WEBVTT 00:00:05.200 --> 00:00:06.359 [Speaker 0]: Session is being recorded. 00:00:06.819 --> 00:00:08.860 Just waiting for Corwin and Leo. 00:00:16.359 --> 00:00:17.960 Great. Corwin, would you like to share your 00:00:17.960 --> 00:00:18.460 screen? 00:00:37.620 --> 00:00:39.840 Let's see the audio through BBB so we don't 00:00:39.840 --> 00:00:41.720 have to splice it in afterwards because it's 00:00:41.720 --> 00:00:43.680 annoying to splice things. 00:00:43.680 --> 00:00:47.020 I mean, Leo will be taking care of it, 00:00:47.020 --> 00:00:50.560 not me, so. Okay, he's going to finish up. 00:00:52.720 --> 00:00:55.320 [Speaker 1]: So, in the meantime, it's been a long day, 00:00:55.320 --> 00:00:57.080 people. Thanks for sticking around. 00:00:57.180 --> 00:00:58.739 And we're going to do a little bit of jazz 00:00:58.739 --> 00:01:00.060 handing until Corwin comes back. 00:01:00.060 --> 00:01:07.650 Smack. I 00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.020 [Speaker 2]: can't imagine an Emacs con without getting to 00:01:16.020 --> 00:01:17.920 enjoy Leo's famous jazz hands. 00:01:21.420 --> 00:01:23.080 [Speaker 1]: I can tell you it's a lot easier... 00:01:23.160 --> 00:01:25.760 Hello? I can tell you it's a lot easier to do 00:01:25.760 --> 00:01:30.740 jazz hands at 9am EST than it is at 5pm EST, 00:01:30.860 --> 00:01:34.160 because for me it's 11 and I've barely seen 00:01:34.160 --> 00:01:39.720 this 1 today. Okay Corwin, 00:01:39.720 --> 00:01:41.880 do you have a presentation right now? 00:01:45.480 --> 00:01:47.440 We do not seem to be able to hear you, 00:01:47.440 --> 00:01:55.240 Corwin. Okay, just bear with us, 00:01:55.240 --> 00:01:57.380 folks. We're gonna figure out this 1. 00:01:57.380 --> 00:01:58.660 This is the last bug of the day, 00:01:58.660 --> 00:02:00.640 and then we're clear until tomorrow. 00:02:05.820 --> 00:02:07.700 [Speaker 2]: I just heard you, but I don't know if it was 00:02:07.700 --> 00:02:12.100 here or via mumble. Okay. 00:02:14.540 --> 00:02:17.360 [Speaker 1]: Can we figure out? Whenever there's a problem 00:02:17.360 --> 00:02:19.340 like this, like Sash and myself are furiously 00:02:19.460 --> 00:02:20.640 typing in the background, 00:02:20.640 --> 00:02:22.380 we say, oh, can we fix this slide? 00:02:22.740 --> 00:02:24.180 But here, I'm stumped. 00:02:33.180 --> 00:02:36.760 [Speaker 2]: I think Corbin is in the GenTrack on Mumble. 00:02:40.520 --> 00:02:43.680 [Speaker 1]: Okay, so let's all switch to GenTrack and 00:02:43.780 --> 00:02:46.860 we'll be able to figure out the way. 00:03:18.420 --> 00:03:21.540 [Speaker 0]: Okay, well, while Corwin figures out how to 00:03:21.540 --> 00:03:23.940 get started, we might as well maybe do a 00:03:23.940 --> 00:03:25.380 little bit of closing remarks, 00:03:25.380 --> 00:03:27.220 and then you can jump in whenever you want. 00:03:29.440 --> 00:03:30.420 [Speaker 1]: Sounds good to me. 00:03:31.980 --> 00:03:34.459 [Speaker 0]: Okay. Thank you, everyone, 00:03:34.459 --> 00:03:36.160 for coming to Emacs Conf 2023. 00:03:37.120 --> 00:03:38.980 We made it to the end of the first day! 00:03:39.140 --> 00:03:40.440 Hooray! We're going to keep these closing 00:03:40.440 --> 00:03:42.880 remarks short because it's a long day. 00:03:42.880 --> 00:03:44.920 It's almost midnight and Leah will turn into 00:03:44.920 --> 00:03:48.340 a pumpkin very soon. So before that happens, 00:03:48.580 --> 00:03:50.560 we just want to say hello and thanks. 00:03:50.640 --> 00:03:54.980 And pre-recorded talks are already up. 00:03:55.260 --> 00:03:56.520 They're on the talk pages, 00:03:56.520 --> 00:03:57.320 they're on media.emaxcontent.org. 00:03:58.860 --> 00:04:00.620 We'll work on extracting the live talks, 00:04:00.620 --> 00:04:01.920 but it'll take a few weeks. 00:04:01.920 --> 00:04:02.220 [Speaker 3]: Maybe, you 00:04:02.220 --> 00:04:03.660 [Speaker 0]: know, we'll see how it goes. 00:04:04.540 --> 00:04:06.100 Please feel free to spread the word, 00:04:06.100 --> 00:04:07.700 because you know some people didn't actually 00:04:07.720 --> 00:04:09.380 know there was EmacsConf this weekend, 00:04:09.380 --> 00:04:11.400 so let them know, because it's a lot of fun. 00:04:11.400 --> 00:04:15.020 More talks tomorrow. And if you've got ideas 00:04:15.020 --> 00:04:15.900 for making things better, 00:04:15.900 --> 00:04:17.500 or If you'd like to tell us what's working 00:04:17.500 --> 00:04:18.660 well and what you'd like, 00:04:18.940 --> 00:04:21.180 please put them in the conference pad at 00:04:21.180 --> 00:04:26.580 pad.emaxconf.org. Anything anyone want to 00:04:26.580 --> 00:04:27.080 add? 00:04:30.060 --> 00:04:30.860 [Speaker 1]: I'm all good. 00:04:32.900 --> 00:04:35.260 [Speaker 2]: Let's see if Corwin can get his mic to work. 00:04:37.740 --> 00:04:38.800 No, it's not. 00:04:43.520 --> 00:04:45.140 [Speaker 1]: Well, I mean, did you want to say something 00:04:45.140 --> 00:04:47.220 as well? Because people have heard you talk 00:04:47.220 --> 00:04:49.120 all day long on the Dev track, 00:04:49.120 --> 00:04:50.240 but not on the general track, 00:04:50.240 --> 00:04:51.540 actually. It's the first time they hear you 00:04:51.540 --> 00:04:52.040 today. 00:04:52.540 --> 00:04:55.580 [Speaker 2]: Right. Oh, well, way to put me on the spot, 00:04:56.540 --> 00:04:58.040 but more seriously, thanks. 00:04:58.040 --> 00:04:59.760 So yeah, it's a lot of fun. 00:05:00.340 --> 00:05:03.760 You know, it's, we sort of keep coming back 00:05:03.760 --> 00:05:05.580 every year and doing this conference. 00:05:06.300 --> 00:05:08.720 It's always been fun. And we keep doing it 00:05:08.720 --> 00:05:11.320 thanks to, you know, all the people who 00:05:11.320 --> 00:05:13.860 submit all these amazing talks with these 00:05:14.600 --> 00:05:16.560 amazing sessions. And of course the audience 00:05:16.560 --> 00:05:19.940 as well. I don't have a lot to say I guess 00:05:19.940 --> 00:05:21.500 for today because I think we're hoping to 00:05:21.500 --> 00:05:23.180 keep it kind of short and sweet. 00:05:24.400 --> 00:05:25.920 So yeah, I think that's about it for me. 00:05:25.920 --> 00:05:28.380 I guess we'll maybe wait another minute or so 00:05:28.380 --> 00:05:30.180 to see if Cormen can make it. 00:05:30.580 --> 00:05:32.140 But yeah, that's all for me. 00:05:34.820 --> 00:05:37.920 [Speaker 1]: All right, great. Speaking of putting people 00:05:37.920 --> 00:05:41.600 on the spot, you might see a face in the room 00:05:41.600 --> 00:05:43.680 that you might have seen last year, 00:05:43.840 --> 00:05:45.700 but we've got Flobby Koda in the room as 00:05:45.700 --> 00:05:49.400 well, who you might not have heard of him but 00:05:49.400 --> 00:05:51.140 he's been doing a lot of the check-ins today 00:05:51.140 --> 00:05:53.360 for most of the speakers and he's been doing 00:05:53.360 --> 00:05:54.520 a wonderful job at it. 00:05:54.520 --> 00:05:56.560 Florian, do you want to say a word if only to 00:05:56.560 --> 00:05:58.140 say you're being put on the spot? 00:06:00.620 --> 00:06:02.840 [Speaker 4]: I have nothing prepared really but I just 00:06:02.840 --> 00:06:05.100 want to thank everybody who could, 00:06:05.380 --> 00:06:07.260 with who I could talk in between. 00:06:07.360 --> 00:06:10.420 So I had like wonderful 20 to 30 minute talks 00:06:10.580 --> 00:06:12.900 with every speaker before they get into the 00:06:12.900 --> 00:06:15.100 live Q&A or the live presentation. 00:06:15.780 --> 00:06:16.920 Thanks a lot for everybody, 00:06:16.920 --> 00:06:19.640 I learned quite a lot and also thank you for 00:06:19.640 --> 00:06:22.360 all of you guys and everyone for having such 00:06:22.360 --> 00:06:24.060 a beautiful experience here. 00:06:25.960 --> 00:06:28.060 [Speaker 1]: Well, thank you. We're glad to have you. 00:06:29.180 --> 00:06:31.120 Okay, Sasha, Unless you've got anything else 00:06:31.120 --> 00:06:33.880 to add, and Corwin, have you fixed your 00:06:33.880 --> 00:06:38.400 microphone? Yes, we can hear you Corwin. 00:06:38.400 --> 00:06:39.160 Okay, well let's start again. 00:06:39.160 --> 00:06:40.440 Let's forget everything you've heard for the 00:06:40.440 --> 00:06:41.640 last 20 minutes. We'll start again. 00:06:41.640 --> 00:06:42.540 I'm just kidding. 00:06:35.280 --> 00:06:45.560 [Speaker 3]: You tell me. No, I mean, 00:06:45.560 --> 00:06:47.760 I don't know what I could possibly add to all 00:06:47.760 --> 00:06:50.200 that. I think we absolutely should get some 00:06:50.200 --> 00:06:51.500 rest, save it for tomorrow. 00:06:52.540 --> 00:06:55.240 I was just looking through these notes in the 00:06:55.240 --> 00:06:57.480 couple of minutes that I had between my own 00:06:57.480 --> 00:06:59.980 talk. Thank you for your help with that. 00:07:00.720 --> 00:07:02.420 But also, especially you, 00:07:02.420 --> 00:07:08.040 Sasha, and Leo, and everybody in the IRC over 00:07:08.040 --> 00:07:10.440 the months here, just encouraging me to keep 00:07:10.440 --> 00:07:12.460 going when it was just seemed futile. 00:07:13.580 --> 00:07:15.780 Even though it just really turned into a 00:07:15.780 --> 00:07:18.120 brain dump, I appreciate getting the chance 00:07:18.120 --> 00:07:20.320 of feeling like that process is more 00:07:20.320 --> 00:07:22.540 documented now than it was before I did it. 00:07:22.540 --> 00:07:23.440 Hey, that's not nothing, 00:07:23.440 --> 00:07:25.440 right? And that's why we all do this. 00:07:25.440 --> 00:07:28.360 And I don't know, Floey really said it 00:07:28.360 --> 00:07:30.520 perfect. Like, I appreciate the chance to get 00:07:30.520 --> 00:07:31.560 to work on this with you. 00:07:31.560 --> 00:07:32.700 I learned so much. 00:07:36.400 --> 00:07:38.980 [Speaker 1]: Amazing. Well, you know what? 00:07:39.020 --> 00:07:41.380 Without further ado, I believe it's time for 00:07:41.380 --> 00:07:42.840 us to say goodbye for day 1. 00:07:42.840 --> 00:07:45.340 We will obviously be seeing you tomorrow at 9 00:07:45.340 --> 00:07:48.740 a.m. I think the schedule is actually stating 00:07:48.740 --> 00:07:49.840 we're starting at 8.59am. 00:07:50.500 --> 00:07:51.220 Is it correct? 00:07:51.220 --> 00:07:53.980 [Speaker 0]: Yes, I think the chrono tab will kick in. 00:07:54.020 --> 00:07:56.020 The video is like 6 minutes long. 00:07:57.620 --> 00:07:58.660 Actually, maybe I should, 00:07:58.660 --> 00:08:00.640 I'll give it an extra minute for safety, 00:08:00.660 --> 00:08:03.660 I think. Yeah, yeah. I'll tweak the timing. 00:08:04.340 --> 00:08:06.420 [Speaker 1]: I think that'd be wise for people we do not 00:08:06.420 --> 00:08:08.460 know basically 8.59 is when I brush my teeth 00:08:08.460 --> 00:08:10.680 before going live so we might be in a very 00:08:10.680 --> 00:08:12.740 awkward spot for me to introduce the talk if 00:08:12.740 --> 00:08:15.420 it happens. Well anyway folks thank you very 00:08:15.420 --> 00:08:18.500 much for watching and we'll see you tomorrow. 00:08:19.360 --> 00:08:31.320 Bye-bye! All right, I have closed the bbb oh 00:08:31.320 --> 00:08:34.780 it's restarting apparently oh it's we're back 00:08:34.780 --> 00:08:37.480 on the q and a between stephan and let's 00:08:37.480 --> 00:08:47.420 close this hey we are off 00:08:44.700 --> 00:08:52.540 [Speaker 3]: we are clear I am pausing the recording I 00:08:52.540 --> 00:08:54.280 don't have permission to do that in this 00:08:54.280 --> 00:08:54.780 room.