All talks: https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/
Saturday closing remarks
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/sat-close - Track: General
Watch/participate: https://emacsconf.org/2023/watch/gen/
Q&A: none
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- Wheeeee! We made it to the end of the first day! Thank you so much for joining us for the first day of EmacsConf 2023.
- We're going to keep these closing remarks short so that people can get some sleep in preparation for tomorrow (zaeph is in Europe/Paris). We'll hang out a bit more tomorrow. But if you're just here for today, you can read through the notes at your leisure.
- Pre-recorded talks are up on the talk pages at https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/ and at https://media.emacsconf.org/2023 . Not on YouTube or Toobnix yet, will upload them once we get the audio normalization all sorted out.
- We'll work on extracting the live talks and Q&As in the weeks to come. If you'd like updates, please subscribe to the emacsconf-discuss mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss)
- Feel free to spread the word (#EmacsConf #Emacs). There's another day of fun talks tomorrow.
- What did you like? Got ideas for making things even better? General conference discussion/notes/community message board: https://pad.emacsconf.org/2023
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- Thanks
- Thank you to all the speakers, volunteers, and participants, and to all those other people in our lives who make it possible through time and support.
- This year's conference hosts are Leo Vivier and Amin Bandali. Streams were managed by Sacha Chua, checkins by FlowyCoder, and miscellaneous running-around by Corwin Brust.
- Thanks to our captioning volunteers: Daniel Molina, Bala Ramadurai, Bhavin Gandhi, Amine Zyad, Yoni Rabkin, Daniel Alejandro Tapia, Hannah Miller, Ken Huang, JC Helary, and James Howell.
- Thanks to JC Helary, Corwin Brust, Quiliro, Cairn, and Amin Bandali for helping with the early acceptance process.
- Thanks to Leo Vivier for fiddling with the audio to get things nicely synced, and thanks to him and other people who kept the mailing lists free from spam.
- Thanks to Andrew Dougherty for helping with Whisper processing.
- Thanks to Akshay Gaikwad for design contributions.
- Thanks to shoshin for the music.
- Thanks to Ry P for the server that we're using for OBS streaming and for processing videos.
- Thanks to the Free Software Foundation for Emacs itself, the mailing lists, and the media.emacsconf.org server.
- Thanks to BigBlueButton, Etherpad, Icecast, OBS, TheLounge, libera.chat, ffmpeg, OpenAI Whisper, the aeneas forced alignment tool, PsiTransfer, subed, and other tools and services we used.
- Thanks to everyone!
- Come back tomorrow for more talks!
- How it's made: https://emacsconf.org/infra/ and https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/emacsconf
- Hosting for the 2 days of EmacsConf 2022 - not a lot of money needed, doable if you want to organize something!
- Linode 32GB for emacsconf.org, 49 hours * USD 0.24 = USD 11.76 (Etherpad ~20 people, Ikiwiki, mumble); CPU load 5%, 1GB used
- Linode 64GB for emacsconf.org, 48 hours * USD 0.48 = USD 23.04 (Icecast for streaming); CPU load 30% 1GB used, ~200 listeners (2023 numbers)
- General use throughout the year as 1GB Nanodes: ~USD 10/month, also used to host other low-traffic projects
- OBS and VNC for two tracks are both run on a server shared by Ry P, 12-core Xeon E5-2420 (1.90GHz) with 60GB mem. Also does ffmpeg and OpenAI Whisper processing of uploaded talks.
- ~50GB mem used, 68% CPU used
- BigBlueButton is on a 6-core 8 GB server shared by a defunct organization; CPU load 35%, 4GB used
- media.emacsconf.org is on a server shared by FSF; 2 GB RAM so that PsiTransfer can run
- mailing lists provided by FSF
- fiscal sponsorship announcement: https://www.fsf.org/news/emacsconf-joins-free-software-foundation-fiscal-sponsorship-program - FSF can process donations to EmacsConf, 10% covers their costs and supports other FSF projects
- Happy 10-year birthday, EmacsConf! =) (5 years as a virtual conference, and probably that going forward because it's just so cool to have a worldwide Emacs party)
Notes, discussions, links, feedback:
- Really cool conference this year! Thank you!
- Thank you - so much positive energy!
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