sascha continue to teach and write. + + + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/zettelkasten-after)" raw="yes"]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2025/info/zettelkasten-nav)" raw="yes"]] + + |
