For context, we will first play Richard Stallman's 2014 TEDx talk called "Free Software, Free Society." The TEDx talk is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - No Derivative Works 3.0 license. Afterwards, Richard Stallman will discuss what he believes will be good ways to improve Emacs. The EmacsConf talk will be under the Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike license. There will be a moderated Q&A, so please put your questions in the Etherpad or IRC. # Talk
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# Q&A
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# Description