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diff --git a/2022/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2022/organizers-notebook/index.org index b73e8d43..accde45e 100644 --- a/2022/organizers-notebook/index.org +++ b/2022/organizers-notebook/index.org @@ -114,13 +114,11 @@ Previous priorities; :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: harvest :END: -*** STARTED Add audio-only options to the publishing process +*** DONE Add audio-only options to the publishing process +CLOSED: [2022-12-15 Thu 16:38] :PROPERTIES: :Effort: 0:30 :END: -:LOGBOOK: -CLOCK: [2022-12-15 Thu 10:29] -:END: *** Learn from how other conferences harvest their talks and Q&A - DebConf posts the talk video (prerecorded + in person Q&A), no transcripts or index Ex: https://debconf22.debconf.org/talks/71-sequoia-pgp-v5-openpgp-authentication-and-debian/ . They link to the video and the Etherpad. @@ -728,6 +726,10 @@ Manual: - copy everything, use Emacs News code to refile entries - anonymize after +*** TODO improve nil note for missing resources +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2022-12-15 Thu 16:52] +:END: ** TODO Send thanks :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: thanks diff --git a/2022/talks/dbus.md b/2022/talks/dbus.md index 593a77eb..714692ec 100644 --- a/2022/talks/dbus.md +++ b/2022/talks/dbus.md @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ Ian Eure (ee-uhn you-er, he/him/his, IRC: ieure) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/dbus-before)" raw="yes"]] -In this talk, I’ll explore uses of D-Bus that supercharge your -Emacs Operating System. - [[!template id="help" -summary="Q&A could be indexed with chapter markers +summary="Q&A could be indexed with chapter markers" tags="help_with_chapter_markers" message="""The Q&A session for this talk does not have chapter markers yet. -Would you like to help? See [[help_with_chapter_markers]] for more details. You can use the vidid="dbus-qanda", or e-mail your chapter notes to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>."""]]; +Would you like to help? See [[help_with_chapter_markers]] for more details. You can use the vidid="dbus-qanda" if adding the markers to this wiki page, or e-mail your chapter notes to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org>."""]]; + +In this talk, I’ll explore uses of D-Bus that supercharge your +Emacs Operating System. # Discussion diff --git a/help_with_chapter_markers.md b/help_with_chapter_markers.md index 686558cd..a09a7ce0 100644 --- a/help_with_chapter_markers.md +++ b/help_with_chapter_markers.md @@ -1,9 +1,38 @@ [[!meta title="Pages that need chapter markers"]] -Chapter markers make videos easier to navigate. To add chapter -markers, make a rough note of the times the sections begin. You can -add chapter markers by editing the wiki page and adding markup like -this (example from [[2021/info/native-schedule]]): +Chapter markers make videos easier to navigate. You can see an example +of chapter headings in the +[Q&A for asmblox](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/asmblox/). + +# Option A: Send us a text file + +To add chapter markers, make a rough note of the times the sections +begin. You can make a text file with the hh:mm:ss or mm:ss timestamps +and the chapter headings. + + 00:00 Introduction + 01:12 Why did you choose an internal state versus many 'state buffers'? + 02:10 Do you have plans to port shenzhen.io to Emacs? + 02:29 Did this use WASM? + 02:59 Why wasm rather than a more traditional Assembly dialect? It wouldn't be harder to implement, right? + 05:08 Any next projects on your mind? + 05:52 Does this work with any other paren-based editing packages? + 06:46 What kind of tool could use this idea? + 07:56 How did you go about designing the puzzles? + 08:39 What are your favorite changes in the upcoming Emacs 29? + 09:07 Are there tools to add more puzzles? + +If you're not sure how something is spelled, you can look at the list +of questions asked during the Q&A sessions by going to the wiki page +for the talk, or you can indicate it with `??`. + +You can e-mail this to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> and we'll update the +page with the chapters. + +# Option B: Edit the wiki page + +Another way to add chapter markers is by editing the wiki page and +adding markup like this (example from [[2021/info/native-schedule]]): <pre>[[!template id="chapters" vidid="video-qanda" data=""" 00:00 Thanks @@ -15,8 +44,29 @@ this (example from [[2021/info/native-schedule]]): """]] </pre> -Chapter markers are particularly useful for Q&A sessions, since they -can let people jump to the question they're interested in. +Use the vidid from the help message. + +# Option C: Edit the VTT file + +Alternatively, you can edit the VTT file (Q&A: `--answers.vtt` if available) and add +NOTE comments with the chapter headings before the subtitles that are +part of that chapter. If you're using [subed](https://github.com/sachac/subed) to edit subtitles within +Emacs, you can split the subtitle as needed with `M-.` +(`subed-split-subtitle`) so that the subtitle starts with the +question. You don't have to worry about getting the timestamps exact, +as we can re-align them with `M-x subed-align`. Here's what that NOTE +comment can look like: + + NOTE Why did you choose an internal state versus many 'state buffers'? + + 00:01:12.600 --> 00:01:16.039 + Okay. So, the first question is why did you choose an internal state + +These can then be extracted with +`emacsconf-subed-make-chapter-file-based-on-comments` from `emacsconf-subed.el` +and included in our publishing workflow. + +# Reserving a task If you want to work on a task that might take you a while, you can reserve it by editing the page and setting the `help` template's @@ -26,8 +76,6 @@ reserve it by editing the page and setting the `help` template's If you're not sure how to edit the wiki, you can e-mail your chapter notes to <emacsconf-submit@gnu.org> and we can add them for you. -[[Check out these captioning tips.|/captioning]] - The following pages do not yet have chapter markers (usually for long Q&A sessions): [[!inline pages="tagged(help_with_chapter_markers) and !templates/*" archive="yes" limit="0" trail="yes"]] |