From e858f9959ed159b8a3138bdd68538afbf478aeb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2023 10:06:18 -0400 Subject: fixup! Add schedule-option-sun-am Add schedule-option-sun-am --- 2023/organizers-notebook.md | 18 ++++-- 2023/organizers-notebook/index.org | 118 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 130 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/2023/organizers-notebook.md b/2023/organizers-notebook.md index 1bfadd07..a55fc6f6 100644 --- a/2023/organizers-notebook.md +++ b/2023/organizers-notebook.md @@ -569,8 +569,6 @@ Let’s see if we can decide on this by Graphical view of the schedule Schedule for Saturday Saturday 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks sat-open 9:10- 9:20 An Org-Mode based text adventure game for learning the basics of Emacs, inside Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp adventure 9:30- 9:50 Authoring and presenting university courses with Emacs and a full libre software stack uni 10:05-10:25 Teaching computer and data science with literate programming tools teaching 10:40-10:50 Who needs Excel? Managing your students qualifications with org-table table 11:05-11:15 Taming things with Org Mode taming 11:30-11:50 one.el: the static site generator for Emacs Lisp Programmers one 1:00- 1:10 Emacs turbo-charges my writing writing 1:25- 1:35 Why Nabokov would use Org-Mode if he were writing today nabokov 1:50- 2:10 Collaborative data processing and documenting using org-babel collab 2:20- 2:40 Watch Over Our Folders woof 2:55- 3:15 How I play TTRPGs in Emacs solo 3:40- 3:50 (Un)entangling projects and repos unentangling 4:00- 4:20 Org-Mode workflow: informal reference tracking ref 4:30- 4:40 Emacs development updates devel 4:50- 5:00 Saturday closing remarks sat-close 10:00-10:10 MatplotLLM, iterative natural language data visualization in org-babel matplotllm 10:20-10:40 Improving access to AI-assisted literate programming with voice control voice 10:55-11:15 LLM clients in Emacs, functionality and standardization llm 1:00- 1:20 Improving compiler diagnostics with Overlays overlay 1:35- 1:45 Editor Integrated REPL Driven Development for all languages eval 2:00- 2:40 REPLs in strange places: Lua, LaTeX, LPeg, LPegRex, TikZ repl 2:50- 3:30 hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in Emacs hyperdrive 3:45- 4:05 GNU Emacs for electronics, note-taking, and as lightweight IDE extending 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM Schedule for Sunday Sunday 9:00- 9:05 Sunday opening remarks sun-open 9:05- 9:25 Top 10 ways Hyperbole amps up Emacs hyperamp 9:40-10:00 Using Koutline for stream of thought journaling koutline 10:10-10:20 Parallel Text Replacement: Does P = NP? parallel 10:35-10:45 Eat and Eat powered Eshell, fast featureful terminal inside Emacs eat 11:00-11:20 The browser in a buffer poltys 11:35-11:55 Speedcubing in Emacs cubing 1:00- 1:40 Emacs MultiMedia System (EMMS) emms 1:55- 2:25 Programming at 200 wpm steno 2:35- 2:45 Mentoring VS-Coders as an Emacsian (or How to show not tell people about the wonders of Emacs) mentor 3:00- 3:10 The many ways to browse Hacker News from Emacs hn 3:25- 4:05 Emacs saves the Web web 4:20- 4:40 Sharing Emacs is Caring Emacs: Emacs education and why I embraced video sharing 4:55- 5:05 Sunday closing remarks sun-close 10:00-10:20 Bringing joy to Scheme programming scheme 10:35-10:55 What I learned by writing test cases for GNU Hyperbole test 11:10-11:20 A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain flat 1:00- 1:20 emacs-gc-stats: Does garbage collection actually slow down Emacs? gc 1:35- 1:45 Writing a language server in OCaml for Emacs, fun, and profit lspocaml 2:00- 2:40 Windows into Freedom windows 2:55- 3:15 EmacsConf.org: How we use Org Mode and TRAMP to organize and run a multi-track conference emacsconf 3:30- 3:50 The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp emacsen 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM - What if we have three tracks instead? - Two-track advantages as in EmacsConf 2022: @@ -583,9 +581,16 @@ What if we have three tracks instead? - Easier to explain the schedule - More logical grouping - Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe + - votes: max (Three tracks is the best policy if you’re more than 75% sure that you can round up the volunteers) +- Three tracks just for Sunday morning: + - Allows us to have 20 minutes between talks instead of 15 Graphical view of the schedule Schedule for Saturday Saturday 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks sat-open 9:10- 9:20 An Org-Mode based text adventure game for learning the basics of Emacs, inside Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp adventure 9:40-10:00 Authoring and presenting university courses with Emacs and a full libre software stack uni 10:30-10:40 Who needs Excel? Managing your students qualifications with org-table table 11:15-11:35 Teaching computer and data science with literate programming tools teaching 1:00- 1:20 Collaborative data processing and documenting using org-babel collab 1:40- 2:00 Watch Over Our Folders woof 2:20- 2:40 How I play TTRPGs in Emacs solo 3:00- 3:10 The many ways to browse Hacker News from Emacs hn 3:30- 4:10 Emacs saves the Web web 4:30- 4:40 Saturday closing remarks sat-close 9:40-10:00 one.el: the static site generator for Emacs Lisp Programmers one 10:30-10:50 The browser in a buffer poltys 11:15-11:25 Taming things with Org Mode taming 1:00- 1:10 Emacs turbo-charges my writing writing 1:40- 1:50 Why Nabokov would use Org-Mode if he were writing today nabokov 2:20- 2:50 Programming at 200 wpm steno 3:30- 3:50 The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp emacsen 9:40- 9:50 MatplotLLM, iterative natural language data visualization in org-babel matplotllm 10:30-10:50 Improving access to AI-assisted literate programming with voice control voice 11:15-11:35 LLM clients in Emacs, functionality and standardization llm 1:00- 1:20 Improving compiler diagnostics with Overlays overlay 1:40- 1:50 Editor Integrated REPL Driven Development for all languages eval 2:20- 3:00 REPLs in strange places: Lua, LaTeX, LPeg, LPegRex, TikZ repl 3:30- 3:50 EmacsConf.org: How we use Org Mode and TRAMP to organize and run a multi-track conference emacsconf 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM Schedule for Sunday Sunday 9:00- 9:10 Sunday opening remarks sun-open 9:10- 9:30 Top 10 ways Hyperbole amps up Emacs hyperamp 10:00-10:20 Using Koutline for stream of thought journaling koutline 11:00-11:20 What I learned by writing test cases for GNU Hyperbole test 1:00- 1:40 Emacs MultiMedia System (EMMS) emms 2:00- 2:10 Emacs development updates devel 2:30- 2:40 Mentoring VS-Coders as an Emacsian (or How to show not tell people about the wonders of Emacs) mentor 3:00- 3:20 Sharing Emacs is Caring Emacs: Emacs education and why I embraced video sharing 4:00- 4:10 Sunday closing remarks sun-close 10:00-10:10 Parallel Text Replacement: Does P = NP? parallel 10:30-10:40 Eat and Eat powered Eshell, fast featureful terminal inside Emacs eat 11:00-11:20 emacs-gc-stats: Does garbage collection actually slow down Emacs? gc 1:00- 1:40 hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in Emacs hyperdrive 2:00- 2:20 Org-Mode workflow: informal reference tracking ref 3:00- 3:10 (Un)entangling projects and repos unentangling 10:00-10:20 Bringing joy to Scheme programming scheme 11:00-11:10 Writing a language server in OCaml for Emacs, fun, and profit lspocaml 11:30-11:40 A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain flat 1:00- 1:40 Windows into Freedom windows 2:00- 2:20 Speedcubing in Emacs cubing 3:00- 3:20 GNU Emacs for electronics, note-taking, and as lightweight IDE extending 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM +#### Three tracks for Sunday morning? + + Graphical view of the schedule Schedule for Saturday Saturday 9:00- 9:10 Saturday opening remarks sat-open 9:10- 9:20 An Org-Mode based text adventure game for learning the basics of Emacs, inside Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp adventure 9:40-10:00 Authoring and presenting university courses with Emacs and a full libre software stack uni 10:20-10:30 Who needs Excel? Managing your students qualifications with org-table table 10:50-11:10 Teaching computer and data science with literate programming tools teaching 11:30-11:40 Emacs turbo-charges my writing writing 12:45-12:55 Why Nabokov would use Org-Mode if he were writing today nabokov 1:15- 1:35 Collaborative data processing and documenting using org-babel collab 1:55- 2:15 Watch Over Our Folders woof 2:35- 2:55 How I play TTRPGs in Emacs solo 3:15- 3:25 (Un)entangling projects and repos unentangling 3:45- 4:05 Org-Mode workflow: informal reference tracking ref 4:25- 4:35 Emacs development updates devel 4:55- 5:05 Saturday closing remarks sat-close 10:00-10:10 MatplotLLM, iterative natural language data visualization in org-babel matplotllm 10:30-10:50 Improving access to AI-assisted literate programming with voice control voice 11:10-11:30 LLM clients in Emacs, functionality and standardization llm 12:45- 1:05 Improving compiler diagnostics with Overlays overlay 1:25- 1:35 Editor Integrated REPL Driven Development for all languages eval 2:00- 2:40 REPLs in strange places: Lua, LaTeX, LPeg, LPegRex, TikZ repl 3:00- 3:40 hyperdrive.el: Peer-to-peer filesystem in Emacs hyperdrive 4:00- 4:20 GNU Emacs for electronics, note-taking, and as lightweight IDE extending 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM Schedule for Sunday Sunday 9:00- 9:05 Sunday opening remarks sun-open 9:05- 9:25 Top 10 ways Hyperbole amps up Emacs hyperamp 9:45-10:05 Using Koutline for stream of thought journaling koutline 10:25-10:35 Taming things with Org Mode taming 10:55-11:15 one.el: the static site generator for Emacs Lisp Programmers one 11:35-11:55 Speedcubing in Emacs cubing 1:00- 1:40 Emacs MultiMedia System (EMMS) emms 2:00- 2:30 Programming at 200 wpm steno 2:50- 3:00 Mentoring VS-Coders as an Emacsian (or How to show not tell people about the wonders of Emacs) mentor 3:00- 3:10 The many ways to browse Hacker News from Emacs hn 3:30- 4:10 Emacs saves the Web web 4:30- 4:50 Sharing Emacs is Caring Emacs: Emacs education and why I embraced video sharing 5:10- 5:20 Sunday closing remarks sun-close 10:00-10:20 Bringing joy to Scheme programming scheme 10:40-11:00 What I learned by writing test cases for GNU Hyperbole test 11:20-11:30 A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain flat 1:00- 1:20 emacs-gc-stats: Does garbage collection actually slow down Emacs? gc 1:40- 1:50 Writing a language server in OCaml for Emacs, fun, and profit lspocaml 2:00- 2:40 Windows into Freedom windows 3:00- 3:20 EmacsConf.org: How we use Org Mode and TRAMP to organize and run a multi-track conference emacsconf 3:40- 4:00 The Emacsen family, the design of an Emacs and the importance of Lisp emacsen 10:00-10:20 The browser in a buffer poltys 10:40-10:50 Parallel Text Replacement: Does P = NP? parallel 11:10-11:20 Eat and Eat powered Eshell, fast featureful terminal inside Emacs eat 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM + ## Prepare infrastructure @@ -673,6 +678,11 @@ use it when recording the intros. - votes: zaeph - OPTION: Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro: - Observes personal preferences + - votes: corwin, max, jc (We can also say that we prefer not to use honorifics (it’s not an academic + - Corwin’s suggested wording: We will usually introduce you by your first name (or handle, if you prefer to go by a pseudonym) but if you’d rather be introduced + differently (for example honorific followed by last-name, or + whatever you prefer) just let us know. + conference) but we respect people’s preferences.) - OPTION: Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros: - Recognizes credentials @@ -691,7 +701,7 @@ AM: 9-12 PM EST, PM: 1-5 PM EST (plus a little extra for setup/transition) Saturday Dec 2 2023 - +
@@ -765,7 +775,7 @@ Saturday Dec 2 2023 Sunday Dec 3 2023 -
+
diff --git a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org index d414c374..2db1c804 100644 --- a/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org +++ b/2023/organizers-notebook/index.org @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ Let's see if we can decide on this by [2023-10-13 Fri] so that we can e-mail the draft schedules to people. Compared to [[#draft-schedule][two-track schedule]]: -#+INCLUDE: schedule.svg export html +#+INCLUDE: schedule.svg export EXPORT EXPORT html What if we have three tracks instead? @@ -632,7 +632,10 @@ What if we have three tracks instead? - Easier to explain the schedule - More logical grouping - Ends earlier, which is easier for participants from Europe - + - votes: max (Three tracks is the best policy if you’re more than 75% sure that you can round up the volunteers) +- Three tracks just for Sunday morning: + - Allows us to have 20 minutes between talks instead of 15 + #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports none (defun emacsconf-schedule-copy-previous-track (list) (cl-loop @@ -752,6 +755,112 @@ What if we have three tracks instead? #+end_comment #+INCLUDE: schedule-option-aligned-talks.svg export html +**** Three tracks for Sunday morning? +:PROPERTIES: +:CUSTOM_ID: three-tracks-sun-am +:END: + + + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value replace :exports results :var filename="schedule-option-sun-am.svg" :eval never-export +(emacsconf-schedule-test + filename + (emacsconf-schedule-tracks + '((:label "Saturday" + :start "2023-12-02 9:00" + :end "2023-12-02 18:00" + :tracks ("A" "B" "C")) + (:label "Sunday" + :start "2023-12-03 9:00" + :end "2023-12-03 18:00" + :tracks ("A" "B" "C")))) + (emacsconf-time-constraints '()) + (emacsconf-tracks + '((:name "A" :id "a") + (:name "B" :id "b") + (:name "C" :id "c"))) + (arranged + (emacsconf-schedule-inflate-sexp + '(("A Saturday, Dec 2" :start "2023-12-02 09:00" :track "A") + sat-open + adventure + uni + table + teaching + writing + (lunch :start "12:00") + nabokov + collab + (woof) + solo + unentangling + ref + (devel) + (sat-close) + ("DEV Saturday, Dec 2" :start "2023-12-02 10:00" :track "B") + (matplotllm) + (voice) + (llm) + (lunch :start "12:00") + (overlay) + (eval) + (repl :start "14:00") + (hyperdrive) + (extending) + ("GEN Sunday, Dec 3" :start "2023-12-03 09:00" :track "A") + sun-open + hyperamp + koutline + taming + one + cubing + (lunch) + (emms) + (steno) + mentor + break + (hn :start "15:00") + web + sharing + sun-close + ("DEV Sunday, Dec 3" :start "2023-12-03 10:00" :track "B") + scheme + test + (flat) + (lunch :start "12:15" :time "45") + gc + lspocaml + (windows :start "14:00") + (emacsconf) + (emacsen) + ("C Sunday Dec 3" :start "2023-12-03 10:00" :track "C") + poltys + (parallel) + eat + ))) + (emacsconf-schedule-break-time 10) + (emacsconf-schedule-lunch-time 60) + (emacsconf-schedule-default-buffer-minutes 20) + (emacsconf-schedule-svg-modify-functions '(emacsconf-schedule-svg-color-by-status)) + (emacsconf-schedule-default-buffer-minutes-for-live-q-and-a 20) + (emacsconf-schedule-validation-functions + '(emacsconf-schedule-validate-time-constraints + ;; emacsconf-schedule-validate-live-q-and-a-sessions-are-staggered + emacsconf-schedule-validate-all-talks-present + emacsconf-schedule-validate-no-duplicates)) + (emacsconf-schedule-strategies + '(emacsconf-schedule-copy-previous-track emacsconf-schedule-allocate-buffer-time))) +#+end_src + +#+RESULTS: +:results: +:end: + +#+begin_comment +[[file:schedule-option-sun-am.svg]] +#+end_comment + +#+INCLUDE: schedule-option-sun-am.svg export html ** Prepare infrastructure :PROPERTIES: @@ -863,6 +972,11 @@ use it when recording the intros. - votes: zaeph - OPTION: Asking speakers if they want us to use any honorifics in their intro: - Observes personal preferences + - votes: corwin, max, jc (We can also say that we prefer not to use honorifics (it's not an academic + - Corwin's suggested wording: We will usually introduce you by your first name (or handle, if you prefer to go by a pseudonym) but if you'd rather be introduced + differently (for example honorific followed by last-name, or + whatever you prefer) just let us know. + conference) but we respect people's preferences.) - OPTION: Using honorifics based on e-mail signatures and intros: - Recognizes credentials -- cgit v1.2.3