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diff --git a/2021/emacsconf-pentabarf.xml b/2021/emacsconf-pentabarf.xml index 269b06bb..53996acd 100644 --- a/2021/emacsconf-pentabarf.xml +++ b/2021/emacsconf-pentabarf.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<schedule><generator name="EmacsConf" version="0.1"></generator><version>20211109200820</version><conference><acronym>emacsconf2021</acronym><title>EmacsConf 2021</title><start>2021-11-27</start><end>2021-11-28</end><time_zone_name>America/Toronto</time_zone_name><base_url>https://emacsconf.org/2021</base_url></conference><day date="2021-11-27" start="2021-11-27T14:00:00Z" end="2021-11-27T22:05:00Z" index="1"><room name="Main"><event id="01" guid="dc07efcd-6d79-cfd4-fed3-59c885fe2922"><date>2021-11-27T14:00:00Z</date><start>09:00</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-day1-open</slug><duration>0:05</duration><title>Opening remarks</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +<schedule><generator name="EmacsConf" version="0.1"></generator><version>20211110190812</version><conference><acronym>emacsconf2021</acronym><title>EmacsConf 2021</title><start>2021-11-27</start><end>2021-11-28</end><time_zone_name>America/Toronto</time_zone_name><base_url>https://emacsconf.org/2021</base_url></conference><day date="2021-11-27" start="2021-11-27T14:00:00Z" end="2021-11-27T22:05:00Z" index="1"><room name="Main"><event id="01" guid="dc07efcd-6d79-cfd4-fed3-59c885fe2922"><date>2021-11-27T14:00:00Z</date><start>09:00</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-day1-open</slug><duration>0:05</duration><title>Opening remarks</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Opening remarks</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day1-open</url><persons><person>EmacsConf</person></persons></event><event id="02" guid="393ba3c2-b2a6-6a84-44eb-872aa333d08d"><date>2021-11-27T14:05:00Z</date><start>09:05</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-news</slug><duration>0:05</duration><title>Emacs News Highlights</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. @@ -37,7 +37,18 @@ on this topic. Along the way, I'll discuss just a little of my own history of Emacs, and why I feel it's a great tool for non-technical users to sink their -teeth into.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/frownies</url><persons><person>Case Duckworth</person></persons></event><event id="51" guid="fe959e43-441b-ed34-854b-87f6f481f55a"><date>2021-11-27T14:34:00Z</date><start>09:34</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-adventure</slug><duration>0:20</duration><title>Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +teeth into. + +## Speaker information + +- Name pronunciation: /keɪs ˈdʌkwə(ɹ)θ/ (CASE DUCK-worth) +- Prounouns: he/him +- Homepage: <https://www.acdw.net> +- Preferred contact info: [email](mailto:acdw@acdw.net) +- Links: + - <https://breadpunk.club>, a shared unix server about bread + - [my Mastodon account](https://writing.exchange/@acdw) (though I'm moving to +[tiny.tilde.website](https://tiny.tilde.website/@acdw) ... soon™)</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/frownies</url><persons><person>Case Duckworth</person></persons></event><event id="51" guid="fe959e43-441b-ed34-854b-87f6f481f55a"><date>2021-11-27T14:34:00Z</date><start>09:34</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-adventure</slug><duration>0:20</duration><title>Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure Greta Goetz @@ -244,7 +255,7 @@ am also going to discuss telega.el, the Emacs client for Telegram. telega.el is a high-quality package that perfectly integrates in Emacs. It supports the vast majority of the features supported by the official clients, while adding several unique ones. In the talk, I will present the package and -highlight some of the most important features.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/telega</url><persons><person>Gabriele Bozzola and Evgeny Zajcev</person></persons></event><event id="08" guid="e4bdc2c1-e4b6-67e4-aafb-87ec9aaf846b"><date>2021-11-27T16:01:00Z</date><start>11:01</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-nangulator</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>Introducing N-Angulator</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +highlight some of the most important features.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/telega</url><persons><person>Gabriele Bozzola</person></persons></event><event id="08" guid="e4bdc2c1-e4b6-67e4-aafb-87ec9aaf846b"><date>2021-11-27T16:01:00Z</date><start>11:01</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-nangulator</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>Introducing N-Angulator</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Introducing N-Angulator Kevin Haddock @@ -273,7 +284,7 @@ sparse array will be discussed. A simple pre-existing database will be queried. -If time, questions will be entertained by video/audio and/or IRC.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator</url><persons><person>Kevin Haddock</person></persons></event><event id="09" guid="14ab7a54-d75d-45e4-85ab-8fd2e391ea41"><date>2021-11-27T16:14:00Z</date><start>11:14</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-janitor</slug><duration>0:20</duration><title>A day in the life of a janitor</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +If time, questions will be entertained by video/audio and/or IRC.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator</url><persons><person>Kevin Haddock</person></persons></event><event id="09" guid="14ab7a54-d75d-45e4-85ab-8fd2e391ea41"><date>2021-11-27T16:14:00Z</date><start>11:14</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-janitor</slug><duration>0:26</duration><title>A day in the life of a janitor</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # A day in the life of a janitor Stefan Monnier @@ -290,7 +301,7 @@ Because of a reckless former Emacs maintainer that shall minutes because I think I might be able to fill that and I think more than that could turn too boring. I intend to make it a "live coding" kind of thing, without anything like an outline: it's basically "make" - followed by fixing the warnings.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/janitor</url><persons><person>Stefan Monnier</person></persons></event><event id="10" guid="51c360e6-188f-9a34-05bb-0a8d2eb09cdc"><date>2021-11-27T16:39:00Z</date><start>11:39</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-maintainers</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>How to help Emacs maintainers?</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. + followed by fixing the warnings.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/janitor</url><persons><person>Stefan Monnier</person></persons></event><event id="10" guid="51c360e6-188f-9a34-05bb-0a8d2eb09cdc"><date>2021-11-27T16:45:00Z</date><start>11:45</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-maintainers</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>How to help Emacs maintainers?</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # How to help Emacs maintainers? Bastien Guerry @@ -303,7 +314,7 @@ care of Emacs maintainance by taking care of Emacs maintainers. # Outline -- 5-10 minutes</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/maintainers</url><persons><person>Bastien Guerry</person></persons></event><event id="12" guid="716d913f-de8b-91a4-5f33-e04ba0905fa5"><date>2021-11-27T16:52:00Z</date><start>11:52</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-gregorian</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +- 5-10 minutes</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/maintainers</url><persons><person>Bastien Guerry</person></persons></event><event id="12" guid="716d913f-de8b-91a4-5f33-e04ba0905fa5"><date>2021-11-27T16:58:00Z</date><start>11:58</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-gregorian</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs Spencer King @@ -600,12 +611,11 @@ org-mode for this purpose. - Introduction - Quick demonstration - Workflow -- Emacs configuration -- Important considerations -- How to get started +- Some Important considerations +- Emacs configuration and how to get started -Oh, I made a small mistake. I meant to propose a 40 minutes presentation. -But I can give a quicker 20 minutes too.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/teach</url><persons><person>Daniel German</person></persons></event><event id="20" guid="fd246cee-b5d6-7cc4-2b63-20e87bb7d750"><date>2021-11-27T19:29:00Z</date><start>14:29</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-research</slug><duration>0:05</duration><title>Managing a research workflow (bibliographies, note-taking, and arXiv)</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +I have create a git repository with examples and config files that is ready to use: +<https://github.com/dmgerman/teachingProgOrg></description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/teach</url><persons><person>Daniel German</person></persons></event><event id="20" guid="fd246cee-b5d6-7cc4-2b63-20e87bb7d750"><date>2021-11-27T19:29:00Z</date><start>14:29</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-research</slug><duration>0:05</duration><title>Managing a research workflow (bibliographies, note-taking, and arXiv)</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Managing a research workflow (bibliographies, note-taking, and arXiv) Ahmed Khaled @@ -963,7 +973,7 @@ Dmitry Gutov - Print-benchmarking. - Byte-compiled code can give a very different picture, changing where the bottleneck is. How to quickly load a byte-compiled version. -- Steps taken to speed up the Xref package recently.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/faster</url><persons><person>Dmitry Gutov</person></persons></event><event id="33" guid="599ef3fa-4c73-6c94-4953-75bbc7830681"><date>2021-11-28T14:30:00Z</date><start>09:30</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-structural</slug><duration>0:10</duration><title>Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java, Python, C, and beyond!</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. +- Steps taken to speed up the Xref package recently.</description><url>https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/faster</url><persons><person>Dmitry Gutov</person></persons></event><event id="33" guid="599ef3fa-4c73-6c94-4953-75bbc7830681"><date>2021-11-28T14:30:00Z</date><start>09:30</start><language>en</language><room>Main</room><subtitle></subtitle><type>Talk</type><track>Main</track><slug>emacsconf-2021-talk-structural</slug><duration>0:11</duration><title>Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java, Python, C, and beyond!</title><abstract></abstract><description>Times are approximate and will probably change. # Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java, Python, C, and beyond! Ethan Leba diff --git a/2021/emacsconf.ics b/2021/emacsconf.ics index 757b1d1c..e6a8ef7e 100644 --- a/2021/emacsconf.ics +++ b/2021/emacsconf.ics @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ UID:dc07efcd-6d79-cfd4-fed3-59c885fe2922 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day1-open DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/day1-open\n# Opening remarks END:VEVENT @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ UID:393ba3c2-b2a6-6a84-44eb-872aa333d08d URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/news DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T090500 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T091000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/news\n# Emacs News Highlights\nSacha Chua <mailto:sach a@sachachua.com> - pronouns: she/her\n\nQuick overview of Emacs community @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ UID:06df8309-bd04-eb24-d443-a780c56adc0a URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/frownies DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T091100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T093100 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/frownies\n# The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's Malleability\nCase Duckworth\n\nEmac @@ -84,7 +84,13 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs , for a joke package." I feel like\nthat encapsulates the spirit of Emacs and that's why I want to present\non this topic.\n\nAlong the way\, I'll discuss just a little of my own history of Emacs\,\nand why I feel it's a - great tool for non-technical users to sink their\nteeth into. + great tool for non-technical users to sink their\nteeth into.\n\n## Speake + r information\n\n- Name pronunciation: /keɪs ˈdʌkwə(ɹ)θ/ (CASE DUCK-worth) + \n- Prounouns: he/him\n- Homepage: <https://www.acdw.net>\n- Preferred con + tact info: [email](mailto:acdw@acdw.net)\n- Links:\n - <https://breadpunk + .club>\, a shared unix server about bread\n - [my Mastodon account](https + ://writing.exchange/@acdw) (though I'm moving to\n[tiny.tilde.website](htt + ps://tiny.tilde.website/@acdw) ... soon™) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure @@ -93,7 +99,7 @@ UID:fe959e43-441b-ed34-854b-87f6f481f55a URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/adventure DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T093400 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T095400 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/adventure\n# Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Lear ning) Adventure\nGreta Goetz\n\nThis presentation will first illustrate po @@ -191,7 +197,7 @@ UID:ea5bab3c-f31e-68a4-fa23-81ca67fa1990 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/unix DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T095600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T100300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/unix\n# GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNI X Philosophy Isn't Always The Only Answer\nDaniel Rose\n\nThe talk targets @@ -218,7 +224,7 @@ UID:db4ccb28-867f-df24-c073-eaca6edad438 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/omegat DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T100900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T101900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/omegat\n# Emacs manuals translation and OmegaT\nJean-C hristophe Helary\n\nEven if it is generally agreed that software localizat @@ -276,7 +282,7 @@ UID:525d972d-1e34-bcb4-e9c3-861942549357 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nongnu DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T102200 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T102900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/nongnu\n# NonGNU ELPA Update\nPhilip Kaludercic\n\nNon GNU ELPA was announced last year\, as a package repository\nthat will be e @@ -294,7 +300,7 @@ UID:245a575a-965a-caa4-8d3b-75f8519c2f3e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/borg DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T103500 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T104300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/borg\n# Manual Package Management in The Era of Reposi tories - Why and How\nDhavan (codingquark)\n\nEmacs now has many package r @@ -314,7 +320,7 @@ UID:86158391-53a2-7cb4-d7d3-020afbf6d8d9 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/telega DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T104800 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T105600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/telega\n# telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegra m\nGabriele Bozzola and Evgeny Zajcev\n\nTelegram is a cross-platform inst @@ -335,7 +341,7 @@ UID:e4bdc2c1-e4b6-67e4-aafb-87ec9aaf846b URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nangulator DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T110100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T111100 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/nangulator\n# Introducing N-Angulator\nKevin Haddock\n \nThe Unix file system is essentially an N-dimentional sparse array that\n @@ -357,8 +363,8 @@ LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/ UID:14ab7a54-d75d-45e4-85ab-8fd2e391ea41 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/janitor DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T111400 -DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T113400 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T114000 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/janitor\n# A day in the life of a janitor\nStefan Monn ier\n\nBecause of a reckless former Emacs maintainer that shall\n better @@ -378,9 +384,9 @@ SUMMARY:How to help Emacs maintainers? LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/ UID:51c360e6-188f-9a34-05bb-0a8d2eb09cdc URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/maintainers -DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T113900 -DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T114900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T114500 +DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T115500 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/maintainers\n# How to help Emacs maintainers?\nBastien Guerry\n\nAfter 11 years of helping as the Org maintainer\, I would\nlike @@ -393,9 +399,9 @@ SUMMARY:Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/ UID:716d913f-de8b-91a4-5f33-e04ba0905fa5 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/gregorian -DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T115200 -DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T120200 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T115800 +DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T120800 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/gregorian\n# Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs\nS pencer King\n\nThere are a variety of methods for typesetting gregorian\nc @@ -418,7 +424,7 @@ UID:6fccae45-04b5-5524-662b-fdba87754d06 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/montessori DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T123000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T124000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/montessori\n# Emacs and Montessori Philosophy\n\n\nAs a former Montessori guide and now parent\, I often think about the\nrelati @@ -451,7 +457,7 @@ UID:9cee7e43-bcb1-7f64-c40b-5f9ea938d11a URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/erg DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T124300 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T125800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/erg\n# Emacs Research Group\, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a year\nNoorah Alhasan\, Joe Co @@ -480,7 +486,7 @@ UID:0f98a5bb-53ce-fb74-1003-0b1f320d414e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/cs DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T130100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T131100 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/cs\n# One effective CS grad student workflow\nGreg Col adonato\n\nWhen I was an undergrad\, I learned many things\, most of\nwhic @@ -500,7 +506,7 @@ UID:43cc5db4-e26f-fb44-9aeb-b16c38d8cef3 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/professional DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T131400 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T132500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/professional\n# Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuou s Professional Development\nPhilip Beadling\n\nI recently had the pleasure @@ -543,7 +549,7 @@ UID:a10ce62e-6454-d784-21bb-f6a0488e883c URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/tech DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T132700 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T133800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/tech\n# Creating technical API documentation and prese ntations using org-babel\, restclient\, and org-treeslide\nJan Ypma\n\nThe @@ -567,7 +573,7 @@ UID:b092bc88-e74c-a9c4-611b-d47c99ef578c URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/exec DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T134000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T134800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/exec\n# Org as an executable format\nTom Gillespie\n\n Org mode is known for its flexibility\, power\, and staggeringly diverse\n @@ -604,7 +610,7 @@ UID:69763d57-be4e-7e74-509b-92e48a0e7ba6 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/org-outside DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T135100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T140300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/org-outside\n# The use of Org mode syntax outside of G NU/Emacs\nKarl Voit\n\nWith the rising interest in Org mode\, the GNU/Emac @@ -628,7 +634,7 @@ UID:aed5e190-66a0-3dd4-e5eb-be09be94e6c3 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/teach DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T140400 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T142500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/teach\n# Using Org-mode to teach programming\nDaniel G erman\n\nIn this presentation I will explain how to use org-mode effective @@ -645,10 +651,10 @@ DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs plusplus/blob/master/lectures/l-01-1-intro/01_1_intro.org>\nfor an example ).\n\nFinally\, I will discuss some important aspects to consider when usi ng\norg-mode for this purpose.\n\n\n\n# Outline\n\n20 minutes:\n\n- Intr - oduction\n- Quick demonstration\n- Workflow\n- Emacs configuration\n - - Important considerations\n- How to get started\n\nOh\, I made a smal - l mistake. I meant to propose a 40 minutes presentation.\nBut I can give a - quicker 20 minutes too. + oduction\n- Quick demonstration\n- Workflow\n- Some Important consid + erations\n- Emacs configuration and how to get started\n\nI have create + a git repository with examples and config files that is ready to use:\n<ht + tps://github.com/dmgerman/teachingProgOrg> END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Managing a research workflow (bibliographies\, note-taking\, and ar @@ -658,7 +664,7 @@ UID:fd246cee-b5d6-7cc4-2b63-20e87bb7d750 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/research DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T142900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T143400 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/research\n# Managing a research workflow (bibliographi es\, note-taking\, and arXiv)\nAhmed Khaled\n\nResearchers and knowledge w @@ -685,7 +691,7 @@ UID:db5821ed-fef4-4934-8fb3-87a0282714de URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/babel DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T143800 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T144800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/babel\n# Babel for academics\nAsilata Bapat\n\nPlain o rg-mode is already an extremely powerful and\ncustomisable tool for task a @@ -728,7 +734,7 @@ UID:1fc4917c-aab4-1924-2983-e78f8bca6af9 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/molecular DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T145000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T150000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/molecular\n# Reproducible molecular graphics with Org- mode\nBlaine Mooers\n\nResearch papers in structural biology should includ @@ -773,7 +779,7 @@ UID:c54c7930-51cc-5184-9dfb-5033e577b95e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/project DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T150300 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T151300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/project\n# Budgeting\, Project Monitoring and Invoicin g with Org Mode\nAdolfo Villafiorita\n\nIn this talk I will present how we @@ -793,7 +799,7 @@ UID:c9870e10-2600-85a4-24fb-793dfc51164e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/invoice DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T151600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T152600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/invoice\n# Find Your (In)voice: Emacs for Invoicing\nB ala Ramadurai\n\nYe Freelance warriors\, please lend me your I/O devices f @@ -819,7 +825,7 @@ UID:e4e995c0-6e06-8544-a8c3-5f9a06c856fb URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dashboard DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T152900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T153900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/dashboard\n# Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Ki ndle\nMehmet Tekman\n\nSince 2008\, Amazon have released a new Kindle devi @@ -871,7 +877,7 @@ UID:33776e08-e815-db94-971b-a151236e11be URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/nyxt DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T154200 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T155200 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/nyxt\n# Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the p ower of a Lisp browser\nAndrea mailto:andrea-dev@hotmail.com - pronouns: h @@ -897,7 +903,7 @@ UID:86d4470a-8d19-7bd4-0c53-6aba1b49baef URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/design DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T155500 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T160500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/design\n# On the design of text editors\nNicolas P. Ro ugier\n\nText editors are written by and for developers. They come\nwith @@ -932,7 +938,7 @@ UID:59e4daca-1e46-9054-9573-9c91966d6987 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dev-update DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T160900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T161700 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/dev-update\n# Emacs development updates\nJohn Wiegley END:VEVENT @@ -943,7 +949,7 @@ UID:48a8580f-52ce-cc84-6a23-1eddf720ae02 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/freedom DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T162000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T165800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/freedom\n# How Emacs made me appreciate software freed om\nProtesilaos Stavrou\n\nThe theme will be "how Emacs empowered my softw @@ -978,7 +984,7 @@ UID:5287b003-f368-36c4-4f9b-8135734cad39 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day1-close DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211127T170500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/day1-close\n# Closing remarks day 1 END:VEVENT @@ -989,7 +995,7 @@ UID:d877a57a-14cf-a194-99c3-a344ecb24acc URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day2-open DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/day2-open\n# Opening remarks day 2 END:VEVENT @@ -1000,7 +1006,7 @@ UID:35d1d9e4-dfdf-f254-6aab-7a466fbfaf09 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/faster DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T090500 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T092500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/faster\n# How to write faster Emacs Lisp\nDmitry Gutov \n\n- Before optimizing\, benchmark first.\n- Different benchmarking a @@ -1018,8 +1024,8 @@ LOCATION:https://emacsconf.org/ UID:599ef3fa-4c73-6c94-4953-75bbc7830681 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/structural DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T093000 -DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T094000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T094100 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/structural\n# Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java\, Python\, C\, and beyond!\nEthan Leba\n\nIn this talk\, I'll discuss a vis @@ -1053,7 +1059,7 @@ UID:29d45a6f-9425-f5a4-bd23-297292e4ab7a URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/dsl DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T094300 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T100300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/dsl\n# Self-Describing Smart DSL's: The Next Magits\nP sionic\n\nWhen we begin programming\, the promise is to automate away repe @@ -1083,7 +1089,7 @@ UID:8f62e571-91da-bd14-e7c3-b445c7b19d23 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/ui DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T100600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T101600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/ui\n# "Yak-shaving to a UI framework" (/"Help! I accid entally yak-shaved my way to writing a UI framework because overlays were @@ -1108,7 +1114,7 @@ UID:b073d391-6c37-6bf4-7afb-47edc79631a9 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/rust DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T101900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T103900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/rust\n# Extending Emacs in Rust with Dynamic Modules\n Tuấn-Anh Nguyễn\n\nDynamic module support has been available since Emacs 2 @@ -1128,7 +1134,7 @@ UID:e7981936-6d72-93d4-8783-5ac64a0ae5bb URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/eaf DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T104400 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T105400 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/eaf\n# Emacs Application Framework: A 2021 Update\nMat thew Zeng\n\nEmacs Application Framework (EAF) is a customizable and exten @@ -1144,7 +1150,7 @@ UID:5e1baaaf-56a3-b5b4-31cb-5437cf465cf9 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/model DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T105800 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T110800 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/model\n# Extending the "model" of Emacs to other appli cations\nLaszlo Krajnikovszkij\n\nEmacs is a great operating environment i @@ -1201,7 +1207,7 @@ UID:4cd6de26-cf48-95c4-9d3b-28895a43ec53 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/devel DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T111100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T113100 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/devel\n# Don't write that package! or: How I learned t o stop worrying and love emacs-devel\nStefan Kangas\n\nWe need a successfu @@ -1230,7 +1236,7 @@ UID:49a35f05-b71f-1d14-2343-a6638bec0d08 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bindat DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T113600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T120600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/bindat\n# Turbo Bindat\nStefan Monnier\n\n\n# Table of Contents\n\n\n\nBindat is an ELisp library to help manipulate binary data @@ -1251,7 +1257,7 @@ UID:1ddbe380-b4f3-2b84-3cc3-9e799536db8e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/native DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T124000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T132000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/native\n# Emacs Lisp native compiler\, current status and future developments\nAndrea Corallo\n\nEmacs Lisp (Elisp) is the Lisp @@ -1272,7 +1278,7 @@ UID:5947c3e9-93c1-1014-7ffb-aa0e0097e3e4 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/form DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T132700 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T133700 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/form\n# Old McCarthy Had a Form\nIan Eure\n\nMost prac tical languages are multi-paradigm\, offering several\nabstractions for th @@ -1291,7 +1297,7 @@ UID:5e162d34-ea19-8544-b693-dd6da0e885cd URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/test DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/test\n# Test blocks\nEduardo Ochs\n\nIn this presentat ion I will show an idea that feels completely obvious\nonce we see it\, bu @@ -1329,7 +1335,7 @@ UID:51023225-018f-cf24-9d73-3c267907c13e URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bug DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T134900 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T140900 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/bug\n# Let's talk about bug trackers\nBastien Guerry\n \nFor 17 years\, the Org developers didn't use a bug tracker\,\nshamelessl @@ -1344,7 +1350,7 @@ UID:1407591a-29fd-3f64-1beb-01dea6e9d7d2 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/bidi DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T141600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T143600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/bidi\n# Perso-Arabic Input Methods And BIDI Aware Apps \nMohsen BANAN -- محسن بنان\n\nEmacs is a multilingual user environment. @@ -1410,7 +1416,7 @@ UID:3364aedb-a496-5c64-5383-b0080afa6d7b URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/mold DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T144100 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T145100 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/mold\n# Moldable Emacs\, a step towards sustainable so ftware\nAndrea mailto:andrea-dev@hotmail.com - pronouns: he/him -- https:/ @@ -1439,7 +1445,7 @@ UID:daf3570b-3df3-9db4-a1f3-ce98d9863717 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/clede DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T145500 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T151500 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/clede\n# CLEDE the Common Lisp Emacs Development Envir onment.\nFermin MF\n\nI've been developing a package that helps with the d @@ -1460,7 +1466,7 @@ UID:f03ae971-4d2b-ccc4-2643-4ae2391ce1ab URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/imaginary DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T152200 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T153300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/imaginary\n# Imaginary Programming\nShane Mulligan\n\n Imaginary Programming (IP) is both methodology and paradigm. It is an\next @@ -1492,7 +1498,7 @@ UID:27595637-b6b9-f764-805b-ff1b7f009006 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/build DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T153600 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T155600 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/build\n# How to build an Emacs\nFermin MF\n\nThis is a deep dive in the Emacs philosophical and technical\naspect on what makes @@ -1514,7 +1520,7 @@ UID:80d1ad02-5fe4-03b4-c573-17ea6cdb61aa URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/forever DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T160300 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T164300 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/forever\n# M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text ed itor trends\nDavid Wilson\n\nThe computer software industry has seen many @@ -1536,7 +1542,7 @@ UID:828e7c62-8430-f1a4-431b-63c308d58688 URL:https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/day2-close DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T165000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211128T170000 -DTSTAMP:20211109T200820 +DTSTAMP:20211110T190812 DESCRIPTION: Times are approximate and will probably change.\nhttps://emacs conf.org/2021/talks/day2-close\n# Closing remarks day 2 END:VEVENT diff --git a/2021/info/dashboard-schedule.md b/2021/info/dashboard-schedule.md index 65ec7aff..ca03cecc 100644 --- a/2021/info/dashboard-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/dashboard-schedule.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Status -Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions +Captions added to video # Schedule diff --git a/2021/info/erg-schedule.md b/2021/info/erg-schedule.md index ddbcb14f..f26d9b74 100644 --- a/2021/info/erg-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/erg-schedule.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Status -Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions +Captions added to video # Schedule diff --git a/2021/info/frownies-schedule.md b/2021/info/frownies-schedule.md index 240f9fcf..768fd6b5 100644 --- a/2021/info/frownies-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/frownies-schedule.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Status -Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions +Captions added to video # Schedule diff --git a/2021/info/janitor-schedule.md b/2021/info/janitor-schedule.md index 2589b8ae..8fbc1f82 100644 --- a/2021/info/janitor-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/janitor-schedule.md @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ # Status -Waiting for speaker to send prerecorded video +Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions # Schedule -Allocated 20 minutes +Allocated 26 minutes diff --git a/2021/info/nyxt-schedule.md b/2021/info/nyxt-schedule.md index 692f0df4..a7bea095 100644 --- a/2021/info/nyxt-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/nyxt-schedule.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Status -Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions +Captions added to video # Schedule diff --git a/2021/info/structural-schedule.md b/2021/info/structural-schedule.md index 7a83ee01..cc30d2a7 100644 --- a/2021/info/structural-schedule.md +++ b/2021/info/structural-schedule.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Prerecorded video received, waiting for captions # Schedule -Allocated 10 minutes +Allocated 11 minutes diff --git a/2021/schedule-details.md b/2021/schedule-details.md index 3c3b4ac4..a0cebe4e 100644 --- a/2021/schedule-details.md +++ b/2021/schedule-details.md @@ -2,20 +2,20 @@ <tr><td colspan="3"><strong>Saturday morning<strong></td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/day1-open">Opening remarks</a></td><td></td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/news">Emacs News Highlights</a></td><td>Sacha Chua</td></tr> -<tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/frownies">The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's Malleability</a></td><td>Case Duckworth</td></tr> +<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/frownies">The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's Malleability</a></td><td>Case Duckworth</td></tr> <tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/adventure">Choose Your Own (Technology-Enhanced Learning) Adventure</a></td><td>Greta Goetz</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/unix">GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNIX Philosophy Isn't Always The Only Answer</a></td><td>Daniel Rose</td></tr> <tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/omegat">Emacs manuals translation and OmegaT</a></td><td>Jean-Christophe Helary</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/nongnu">NonGNU ELPA Update</a></td><td>Philip Kaludercic</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/borg">Manual Package Management in The Era of Repositories - Why and How</a></td><td>Dhavan (codingquark)</td></tr> -<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/telega">telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegram</a></td><td>Gabriele Bozzola and Evgeny Zajcev</td></tr> +<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/telega">telega.el and the Emacs community on Telegram</a></td><td>Gabriele Bozzola</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/nangulator">Introducing N-Angulator</a></td><td>Kevin Haddock</td></tr> -<tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/janitor">A day in the life of a janitor</a></td><td>Stefan Monnier</td></tr> +<tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/janitor">A day in the life of a janitor</a></td><td>Stefan Monnier</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/maintainers">How to help Emacs maintainers?</a></td><td>Bastien Guerry</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/gregorian">Typesetting Gregorian Chant with Emacs</a></td><td>Spencer King</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="3"><strong>Saturday afternoon<strong></td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/montessori">Emacs and Montessori Philosophy</a></td><td>Grant Shangreaux</td></tr> -<tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/erg">Emacs Research Group, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a year</a></td><td>Noorah Alhasan, Joe Corneli, Raymond Puzio, Leo Vivier</td></tr> +<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/erg">Emacs Research Group, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a year</a></td><td>Noorah Alhasan, Joe Corneli, Raymond Puzio, Leo Vivier</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/cs">One effective CS grad student workflow</a></td><td>Greg Coladonato</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/professional">Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuous Professional Development</a></td><td>Philip Beadling</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/tech">Creating technical API documentation and presentations using org-babel, restclient, and org-treeslide</a></td><td>Jan Ypma</td></tr> @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/molecular">Reproducible molecular graphics with Org-mode</a></td><td>Blaine Mooers</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td><a href="/2021/talks/project">Budgeting, Project Monitoring and Invoicing with Org Mode</a></td><td>Adolfo Villafiorita</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/invoice">Finding Your (In)voice: Emacs for Invoicing</a></td><td>Bala Ramadurai</td></tr> -<tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/dashboard">Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Kindle</a></td><td>Mehmet Tekman</td></tr> -<tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/nyxt">Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the power of a Lisp browser</a></td><td>Andrea</td></tr> +<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/dashboard">Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and Kindle</a></td><td>Mehmet Tekman</td></tr> +<tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/nyxt">Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the power of a Lisp browser</a></td><td>Andrea</td></tr> <tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/design">On the design of text editors</a></td><td>Nicolas P. Rougier</td></tr> <tr><td>received</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/dev-update">Emacs development updates</a></td><td>John Wiegley</td></tr> <tr><td>captioned</td><td><a href="/2021/talks/freedom">How Emacs made me appreciate software freedom</a></td><td>Protesilaos Stavrou</td></tr> |