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WEBVTT captioned by mohsen

NOTE Introduction

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Greetings. Salaam.

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This is Mohsen Banan.

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I am a software and internet engineer.

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The title of this presentation

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is "Blee-LCNT: An Emacs Centered

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Content Production and Self-Publication Framework".

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Blee stands for

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ByStar Libre-Halaal Emacs Environment.

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In last year's EmacsConf,

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I introduced Blee, BISOS and ByStar

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as concepts and as foundations.

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This year I want to focus

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on one concrete capability.

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Content Production and Self-Publication

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is a foundational Blee and BISOS Capability Bundle.

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Both this presentation

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and the Nature of Polyexistentials book

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were developed with Blee-LCNT.

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In this presentation I want to look at Emacs

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as a central ingredient

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for a usage environment

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that we can use to orchestrate production of

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quite fancy multi-media presentations.

NOTE Scope: A complete multi-media content processing framework

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Let's consider two different scopes.

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First, the scope of Blee-LCNT Capabilities Bundle,

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which is that of a complete

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multi-media content authorship,

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generation, publication

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and distribution framework.

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That complete scope is presented in this slide

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and it spans both black ink

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and violet ink.

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Second, the scope of this presentation,

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which is more limited.

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In this presentation I confine myself

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to the bullets is violet ink.

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Here, I focus on presentation

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and video as content types

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and their authorship and generation

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and their federated re-publication.

NOTE Prior art and similar art

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This is a common topic.

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It makes good sense for us to start with

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a review of prior art and similar art.

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I went through the past EmacsConf talks

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and found a good number of them

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that also deal with the topic

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of content generation.

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A few of these are included

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in black ink in this slide.

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Many of these have chosen the Babel,

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in other words Org-Mode+LaTeX as primary input.

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I prefer the inverse of that.

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I also looked for past talks

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which have used Reveal.js and LaTeX-Beamer.

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For example, Sacha's use of Reveal.js

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is shown in violet inK.

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And Ihor's use of Beamer is in teal ink.

NOTE LaTeX-Beamer + Reveal.js with Blee and BISOS

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This presentation is about a combination

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of Reveal.js and LaTeX-Beamer.

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For those who may not be familiar

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with Beamer and Reveal,

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here is a quick intro.

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Among academics, LaTeX-Beamer is the go-to tool

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for producing presentations.

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Reveal.js is recognized

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as the best of breed

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for dispensing HTML slide decks.

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For many, Reveal and Beamer

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live in different universes.

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Beamer is pdf oriented

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and Reveal is html oriented.

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Combining two powerful tools

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makes for an even more powerful tool.

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This Blee-LCNT Presentations combines

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the best of LaTeX-Beamer with Reveal.js.

NOTE Blee-LCNT novel concepts

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Beamer primarily functions as producer

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and Reveal functions as dispenser

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and multi-media enhancer.

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Here is how the combination works.

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LaTeX Beamer pdf result

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is dissected into named frame images

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which can then be inserted in Reveal.js.

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LaTeX Beamer frames can also be

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translated into html with HeVeA

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which can also be inserted in Reveal.js.

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Voice-overs for Beamer frames

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can be correlated to frame names

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and applied to image or html frames.

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Screen captures and image narrations as videos

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can be directly dispensed

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through Reveal.

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There are various additional novel concepts

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with regard to the way

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that we have integrated all of this together.

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Instead of Org-Mode+LaTeX,

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we do LaTeX+Org-Mode.

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Instead of Babel, we do COMEEGA,

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instead of the Literate model

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we introduce the Surrounded model.

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You shall see various examples

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of these shortly.

NOTE Part of a bigger picture - part of a series

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All of this is part of a bigger picture.

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A much bigger picture.

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My talks at EmacsConf 2021, 2022

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and 2024 are related.

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This 2025 talk builds on those.

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Last year's talk "About Blee:

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enveloping our own autonomy

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directed digital ecosystem

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with Emacs" in particular,

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lays the foundations for this talk.

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If you have not seen that,

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it would make good sense to review it.

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In my previous talks I have been criticized

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of having a "prophetic" style.

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The scope of ByStar is lofty and immense.

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In many ways it is unbelievable.

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And EmacsConf talks are meant to be short.

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So, as a result, sometimes

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I end up being cryptic.

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Having accepted the "prophetic" criticism

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as legitimate,

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I now need to put a book on the table.

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With that book in place, moving forward,

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when needing to be cryptic,

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I shall cite Chapter and Verse.

NOTE Nature of polyexistentials

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I am delighted to announce

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the availability of my recent book,

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"Nature of Polyexistentials".

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The full title of my book is:

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Nature Of Polyexistentials---

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Basis For Abolishment Of The Western

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Intellectual Property Rights Regime---

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And Introduction Of The Libre-Halaal

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ByStar Digital Ecosystem.

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Knowledge, know-how, uses of know-how,

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ideas, formulas, software and information

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are inherently non-scarce.

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They are *polyexistentials*.

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Unlike monoexistentials

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which exist in singular,

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polyexistentials naturally exist in multiples.

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What is abundant in nature

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is being made artificially scarce

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through man-made ownership rules

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called copyright and patents.

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These mistaken ownership rules,

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the so called Western IPR regime,

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has immense ramifications

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on the shape and the direction

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of the American Digital Ecosystem.

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It would be an understatement to say

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that the American Digital Ecosystem

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has put humanity in danger.

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Two parts of the book, in particular

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are of immediate relevance.

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Part III, the ethics layer,

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focuses on contours of cures.

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Having dismissed the Western

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intellectual property rights (IPR) regime

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as an erroneous governance model for polyexistentials,

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I propose the Libre-Halaal model

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of governance of polyexistentials

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towards facilitating conviviality of tools.

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Part IV, the engineering layer,

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introduces the Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem.

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as an ethical alternative

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to the prevailing proprietary

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American digital ecosystem.

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The book also provides additional details

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about the content generation

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and publication facilities

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that I am presenting here.

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And the book itself, as content,

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was generated and published

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using the facilities

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that I am presenting here.

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You can think of this book

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as being in two volumes.

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Our focus are Blee and BISOS in Volume II.

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Volume I deals with the general concept

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of polyexistence and invalidity

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of IPR and our terminoloy of Libre-Halaal---

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instead of the common but ill directed vocabulary

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of Free Software and Open-Source and FOSS.

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In Chapter 11, I introduce

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the very sensitive and potent vocabulary

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of Halaal and Libre-Halaal.

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The contents of this book

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belong to all of humanity

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and verbatim copying of it is unrestricted.

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If you want to read it, this book is yours.

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The "Nature of Polyexistentials" book

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is available both online and in print.

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This book is available as two editions.

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The US Edition and the International edition.

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The US Edition is written

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with a slightly milder Western unfriendly tone,

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while the International Edition

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includes additional original content in Farsi.

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I consider the International Edition

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to be the authoritative version.

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However, many readers in

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the US and Western countries

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may prefer the US Edition.

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I maintain separate Git repositories

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for each edition on GitHub:

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US Edition is at bxplpc/120033

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and International Edition: bxplpc/120074

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Cloning these repositories

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will give you access to the book

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in PDF format (suitable for both

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A4 and US Letter printing)

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and in EPUB format.

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Alternatively, the content

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can be downloaded directly from your browser

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without needing to clone the repositories.

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To ensure broader online

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availability and stability,

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I have also published the book on Zenodo,

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complete with a DOI (Digital Object Identifier).

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You can download both the A4

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and 8.5 x 11 PDFs from there as well.

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The book is also available in print on Amazon

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and at most major bookstores

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in the US and Western regions.

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The ISBNs for both editions

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are included in this slide.

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Additionally, I have published

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this book in Iran through Jangal Publishers.

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I did not write this book for profit.

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My aim is to share my thoughts

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and encourage readers to engage with my views and ideas.

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Your feedback is welcome,

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and I am genuinely interested

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in hearing your perspectives.

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In Western markets, I have priced the print edition

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somewhat above production costs.

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If you find value in the book

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and the ByStar project,

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purchasing a copy will help support my work.

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Thanks in advance for your support.

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And here are the same links

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as a native Reveal slide.

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If instead of a video,

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you are viewing this presentation as a Reveal web page,

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you can just click on the pointers and URLs.

NOTE Content processing - a ByStar/BISOS/Blee Capability Bundle (BCB)

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Instead of the traditional model

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of giving you recipes in a DIY context

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towards the goal of creating

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content processing capabilities

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on top of what you may already have,

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I am doing the opposite.

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I am saying: take this whole BISOS and Blee thing,

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and in there you will also have

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the content processing capabilities

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that I am speaking of here.

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So, at the top level we have

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our own autonomy and privacy

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directed digital ecosystem,

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which in contrast to the center oriented

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American digital ecosystem,

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is edge oriented.

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We call it: "The Libre-Halaal

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ByStar Digital Ecosystem".

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All the systems in ByStar,

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run BISOS (By* Internet Services OS),

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which is a layer on top of Debian.

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The usage environment of ByStar and BISOS is Blee

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which is a layer on top of Emacs.

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With those in place, we then create

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a capability bundle called Blee-LCNT.

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So, when you buy into Blee and BISOS,

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you will naturally also get

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these content processing capabilities---

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without a need for any recipies or DIY effort.

NOTE ByStar containment hierarchy and ByStar capability bundles

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If you were to look at the model

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that I introduced as containment hierarchies,

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it would look like this.

NOTE Aggregated conviviality of ByStar capabilities

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We love Emacs and we love Unix

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because their design is convivial.

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By convivial, I am referring

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to Ivan Illich's concept

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and terminology of "Tools for Conviviality".

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It was first published in 1973.

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It's a must read.

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A goal of the design

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of the ByStar Digital Ecosystem

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is to enlarge the aggregated

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conviviality of its capabilities.

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What distinguishes Blee-LCNT

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from other content processing tools and frameworks,

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is our emphasis on enhancing

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the aggregated conviviality.

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These tools let you express yourself.

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They let you be in charge.

NOTE Parts list: integrated components

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Here is our parts list.

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These are the components

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that we have chosen to bring together

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towards our goal of creating convivial tools.

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In this slide, we are using black ink

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to denote exisiting tools

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and we use violet ink

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to denote pieces that we have developed

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towards cohesive integration.

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[This] video,

NOTE Resulting contents - output forms and formats

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the video is just one of the outputs.

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There are other outputs as well.

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In this figure, the outputs

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are shown in the top layer.

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Using this video as an example,

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this presentation's output also include

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the "Presentation Form"

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and the "Article-Presentation Form".

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Let's look at these more closely.

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For Presentations, there are 3 different forms.

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The Video Form, the Presentation From

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and the Article-Presentation Form.

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The Presentation Form produces both a pdf output

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and Reveal output.

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Next we will walkthrough some of the benefits

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that availability of these forms

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and formats provide.

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The video presentation that you are watching

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is just one of the outputs

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of the Blee-LCNT machinery.

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There are two PDF format outputs

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and two HTML outputs

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that are also quite useful.

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The primary output of Beamer

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is a set of slides

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that people use to give their talks with.

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Typically that's done live.

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In my case I dissect the images of each frame

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and do a voiceover on it

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and then dispense it through reveal.

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In a second, you will see that as well.

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This PDF output is very useful.

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You get the table of contents, of course,

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and in addition to that,

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Beamer generates navigations for you

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where on any part you get

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a small table of content as well.

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This is heavily used amongst academics,

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and it's a good output on its own,

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and I'm augmenting it

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in a variety of ways.

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In addition to the presentation PDF format,

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there is also an article-presentation PDF format

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which gives you the same content,

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but it gives it to you in a textual form

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with the table of content and the rest.

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This is a good form to use

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when you are giving, for example, class lectures,

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and the students often prefer this format.

NOTE reveal.js

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Now for the HTML format output, the most relevant,

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of course, is the reveal itself.

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If you have not used reveal before,

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in my view, it's a HTML slide dispenser.

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I don't look at it as a presentation framework.

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I use, as you are seeing, we use Beamer to feed into it

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and we use it to dispense the information.

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It has all the typical navigation

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capabilities that you would expect,

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and most of what I have as slides are images,

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but occasionally, particularly when there is a need

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to provide pointers, HTML pointers,

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I then also include a textual output.

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This is also produced

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from the Beamer LaTeX source,

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but it's HTML through textual HTML,

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through HeVeA, not the image.

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You can... you get a table of contents.

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You can navigate

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and there are a whole lot of other features

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that reveal also provides.

NOTE Generating the video

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So to generate the video,

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what I do is I come to

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the very beginning of the presentation.

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I turn on the screen capture recorder,

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and then I start playing

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the voiceover for each slide

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and at the very end, you get a video,

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but what you just did is you dispensed every frame,

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one at a time, through reveal.

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In addition to this HTML form,

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you also get an article presentation form of it,

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with a full table of contents

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and the videos are there, and the notes are there,

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and this is also quite useful.

NOTE A unified single input -- a sequencef of frames

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Now, let's look at the one single input file

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that produced all of the outputs

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that we just saw.

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I have put both the input file

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and some of the output files

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for this presentation on Github.

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Here are some links

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to these repos and files.

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And here are the same links

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as a native Reveal slide.

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This figure gives us an overview

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of how one set of inputs

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encapsulted in a single file

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can produce all of the outputs that we saw.

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The main TeX file shown at the bottom

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is processed by both XeLaTeX and by HeVeA.

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That main TeX file, in addition

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to LaTeX syntax,

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also include org-mode constructs

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that facilitate addition of audio and video files.

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Later, I'll walkthrough the bodyPresArtEnFa.tex file

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that generated this very presentation with you.

NOTE Abstractions to keep in mind

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When you construct that primary TeX file,

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there are several abstractions

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that you need to keep in mind.

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Is my presentation going to go

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from Left-To-Right or from Right-To-Left?

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Perso-Arabic presentations go from Right-To-Left.

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Another consideration is the types

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of forms of results that you want.

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Just the presentation

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or Article-Presentation as well?

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With those choices in place

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you can produce condition based text

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for each of your desired outputs.

NOTE Frame control types

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Think of this video presentation

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as a sequence of frames.

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Each frame is controlled by an org-mode dynamic block.

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This table lists available dblocks

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from which you can choose.

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For example, this particular frame

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that we are watching

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is controlled by b:lcnt:pres:frame/derivedImage.

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Beamer creates a pdf file

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that includes the image of this slide.

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That image is then injected into Reveal.

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And in the end, a video of that image is produced

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with the narrations

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that I am uttering right now.

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All of this has similarly been applied

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to each and every frame

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that you have been watching.

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Similar to Frame Controls,

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there are org-mode dynamic blocks

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for "Frame Body Types".

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You can easily insert an image

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which is typically created by OpenOffice Draw

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into a frame.

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Same with say a screen capture video.

NOTE How outputs are generate from the inputs

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Now that we have looked at the "Outputs" and the "Inputs",

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let's look at how the Outputs

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are generated from the Inputs.

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Let's bootstrap Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee.

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Starting from scratch,

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get yourself a fresh copy of Debian 12.

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Then go to https://github.com/bxGenesis/start .

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The README.org file

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of that github repo

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is same as Chapter 18,

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"Engineering Adoption of BISOS and ByStar" of the book.

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We will next run "raw-bisos.sh",

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but prior to that, let's take a quick look.

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This bootstrap scripts will do a lot as root

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on your Fresh-Debian.

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It is best to first try it

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on a disposable VM.

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raw-bisos.sh adds the current debian user to sudoers.

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Then it installs pipx.

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And then with pipx it installs

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from PyPI bisos.provision.

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bisos.provision includes additional bash scripts

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that are then executed.

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Full installation involves

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setting up various accounts, groups,

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various directory hierarchies,

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lots of apt packages

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and lots of python packages

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from the bisos namespace.

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If you are ready, copy and paste

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this line and run it.

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You will be prompted

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for the root password.

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Then be patient.

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Full installation

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can take 15 minutes or so.

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The logs of this script

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are also captured

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in ~/raw-bisos-${dateTag}-log.org

NOTE Context for unified source walkthrough

00:26:25.200 --> 00:26:28.959
Now that we have Raw-BISOS and Raw-Blee installed,

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we are ready to walk through

00:26:31.040 --> 00:26:32.319
the unified source

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of the very presentation

00:26:34.440 --> 00:26:36.259
that you are watching.

00:26:36.260 --> 00:26:40.959
The "bodyPresArtEnFa.tex" file

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that we will visit

00:26:42.440 --> 00:26:45.059
is in COMEEGA-LaTeX syntax

00:26:45.060 --> 00:26:47.699
with lots of org-mode dblocks

00:26:47.700 --> 00:26:50.479
which generate Beamer-LaTeX frames

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and conditioned LaTeX bodies.

00:26:54.140 --> 00:26:55.599
After the walkthrough,

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I'll describe dblocks and COMEEGA in more detail.

00:27:00.360 --> 00:27:02.239
At the tail end of the walkthrough,

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we will also go through the generation process

00:27:05.320 --> 00:27:10.859
which runs XeLaTeX and HeVeA and a lot more.

00:27:10.860 --> 00:27:13.619
Let's look at our input file.

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It's a LaTeX file in LaTeX mode,

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and it has org syntax org-mode included in it,

00:27:24.280 --> 00:27:29.559
and I can toggle between LaTeX and org-mode.

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So, now I'm gonna be in org-mode,

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and org-mode gives me everything

00:27:37.840 --> 00:27:39.399
that org has to offer,

00:27:39.400 --> 00:27:46.479
including a very convenient navigation framework.

NOTE One slide

00:27:46.480 --> 00:27:54.279
Let's take one slide and take a look at how it was done.

00:27:54.280 --> 00:27:58.679
So I would come to this scope slide

00:27:58.680 --> 00:28:03.999
and while I am there, I'm going to click on N.

00:28:04.000 --> 00:28:09.759
N takes me to the native LaTeX form back,

00:28:09.760 --> 00:28:16.359
so that I'll be looking at it not in org, but in LaTeX.

00:28:16.360 --> 00:28:22.906
So we're back in LaTeX, and as you can see

00:28:22.907 --> 00:28:25.999
it uses a dynamic block

00:28:26.000 --> 00:28:30.799
starting with the comments and the BEGIN,

00:28:30.800 --> 00:28:34.839
and it uses a dynamic block

00:28:34.840 --> 00:28:38.079
named a framedDrive image,

00:28:38.080 --> 00:28:45.399
which means the content of this frame

00:28:45.400 --> 00:28:50.439
will be dispensed as an image, not as text,

00:28:50.440 --> 00:28:56.899
and it also automatically creates for me

00:28:56.900 --> 00:29:00.439
a name, a label, that can be used

00:29:00.440 --> 00:29:05.119
for voiceover augmentation.

00:29:05.120 --> 00:29:08.119
So a file in the audio directory

00:29:08.120 --> 00:29:13.039
called ScopeOfBleeLcnt.mp3

00:29:13.040 --> 00:29:19.319
is this audio that will come on top of this slide

00:29:19.320 --> 00:29:24.079
and then the rest is the LaTeX itself.

NOTE Dynamic blocks

00:29:24.080 --> 00:29:29.679
The concept of "Org Dynamic Blocks"

00:29:29.680 --> 00:29:31.519
is very powerful.

00:29:31.520 --> 00:29:33.599
I think of them as universal

00:29:33.600 --> 00:29:35.179
visible macros.

00:29:35.180 --> 00:29:41.359
But, why should they be primarily used in just Org-Mode?

00:29:41.360 --> 00:29:43.639
I say, let's generalize them

00:29:43.640 --> 00:29:46.059
to "Emacs Dynamic Blocks".

00:29:46.060 --> 00:29:49.959
Have defaults for org-dblock-start-re

00:29:49.960 --> 00:29:52.159
in every relevant mode

00:29:52.160 --> 00:29:55.099
and use them everywhere.

00:29:55.100 --> 00:29:56.319
Blee does that.

00:29:56.320 --> 00:30:01.719
In COMEEGA-LaTeX, Dynamic Blocks create Frame Controls

00:30:01.720 --> 00:30:05.519
and insert Image and Video contents.

00:30:05.520 --> 00:30:07.519
Much of Blee and BISOS

00:30:07.520 --> 00:30:09.959
are implemented in COMEEGA.

00:30:09.960 --> 00:30:13.599
Almost all of our Elisp, Python, Bash

00:30:13.600 --> 00:30:17.199
and LaTeX work uses COMEEGA.

00:30:17.200 --> 00:30:19.299
COMEEGA stands for Collaborative

00:30:19.300 --> 00:30:21.679
Org-Mode

00:30:21.680 --> 00:30:24.759
Enhanced Emacs Generalized Authorship.

00:30:24.760 --> 00:30:27.879
It is the inverse of org-babel.

00:30:27.880 --> 00:30:29.999
COMEEGA adds org-mode

00:30:30.000 --> 00:30:33.099
to your programming mode.

00:30:33.100 --> 00:30:35.079
Full and proper use of COMEEGA,

00:30:35.080 --> 00:30:38.299
requires Polymode.

00:30:38.300 --> 00:30:41.359
Let's call that Poly-COMEEGA.

00:30:41.360 --> 00:30:43.319
But Emacs's Polymode

00:30:43.320 --> 00:30:45.679
is work-in-progress,

00:30:45.680 --> 00:30:49.199
particularly now with the new tree-sitter.

00:30:49.200 --> 00:30:53.199
So, in the interim, my usage of COMEEGA

00:30:53.200 --> 00:30:55.919
has been in the form of Toggle-COMEEGA.

00:30:55.920 --> 00:30:59.479
Where I manually switch between

00:30:59.480 --> 00:31:02.359
the programming-mode and org-mode.

00:31:02.360 --> 00:31:04.199
For me this has proved to be

00:31:04.200 --> 00:31:05.799
a fine interim solution.

NOTE Internationalization - a non-Americanist perspective

00:31:05.800 --> 00:31:09.679
Naturally, content processing

00:31:09.680 --> 00:31:11.239
should be multi-lingual

00:31:11.240 --> 00:31:14.159
and internationalized.

00:31:14.160 --> 00:31:15.839
Let's look at that dimension.

00:31:15.840 --> 00:31:21.019
I am Iranian and much of what I write is in Farsi.

00:31:21.020 --> 00:31:23.519
Getting Perso-Arabic text right

00:31:23.520 --> 00:31:25.519
is often a challenge,

00:31:25.520 --> 00:31:30.059
as it involves Bi-Directional text (BIDI)

00:31:30.060 --> 00:31:32.999
and shaping of characters.

00:31:33.000 --> 00:31:36.039
In the context of our content generation

00:31:36.040 --> 00:31:39.819
these need to span all relevant tools,

00:31:39.820 --> 00:31:41.759
not just emacs.

00:31:41.760 --> 00:31:43.759
For emacs, I have created

00:31:43.760 --> 00:31:46.239
my own input method

00:31:46.240 --> 00:31:49.419
called farsi-transliterate-banan.

00:31:49.420 --> 00:31:54.139
My EmacsConf 2021 talk was about that.

00:31:54.140 --> 00:31:57.199
Now let's look at some examples

00:31:57.200 --> 00:32:01.699
and spice it up a bit with semantics.

00:32:01.700 --> 00:32:05.279
As an example of proper BIDI text,

00:32:05.280 --> 00:32:07.899
here is the orignal Farsi text

00:32:07.900 --> 00:32:10.359
along with English translation

00:32:10.360 --> 00:32:12.519
of Imam Khomeini's text

00:32:12.520 --> 00:32:15.479
with respect to invalidity

00:32:15.480 --> 00:32:20.399
of Western Intellectual Proprty Rights regime.

00:32:20.400 --> 00:32:23.039
And as another example

00:32:23.040 --> 00:32:24.479
of proper BIDI text,

00:32:24.480 --> 00:32:29.919
here is Ayatollah Mothari's take on Western IPR

00:32:29.920 --> 00:32:35.159
not being private property. Note that these predate

00:32:35.160 --> 00:32:36.919
by more than half a century

00:32:36.920 --> 00:32:43.239
Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk's tweets of April 11, 2025

00:32:43.240 --> 00:32:47.199
saying "Delete all IP law".

00:32:47.200 --> 00:32:49.159
This topic is too important

00:32:49.160 --> 00:32:50.399
and too sensitive

00:32:50.400 --> 00:32:53.639
to be left to American billionaires

00:32:53.640 --> 00:32:55.639
and their tweets.

00:32:55.640 --> 00:32:58.199
Let me again refer you to the logic

00:32:58.200 --> 00:33:00.599
of polyexistentials in my book.

00:33:00.600 --> 00:33:06.359
Chapter 14 of the book is dedicated to

00:33:06.360 --> 00:33:08.579
Ethics and ownership in Religions.

00:33:08.580 --> 00:33:10.919
With respect to my preference

00:33:10.920 --> 00:33:12.719
for Ethics over Freedom,

00:33:12.720 --> 00:33:16.519
let me refer you to Section 12.4

00:33:16.520 --> 00:33:19.079
"A Cynical Perspective

00:33:19.080 --> 00:33:22.859
on Freedom Orientation of Americans"

00:33:22.860 --> 00:33:25.999
in which I describe where the FOSS labels

00:33:26.000 --> 00:33:29.039
and the likes of Stallman, Raymond,

00:33:29.040 --> 00:33:31.599
Moglen and Lessig have gone wrong.

00:33:31.600 --> 00:33:34.239
If you are one of their followers,

00:33:34.240 --> 00:33:36.599
perhaps Chapter 12 is for you.

00:33:36.600 --> 00:33:42.279
My emphasis thus far has been on content generation.

NOTE Autonomous self-publication and federated re-publications

00:33:42.280 --> 00:33:44.999
Let's very briefly also look at

00:33:45.000 --> 00:33:47.159
Autonomous Self-Publication

00:33:47.160 --> 00:33:52.279
and Federated Re-Publications of our content.

00:33:52.280 --> 00:33:55.759
From the very beginning the Debian folks

00:33:55.760 --> 00:33:59.039
understood the importance of "Universality"

00:33:59.040 --> 00:34:03.359
and coined the "Universal Debian" label.

00:34:03.360 --> 00:34:05.919
This means that we can base

00:34:05.920 --> 00:34:08.619
our entire digital ecosystem

00:34:08.620 --> 00:34:13.499
on just the Libre-Halaal Debian distro.

00:34:13.500 --> 00:34:17.299
And that is what we have done with ByStar.

00:34:17.300 --> 00:34:20.039
In ByStar, everything is based on

00:34:20.040 --> 00:34:24.119
just the Universal Debian everywhere.

00:34:24.120 --> 00:34:26.999
This has made our Usage Environment

00:34:27.000 --> 00:34:31.319
totally harmonious with our Service Environment

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allowing for very powerful software-service continuums.

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Of course, all of this is immediately applicable

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to our ByStar Content Bundle as well.

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Some have asked, why don't you also include Ubuntu?

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I think the opposite makes more sense.

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Ubuntu should converge with Debian.

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I tried to explain this to Mark Shuttleworth

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in an email a while back.

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I have included that email

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in Section 12.1.5.

NOTE Ingredients of BISOS platforms and their progression

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In this presentation, we have stopped

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at the "Raw-BISOS" stage.

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We can further evolve Raw-BISOS

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and make it be "Sited"

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and provide autonomous publication services.

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But here by going through EmacsConf and youtube

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we are using the "Federated Re-Publications" model.

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Something this large,

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should be well documented.

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In Emacs, the way that

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we have been dealing with documentation

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and information retrieval is archaic.

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Man-pages, TeXInfo, Helpful-Mode

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and convention based Doc-Strings are old and limited.

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In BISOS and Blee, we use Blee-Panels

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for all kinds of documentation.

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Let me show you some examples.

NOTE Moving forward

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So, what next?

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If Blee, BISOS, ByStar, Libre-Halaal, Polyexistentials

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and these Content Processing capabilities

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have piqued your interest,

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please feel welcome to contact me.

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These Emacs Conferences have proven

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to be very useful and productive.

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I look forward to your thoughts,

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feedback and questions.

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I want to thank all the EmacsConf 2025 Organizers

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for their great work,

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and Sacha in particular.