[[!meta title="Instructions for presenting"]]
[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2019 Amin Bandali"]]

Hello folks,

With only a few days to EmacsConf 2019, scheduled for Sat November 2,
here are some instructions and important details about the logistics of
the conference and how the day will unfold.

- The schedule at <https://emacsconf.org/2019/schedule> is a rough
  guideline, and we’ll try to accommodate people’s availability,
  audience interest, and technical issues.  For longer talks, please
  try to be in the channel at least 15 minutes in advance for tech
  checks and coordination, and try to keep your presentation to about
  30 minutes including time for questions.  When it’s time for
  lightning talks, we’ll check the IRC channel to see who has done a
  tech check and is ready to present.  Please keep lightning talks to
  5-10 minutes (ideally closer to 5).  If there are technical issues
  or if there’s extra space between sessions, we might play
  prerecorded lightning talks while sorting things out, prioritizing
  those where the speaker can answer questions in the #emacsconf
  channel on irc.freenode.net.  We’ll try as much as possible to stick
  with the schedule for the longer talks, so if there’s not enough
  time for the lightning talks in between, we may have to bump some
  presentations to the end of the day.  We’ll play the remaining
  prerecorded talks after the last live presentation.  If your
  lightning talk gets bumped to the end and you won’t be available to
  answer questions, that’s okay—we will keep an eye on the channel and
  email you afterwards.

- Please use your favourite IRC client to join `#emacsconf-org` on
  `irc.freenode.net` on the day of the conference.  Alternatively, you
  may follow the [[quick ERC setup|tips#erc]] tip on the [[tips]] page
  or use [the
  webchat](https://irc0d.libreplanet.org/irc/irc.freenode.net/?nick=yourNAMEhere&#emacsconf-org)
  in your web browser.  Please consider choosing a nickname that
  includes your name or the pseudonym you submitted your talk under,
  to help us recognize you.  `#emacsconf-org` should be a low-traffic
  channel for coordination between organizers and speakers.  Check in
  with Sacha (`sachac`) and/or Amin (`bandali`) by saying hi, and
  mentioning your name/talk if it’s not obvious from your nick.  Sacha
  (or the backup organizer) will coordinate with you for a tech check
  before you speak, and will give you the go-ahead to join a Jitsi
  Meet session for the main presentation.  The Jitsi Meet session
  addresses will look something like
  `https://meet.jit.si/emacsconf-name`, where `name` will be replaced
  with your first or last name, or the pseudonym you used when
  submitting your talk.  If for one reason or another a Jitsi Meet
  room is faulty/buggy, we’ll try adding (and incrementing, if needed)
  a numeric suffix, like `https://meet.jit.si/emacsconf-name2`,
  `https://meet.jit.si/emacsconf-name3`, and so on as needed.  Sacha
  will confirm this with you.

- You can also join `#emacsconf` if you’d like to keep an eye on the
  conversations, or `#emacsconf-questions` for a more moderated view
  focused on questions from audience.

- Please wear earphones or headphones to minimize microphone feedback.

- Please keep an eye on time and your presentation’s length.  Amin (or
  the main organizer, in charge of running the stream and in video
  call with you during your talk) will try to politely clear their
  throat if you’re going over time.

- Some of our attendees are blind, so please try to verbally describe
  what you’re showing on the screen.  We are also asking volunteers to
  describe what’s going on in each talk in the `#emacsconf-accessible`
  channel.  Additionally, we would be very grateful if you could add a
  transcription for your talk(s) to our [[transcripts]] page for
  EmacsConf 2019.

- We have set up a status page at <https://status.emacsconf.org> where
  you can monitor the status of various parts of our infrastructure
  for any possible disruptions.  We will add to that page information
  on who to contact if you notice a problem or experience disruption
  that’s not acknowledged there.

Lastly, a gentle reminder for you to consider our [[code of
conduct|conduct]] while presenting your talk and in discussions in our
communication channels.

Thanks in advance, and looking forward to talking to you very soon!

Best,  
amin