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WEBVTT
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alrighty
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we're all set up waiting for corbin
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you are now muted
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oh it might be having a kid emergency so
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if you want we can get started with our
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closing remarks you are now unmuted and
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then we will
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um you know bring corwin in when when um
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things permit
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let me just share the closing remarks
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notes
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so that we can see what that's like
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actually
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um
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yeah sure I guess we can do the closing
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remarks
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okay not actually closing yet there
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might be another talk after this but
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since we have a little time before uh
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before
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uh cornbread comes well you know share
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some of the interesting things we've
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seen today
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so uh there have been about 12 20 talks
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21 out once once ong macros
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happens that's all today there's 16 more
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talks tomorrow
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so if you thought today was lots of fun
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be sure to tune in tomorrow as well
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uh for reference last year's EmacsConf
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had 30 talks many of which were lighting
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talks this year
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we had slightly longer talks and a lot
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more interactivities or a lot more
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question and answer sections
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they're worth more than there were about
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391 viewers
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on the main main stream
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and about 26 in the lower resolution
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stream
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last year's viewers were last year had
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about 270 viewers at the same time so
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the max clock is getting bigger and
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etherpad has been working out
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really really well uh people have been
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using that to pose their questions
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so I think at some point I saw there
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were 124 people working on it and we
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only managed to
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accidentally erase it once so yay us
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and yay everybody for helping thank you
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so much
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so yeah so the videos and other
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resources
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um we're planning to post uh sometime
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over the next few weeks
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um it actually took a couple weeks last
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year but this year
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I'm hoping that we can at least
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partially partially
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um release them much sooner um
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you know I might be able to get around
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to uploading some of the pre-recorded
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talks
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um later tonight after the conference
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so keep an eye on emacsconf.org/2020 for that
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Join our mailing lists which is
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a list that you know. https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss
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