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diff --git a/2019/tips.md b/2019/tips.md
index 48bc217b..60acb5c7 100644
--- a/2019/tips.md
+++ b/2019/tips.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ your Emacs. Finally, do `M-x erc-tls RET` to start ERC.
```
(require 'erc)
-(setq erc-server "irc.freenode.net"
+(setq erc-server "chat.freenode.net"
erc-port 6697
erc-nick "your-nick"
erc-autojoin-channels-alist
diff --git a/2020/prepare.md b/2020/prepare.md
index aa690089..1197634a 100644
--- a/2020/prepare.md
+++ b/2020/prepare.md
@@ -173,80 +173,3 @@ the logistics.
- 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`? What is your IRC nickname?
-
-### Updating your talk information page
-
-Feel free to add links and other information to the individual page
-for your talk. You can find your talk ID by going to the [[schedule]]
-page, following the link to your talk, and noting the two-digit number
-at the end of the URL. To edit the talk information, follow the
-instructions at <https://emacsconf.org/edit/> to check out a copy of
-the repository, edit `2020/info/YOURTALKID.md`, commit, and push your
-changes. Alternatively, you can e-mail one of the organizers (ex:
-[sacha@sachachua.com](mailto:sacha@sachachua.com)) and we'd be happy
-to make the change for you.
-
-### During the conference
-
-#### Live presentations
-
-If you will be presenting live, Amin Bandali will e-mail you with the
-link to join the BigBlueButton room for your individual talk. Please
-keep this link private.
-
-Please check in with us at #emacsconf-org on IRC maybe 15 minutes
-before the approximate time of your talk, or earlier if you're
-available then. One of the organizers will join you in the individual
-talk room and confirm your audio/video/screen-sharing setup. We'll
-probably collect questions in a collaborative pad (URL to be
-announced). If you have space on your screen, you may want to have the
-pad open on the side so that you can keep an eye on the section for
-your talk either as you are presenting or during the time you want to
-use for questions and answers.
-
-When it is time for your talk, Amin will join your room and give you
-the go-ahead.
-
-*Use headsets for live presentations, including questions and answers*
-
-> To help reduce echo, if possible please use a headset instead of
-> external speakers during live presentations including during Q&A.
-> Headset microphones tend to have some form of noise-cancelling built
-> into them, which might be helpful for decreasing the ambient noise
-> captured by the microphone. If you have one, it might be worth
-> trying using it instead of a laptop's built-in microphone.
-
-We will copy the questions from the collaborative pad to the wiki page
-after the conference, so you can review them when you're available.
-You can answer via the collaborative pad, or by updating the wiki page
-or e-mailing us after the conference. For more information about IRC
-and the Etherpad, check out https://emacsconf.org/2020/ closer to the
-conference date.
-
-#### Pre-recorded presentations
-
-If you'd like to be around to answer questions on the day of the
-conference itself, please check in with us at #emacsconf-org on IRC
-maybe 15 minutes before the approximate time of your talk, or earlier
-if you're available then. Since pre-recorded talks might be moved
-around to help us deal with technical issues, we can tell you more
-about the exact time on the day itself. We'll probably collect
-questions in a collaborative pad (URL to be announced) and then copy
-them to the wiki page after the conference, so you can review the
-questions while the talk is being played or afterwards when you're
-available. You can answer via the collaborative pad, or by updating
-the wiki page or e-mailing us after the conference. You might also
-want to participate in the conversations at `#emacsconf` on IRC on the
-day of the conference. For more information about IRC and the
-Etherpad, check out https://emacsconf.org/2020/ closer to the
-conference date.
-
-### After the conference
-
-Once the recordings have been processed, we will post the recording of
-your talk and any questions and answers to the individual talk page.
-If you would like to include additional links or information, please
-feel free to update the page, or e-mail us and we'd be happy to update
-it for you.
-
-Thank you so much for being part of this!
diff --git a/2020/present.md b/2020/present.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..770c4a94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/2020/present.md
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+[[!meta title="Instructions for presenting"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright &copy; 2019, 2020 Amin Bandali and Sacha Chua"]]
+
+Hello there!
+
+Please see below for important details, instructions, and tips about
+your presentation for EmacsConf 2020 and the logistics of how the
+event will unfold on Saturday November 28th and Sunday November 29th.
+
+[[!toc]]
+
+## Summary of action items if you will be doing live presentations or Q&A
+
+- Send emergency contact info and complete a tech check by November 22
+- Update your talk information page (optional)
+- Review the schedule close to the time of your presentation
+- Check into `#emacsconf-org` at least 15 minutes before your
+ presentation
+
+## Send emergency contact info and complete a tech check by November 22
+
+If you are delivering a live presentation or will be taking live
+questions via video, please email one of the people listed on the
+table on the <https://emacsconf.org/2020/prepare/> page with a few
+possible times and dates for a short tech-check to make sure you are
+able to connect and use the BigBlueButton instance we will be using
+for video calls. Because you might not notice technical issues while
+presenting, please consider emailing <bandali@gnu.org> your emergency
+contact information (e.g. phone number) so that we can get in touch
+with you if there's a problem.
+
+Please complete your tech check by November 22.
+
+## Update your talk information page (optional)
+
+If you would like to update your talk description, add links, or
+indicate your preferred way of hearing from interested people, feel
+free to edit the individual page for your talk. You can find your
+talk ID by going to the [[schedule]] page, following the link to your
+talk, and noting the two-digit number at the end of the URL. To edit
+the talk information, follow the instructions at
+<https://emacsconf.org/edit/> to check out a copy of the repository,
+edit `2020/info/YOURTALKID.md`, commit, and push your changes. See
+`2020/info/01` or <https://emacsconf.org/2020/schedule/01/> for an
+example.
+
+Alternatively, you can email one of the organizers
+(e.g. <sacha@sachachua.com> or <bandali@gnu.org>) and we would be
+happy to make the change(s) for you.
+
+## Review the schedule close to your presentation time
+
+The schedule for EmacsConf 2020 is available at
+<https://emacsconf.org/2020/schedule/>, with rough approximations for
+session times. We will update this as prerecorded talks are submitted
+and throughout the conference as things come up. In case of technical
+issues, we might play prerecorded lightning talks while sorting things
+out. If you check in early or send us your emergency contact
+information, we can let you know if there are significant changes to
+the time of your presentation.
+
+## Check into #emacsconf-org at least 15 minutes before your presentation
+
+If you will be presenting or answering questions live via video,
+please check in with us at `#emacsconf-org` (a low-traffic channel for
+coordination between organizers and speakers) on freenode IRC maybe 15
+minutes before the approximate time of your talk (or earlier if you're
+available then) and say hi. You can connect to freenode using your
+favourite IRC client and pointing at `chat.freenode.net` (e.g. see our
+[[quick ERC setup|2019/tips#erc]] tip), or by using the EmacsConf web
+IRC client at <https://chat.emacsconf.org>. To help us recognize you,
+please include your name (or pseudonym you submitted the talk under)
+and talk title in your check-in message. One of the organizers will
+then tell you which BigBlueButton room to join and confirm your
+audio/video/screen-sharing setup. If something comes up and you
+cannot check in via IRC, please contact us using the emergency contact
+information in the email sent to you.
+
+We will likely collect questions in a collaborative pad (URL to be
+announced on <https://emacsconf.org/2020/> later). If you have space
+on your screen, you may want to have the pad open on the side so that
+you can keep an eye on the section for your talk, either throughout
+your presentation or during the portion of your talk that you dedicate
+questions and answers. That said, some of the audience members might
+still choose to post questions in the `#emacsconf` and/or
+`#emacsconf-questions` IRC channels. We will try to copy over those
+questions into the collaborative pad so you wouldn't have to monitor
+several places (but if you'd like to, you're more than welcome to!).
+For more information about IRC and the collaborative pad, check out
+https://emacsconf.org/2020/ closer to the conference date. If you do
+not have the collaborative pad open or find it difficult to monitor,
+you can also ask the organizer in the BigBlueButton room with you if
+there are any questions.
+
+When it is time for your talk, Amin (bandali) will join your
+BigBlueButton room and give you the go-ahead to begin. If you have
+prerecorded your talk and choose to use the prerecording, he will
+stream it and then give you the go-ahead when you are live.
+
+During the presentation:
+
+- **Use a headset or earphones to minimize echo**. To help reduce
+echo, if possible, please use a headset or earphones instead of
+external speakers during live presentations including during Q&A.
+Headset microphones tend to have some form of noise-cancelling built
+into them, which might be helpful for decreasing the ambient noise
+captured by the microphone. If you have one, it might be worth trying
+using it instead of a laptop's built-in microphone.
+
+- **Describe what's going on**. To help the visually impaired members
+of our audience, it would be great if you could try to verbally
+describe what you're showing on the screen. We are also asking
+volunteers to describe what's going on in each talk in the
+`#emacsconf-accessible` channel. Additionally, we would be very
+grateful if you could add transcription(s) or subtitle(s) for your
+talk(s) to your talk page(s) for EmacsConf 2020.
+
+- Lastly, please consider our [[guidelines for conduct|conduct]] while
+presenting your talk(s) and in discussions in our communication
+channels. Thank you in advance!
+
+## Going over time
+
+Please keep an eye on time and on your presentation's length. The
+organizer in the BigBlueButton room with you will try to signal you
+(e.g. politely clear their throat) or mention to you if you're going
+over time. If you'd like to keep going beyond the allocated time in
+order to answer questions or cover more material, please wait for the
+organizer to announce that you will be extending your talk. When you
+are given the go-ahead, you may continue even after the organizer
+leaves for another BigBlueButton room. The extension will not be
+streamed on the main conference track, but it will be included in the
+recording that will be posted on the individual talk page after the
+conference. You can continue to monitor the collaborative pad and/or
+the IRC channel for additional questions.
+
+When you are all done, please check back into `#emacsconf-org` on IRC
+and let us know so that we can stop the recording and prepare the room
+for the next speaker.
+
+## After the presentation
+
+Hooray! Feel free to enjoy the rest of the conference sessions.
+Thanks for sharing your Emacs story with us!
+
+Once the recordings have been processed, we will post the recording of
+your talk and any questions, answers, or additional resources to the
+individual talk page. If you would like to include additional
+information, please feel free to update the page, or email us and we'd
+be happy to update it for you.
+
+If there are unanswered questions that you would like to respond to,
+you can answer via the collaborative pad, updating the wiki page, or
+emailing us after the conference.
+
+## In case of technical issues
+
+We have set up a status page at <https://status.emacsconf.org> where
+you can monitor the status of various parts of our infrastructure for
+any disruptions. If you notice a problem or experience disruption
+that's not acknowledged on the above page, please check `#emacsconf`
+and/or `#emacsconf-org` and notify the organizers as they may not be
+aware of the issue. If you cannot connect to IRC, please use the
+emergency contact information in the e-mail that was sent to you.