From dd894a7e2be5ae1951929bbd8c50848c0a45b279 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 00:33:14 -0400 Subject: Rename to 2021/cfp.org, try exporting from it, office hours sched --- 2021/cfp.org | 244 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 244 insertions(+) create mode 100644 2021/cfp.org (limited to '2021/cfp.org') diff --git a/2021/cfp.org b/2021/cfp.org new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f2a5ca0f --- /dev/null +++ b/2021/cfp.org @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +#+title: EmacsConf 2021 +#+subtitle: Online Conference +#+date: November 27 and 28, 2021 +#+options: author:nil + +#+begin_export md +[[!meta title="Call for Proposals"]] +[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, David Bremner
Copyright © 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, Leo Vivier, Sebastian Crane"]] + +#+end_export + +* COMMENT How to export this file :noexport: + +As of the time of writing this document (Org mode version 9.3.7), the +Org links library (=ol.el=) does not yet recognize =ircs= link types, +and will throw an error if you try to export a file containing them, +such as 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 "%s" link desc)) + (`md (format "[%s](ircs:%s)" desc link)) + (_ nil))))) +#+end_src + +[[elisp:(org-md-export-to-markdown)][Export this file to Markdown]] + +* Call for Proposals + +[[https://emacsconf.org/2021/][EmacsConf 2021]] will be a virtual conference on *November 27 and 28, +2021 (Sat-Sun)*. If you'd like to present at the conference, please +[[https://emacsconf.org/2021/cfp/][submit your proposal]] by *September 30, 2021*. + +EmacsConf 2021 is about the joy of [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][Emacs]] and Emacs Lisp. Come share +your experiments and adventures with the Emacs text editor / operating +system / way of life! We welcome speakers of *all backgrounds* and +*all levels of experience*, including newcomers giving their first +talk. What have you found exciting about Emacs lately? What do you +wish someone had told you when you were starting out? What part of +your workflow might inspire someone to get into Emacs or go deeper? + +A great way to get started with writing a proposal is to start by +exploring the programs from previous years: [[https://emacsconf.org/2020/schedule/][2020]], [[https://emacsconf.org/2019/schedule/][2019]], [[https://emacsconf.org/2015/schedule/][2015]], [[https://emacsconf.org/2013/#program][2013]]. +You might also find some neat ideas on the [[https://emacsconf.org/2021/ideas/][ideas]] page. Feel free to +add yours there too! If you're still not sure, come by our IRC +channel =#emacsconf= on =irc.libera.chat= and say hi. You can join +the 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. + +All kinds of people use Emacs for all kinds of things. We'd love it +if EmacsConf 2021 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 expert enough to share their thoughts. If you +let them know that you value their knowledge and maybe even suggest +something that you think others would like to hear more about, they +may realize that they have something worth sharing and that we would +love to hear from them. + +* Important dates + +For EmacsConf 2021, we are planning for 9am to 5pm Toronto/EST +(2pm-10pm UTC) on November 27 and 28. Depending on people's +availability, it might be two half-days. + +| CFP opens | August 5, 2021 | +| CFP closes | September 30, 2021 | +| Speaker notifications | October 15, 2021 | +| Schedule published | October 31, 2021 | +| EmacsConf 2021! | November 27 and 28, 2021 | + +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 regional events (if +you're an Emacs meetup organizer and would like to make this happen +let's [[https://emacsconf.org/contact/][get in touch]]!). + +Please note that although we will try our best to stick to the above +dates in the coming months, given the current state of the world, we +may have to move things around a bit in case of unforeseen events. +Thank you for your patience and understanding. + +* Talk formats + +We'd like EmacsConf 2021 to inspire lots of different people to +explore lots of different things in Emacs. We hope to put together a +stream of quick ideas followed by lots of conversation over IRC and/or +Q&A sessions, with occasional deep dives into topics that many people +might find interesting or useful. + +As you think about your talk, consider what you can share in: + +- *Up to 10 minutes total:* What is the core idea? What do you want + people to do or remember? You can show just enough to get people + interested and then point them to where they can learn more + afterwards. You can answer questions over IRC, the pad, or the + wiki, and there's no limit to how long that conversation can go. + +- *Up to 20 minutes total:* How would you flesh out some of the points + from your 5-10 minute presentation? How can you show the pieces + working together? + +- *Up to 40 minutes total:* What would benefit from a deep dive? + How do you keep it engaging? + +When writing your proposal, please write an outline of what you plan +to talk about if you have 5-10 minutes. If you'd like to propose a +longer talk, outline what you might include if you had more time to +present (up to 40 minutes, including Q&A). + +Here's an example for a potentially 40-minute talk: + +- 5-10 minutes: quick demo of the abc package working together with + xyz package. +- 20 minutes: same as above, with some customization options to + accommodate a different workflow. +- 40 minutes: all of the above, including modifying the behaviour of + the package in order to add something new. + +This flexibility would help us in devising the conference schedule so +that as many people as possible could get a chance to present their +ideas, while still allowing for featuring longer deep dive talks. + +Other session formats such as tutorials, workshops, and hangouts are +welcome as well, in case you would find those other formats preferable +to a traditional talk format. If you're interested in these or other +session types, please let us know [[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org][publicly]] or [[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org-private][privately]]. We'll be +happy to work something out with you. + +* Office hours + +We're aware that it can be intimidating to submit a proposal to a +conference, so we thought we'd try to help! This year, we're opening +up the doors of our virtual offices for you to come talk to us about +your proposals with hopes of helping you with any hurdles you may be +facing with preparing your proposal. + +We'd like to publish a schedule of availabilities of volunteers for +holding office hours. Currently these volunteers consist of some of +the EmacsConf organizers, but we'd love to have the help of other +members of the Emacs community as well. If you are a more experienced +Emacs user and would like to help with this, please [[https://emacsconf.org/contact/][get in touch]]! + +You can find the schedule for upcoming office hours (along with other +Emacs events) at https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups . You can +also get an iCal feed at +https://emacslife.com/calendar/emacs-calendar.ics or get HTML/Org +files in various timezones at https://emacslife.com/calendar/ . When +in session, the office hours will be held in this BigBlueButton room: +https://bbb.emacsverse.org/b/ban-qye-fd1-5kw. + +* Submitting your proposal + +Once you're ready to submit your proposal, the [[https://emacsconf.org/2021/submit/][submit]] page has the +instructions on how to submit your talk. + +We use an anonymized submission process to reduce bias and encourage +contribution. Identifying information will be removed from +submissions by a conference organizer who will not participate in +talk selection. The anonymized submissions will then be reviewed by +a selection committee. + +If your talk is approved, we'd love it if you could help us make sure +the conference runs smoothly. After we email you with the time +allotted for your talk, we'll ask you to + +- prepare a prerecording of your talk, or record it with our help if + that'd be easier for you; and +- schedule a short tech-check if you'd like to be able to answer + questions in a live session. + +Don't forget to subscribe to our main mailing list, [[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss][emacsconf-discuss]], +for discussion and announcements about the EmacsConf conference. + +We look forward to your ideas and submissions! + +* Getting involved + +If you would like to help with the conference (planning the sessions, +reviewing proposals, helping with infrastructure, making sessions more +accessible, editing video transcripts, etc.), see our [[https://emacsconf.org/2021/planning/][planning]] page +and come say hi to us at =#emacsconf= on =irc.libera.chat=. + +In addition to the [[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss][emacsconf-discuss]] list, feel free to subscribe to +[[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org][emacsconf-org]] as well, for discussions related to organizing the +conference by the EmacsConf organizers and volunteers. + +We'd really appreciate your help in making EmacsConf 2021 the best one +so far! + +* Commitment to freedom + +We remain fully committed to freedom, and we will continue +using our infrastructure and streaming setup consisting entirely +of [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html][free software]], much like previous EmacsConf conferences. +An article describing our infrastructure and tools is underway, +and will be announced on the emacsconf-discuss list when published. + +* Additional links + +#+begin_export md +[emacs]: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ +[freesw]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html +[libera-emacsconf]: ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/emacsconf +[chat]: https://chat.emacsconf.org +[emacsconf-discuss]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss +[emacsconf-org]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org +[emacsconf-org-private]: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-org-private +#+end_export + +* COMMENT Copyright & License + +Copyright (c) 2020 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, David Bremner +Copyright (c) 2021 Amin Bandali, Sacha Chua, Leo Vivier, +Sebastian Crane + +The EmacsConf 2021 Call for Proposals 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. + -- cgit v1.2.3