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@@ -38,46 +38,46 @@ your name, please start your video with something along the lines of:
"Hi! I’m ${NAME} and I’ll be talking about ${TOPIC}."
-<a name="ftp-upload"></a>
-Please **upload your prerecording(s) (and script/notes if any) via FTP** to the FTP server we have set up with the following details:
-
-- host: ftp-upload.emacsconf.org
-- username: anonymous
-- port: 21
-- folder: upload-here
-
-To upload your recording and any accompanying material to the above
-FTP server, you can use your FTP client of choice. For instance,
-FileZilla, a free/libre user-friendly application with a graphical
-user interface. On deb-based GNU/Linux distributions such as Trisquel
-you can install FileZilla by running `sudo apt install filezilla` in a
-terminal. Otherwise, you can download FileZilla from their [project
-website](https://filezilla-project.org/).
-
-You can also use a command-line interface with `ftp`:
-
-```
-$ ftp ftp-upload.emacsconf.org 21
-> anonymous
-> passive
-> cd upload-here
-> send /local/path/to/file.ext file.ext # Don’t forget the 2nd arg!
-# Ctrl-D to exit
-```
-
-If you get a `500 Illegal PORT command.` command, try `passive` or
-`quote pasv` to switch to passive mode before sending your file.
-
-If connection fails on the first try, please check to make sure the
-details are exactly as described above; and if the issue persists,
-please email <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> so we can look into it.
-
-If you have a script or notes for your talk, please include it as well
-so that we could use it to help us with the captioning of your talk.
-You can also send us additional information to include on the wiki
-page for your talk, such as a PDF or links to other pages or
-additional videos. If you need help, please email
-<emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>.
+<!-- <a name="ftp-upload"></a> -->
+<!-- Please **upload your prerecording(s) (and script/notes if any) via FTP** to the FTP server we have set up with the following details: -->
+
+<!-- - host: ftp-upload.emacsconf.org -->
+<!-- - username: anonymous -->
+<!-- - port: 21 -->
+<!-- - folder: upload-here -->
+
+<!-- To upload your recording and any accompanying material to the above -->
+<!-- FTP server, you can use your FTP client of choice. For instance, -->
+<!-- FileZilla, a free/libre user-friendly application with a graphical -->
+<!-- user interface. On deb-based GNU/Linux distributions such as Trisquel -->
+<!-- you can install FileZilla by running `sudo apt install filezilla` in a -->
+<!-- terminal. Otherwise, you can download FileZilla from their [project -->
+<!-- website](https://filezilla-project.org/). -->
+
+<!-- You can also use a command-line interface with `ftp`: -->
+
+<!-- ``` -->
+<!-- $ ftp ftp-upload.emacsconf.org 21 -->
+<!-- > anonymous -->
+<!-- > passive -->
+<!-- > cd upload-here -->
+<!-- > send /local/path/to/file.ext file.ext # Don’t forget the 2nd arg! -->
+<!-- # Ctrl-D to exit -->
+<!-- ``` -->
+
+<!-- If you get a `500 Illegal PORT command.` command, try `passive` or -->
+<!-- `quote pasv` to switch to passive mode before sending your file. -->
+
+<!-- If connection fails on the first try, please check to make sure the -->
+<!-- details are exactly as described above; and if the issue persists, -->
+<!-- please email <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> so we can look into it. -->
+
+<!-- If you have a script or notes for your talk, please include it as well -->
+<!-- so that we could use it to help us with the captioning of your talk. -->
+<!-- You can also send us additional information to include on the wiki -->
+<!-- page for your talk, such as a PDF or links to other pages or -->
+<!-- additional videos. If you need help, please email -->
+<!-- <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>. -->
To record your video, you could use any of the following pieces of
free software, depending on your needs: