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  1. 00:01 Introduction and conclusion
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  3. 00:28 Who am I?
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  5. 01:07 Is Emacs unpopular?
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  7. 02:26 What does popularity really mean?
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  9. 04:15 How do we measure popularity?
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  11. 04:32 Google Trends
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  13. 06:18 Stack Overflow Survey
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  15. 08:20 Community Activity
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  17. 10:23 How do editors lose popularity?
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  19. 10:38 A new editor with better features appears
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  21. 12:25 Lack of sufficient maintenance
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  23. 14:01 The "fashion" moves on
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  25. 14:36 What happens when an editor loses popularity?
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  27. 17:10 How will Emacs survive *despite* popularity?
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  29. 17:20 Emacs is more deeply hackable than almost all other editors
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  31. 19:51 Emacs has a strong community of highly skilled package authors
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  33. 21:15 Emacs has a very strong user community
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  35. 22:33 The Emacs maintainers and contributors care about the users
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  37. 23:40 Isn't all this supposed to come when an editor is popular?
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  39. 24:22 When someone talks about popularity...
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    1. 00:11 Thanks
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    3. 01:16 In your opinion, what is Emacs' Achilles heel?
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    5. 03:59 What is your opinion about the documentation of Emacs in other languages?
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    7. 05:56 Do you think more effort should be made to popularize hacking on the C parts of Emacs?
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    9. 07:21 Can you name a few features from other programming languages that you miss in Emacs Lisp?
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    11. 08:01 What are your opinions on Emacs's commitments to free software?
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    13. 09:12 Do you think that packages like Magit or Org mode make people see Emacs as an obstacle to these applications that they want to use?
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    15. 12:32 Another way people can help inspire others to use Emacs
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    17. 13:47 Should Emacs continue to present itself as an esoteric program and culture, or should we try to dispel the myth?
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    19. 15:39 Do you think there could be changes made to the core of Emacs that would betray the ethos you and most people here appreciate?
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    21. 16:11 When will David Wilson and Protesilaos collaborate?
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    23. 16:28 If you had to choose between graphics or real browser support within Emacs, which would you choose?
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    25. 17:18 How do you feel being an Emacs-focused YouTuber?
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    27. 19:19 More typesetting capabilities versus better performance
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    29. 21:20 Sneak peek of what's coming in the YouTube channel soon?
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    31. 25:33 Principles and compromises
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    33. 25:57 Understanding the value of Emacs Lisp
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    35. 27:00 Will you do a video showing your personal workflow?
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    37. 27:34 What do you think about Guix or NixOS?
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    39. 29:02 Can you talk about your actual work?
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    41. 32:08 Do your colleagues use Emacs as well?
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    43. 36:12 Any thoughts on the idea that the best tool to use is the one that is easiest to leave?
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    45. 40:13 Do you think there should be an updated initial configuration for fresh Emacs installations with more modern UI features and cool shortcuts?
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    47. 43:19 How hard is it to get into the native code side of Emacs?
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    49. 44:40 Emacs Chats
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    51. 47:18 Livestreams
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    53. 54:24 Short-form videos
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    TitleSpeaker(s)Resources
    Saturday morning
    Opening remarks
      Emacs News HighlightsSacha Chua
      The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's MalleabilityCase Duckworth
      Emacs News HighlightsSacha Chua
      The True Frownies are the Friends We Made Along the Way: An Anecdote of Emacs's MalleabilityCase Duckworth
      Emacs manuals translation and OmegaTJean-Christophe Helary
      GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNIX Philosophy Isn't Always The Only AnswerDaniel Rose
      Emacs and Montessori PhilosophyGrant Shangreaux
      Emacs as Design Pattern LearningGreta Goetz
      How Emacs made me appreciate software freedomProtesilaos Stavrou
      GNU's Not UNIX: Why Emacs Demonstrates The UNIX Philosophy Isn't Always The Only AnswerDaniel Rose
      Emacs and Montessori PhilosophyGrant Shangreaux
      Emacs as Design Pattern LearningGreta Goetz
      How Emacs made me appreciate software freedomProtesilaos Stavrou
      NonGNU ELPA UpdatePhilip Kaludercic
      Manual Package Management in The Era of Repositories - Why and HowDhavan (codingquark)
      Introducing N-AngulatorKevin Haddock
      Saturday afternoon
      telega.el and the Emacs community on TelegramGabriele Bozzola
      A day in the life of a janitorStefan Monnier
      Emacs Research Group, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a yearNoorah Alhasan, Joe Corneli, Raymond Puzio, Leo Vivier
      One effective CS grad student workflowGreg Coladonato
      Emacs Research Group, Season Zero: What we did together with Emacs in 2 hours a week for a yearNoorah Alhasan, Joe Corneli, Raymond Puzio, Leo Vivier
      One effective CS grad student workflowGreg Coladonato
      Using Org-Mode For Recording Continuous Professional DevelopmentPhilip Beadling
      Creating technical API documentation and presentations using org-babel, restclient, and org-treeslideJan Ypma
      Org as an executable formatTom Gillespie
      The use of Org mode syntax outside of GNU/EmacsKarl Voit
      Using Org-mode to teach programmingDaniel German
      Babel for academicsAsilata Bapat
      Managing a research workflow (bibliographies, note-taking, and arXiv)Ahmed Khaled
      Managing a research workflow (bibliographies, note-taking, and arXiv)Ahmed Khaled
      Reproducible molecular graphics with Org-modeBlaine Mooers
      Finding Your (In)voice: Emacs for InvoicingBala Ramadurai
      Budgeting, Project Monitoring and Invoicing with Org ModeAdolfo Villafiorita
      Budgeting, Project Monitoring and Invoicing with Org ModeAdolfo Villafiorita
      Productivity Dashboards with Emacs and KindleMehmet Tekman
      Emacs with Nyxt: extend your editor with the power of a Lisp browserAndrea
      Emacs development updatesJohn Wiegley
      Emacs development updatesJohn Wiegley
      On the design of text editorsNicolas P. Rougier
      Closing remarks day 1
        Sunday, Nov 28, 2021: Development talks
        Sunday morning
        Opening remarks day 2
          Optimizing Emacs Lisp CodeDmitry Gutov
          Optimizing Emacs Lisp CodeDmitry Gutov
          Tree-edit: Structural editing for Java, Python, C, and beyond!Ethan Leba
          Yak-shaving to a UI frameworkErik Anderson
          Moldable Emacs, a step towards sustainable softwareAndrea
          Old McCarthy Had a FormIan Eure
          Turbo BindatStefan Monnier
          Test blocksEduardo Ochs
          Perso-Arabic Input Methods And Making More Emacs Apps BIDI AwareMohsen BANAN
          Perso-Arabic Input Methods And Making More Emacs Apps BIDI AwareMohsen BANAN
          Emacs Application Framework: A 2021 UpdateMatthew Zeng
          Imaginary ProgrammingShane Mulligan
          CLEDE: the Common Lisp Emacs Development EnvironmentFermin MF
          How to help Emacs maintainers?Bastien Guerry
          How to build an EmacsFermin MF
          M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text editor trendsDavid Wilson (System Crafters)
          M-x Forever: Why Emacs will outlast text editor trendsDavid Wilson (System Crafters)
          Closing remarks day 2
            Cancelled: