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# So You Want To Be An Emacs-Fluencer?
Gopar - IRC: gopar, <https://www.youtube.com/@goparism/> , <mailto:gopardaniel@gmail.com>

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Ever thought about sharing your Emacs knowledge? Starting a YouTube
channel, blog, podcast, or even smoke signals to share those tidbits? If
you’ve answered "No", then I'd like to change your mind. And if you said
"Yes", then you're already on the right path.

In this talk, I will share what I've learned from my journey as an Emacs
advocate, including tips, setups (both current and past), and various
alternatives to get your works out there. Most importantly, I'll discuss
why your story and perspective matter, even if you think otherwise. Your
unique experience can inspire and help others in the Emacs community.

About the speaker:

Gopar, a fellow Emacs user and advocate, will be sharing insights on how
everyone can become the Emacs Influencer they never knew they wanted to be.

From starting a YouTube channel to writing blogs, Gopar will provide
practical tips and share personal experiences to help you embark on your
journey of sharing Emacs knowledge.


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