[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2753 bytes --] Hello fellow Emacsians! [ I originally sent this mail to the EmacsConf lists and emacs-tangents, but thought some folks on emacs-devel and emacs-orgmode might also be interested in knowing about this and watching the videos too. :-) ] The EmacsConf 2020 videos are now ready. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen! You can check out https://emacsconf.org/2020/talks/ to find the videos, Q&A, links, and notes for each talk. The collaborative pad is archived at https://emacsconf.org/2020/pad/. We've also asked speakers to send us any additional material or resources they would like to add to their talk's page. The videos are currently available in 720p (1280px x 720px, progressive) WebM format. We are working on transcoding and uploading low-resolution (480p or 852px x 480px, progressive) WebM as well. If you have questions or ideas related to the talks, please feel free to reach out to the speaker(s). If you think of ways to make EmacsConf even better, we'd love to hear from you too. You can also check out https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups for meetups and workshops happening throughout the year (and if you organize a meetup or would like to, please contact us - we'd love to help bring people together!). If you have any EmacsConf-related blog posts or discussions, please add them to https://emacsconf.org/2020/ or email us so that we could add the links. Let's keep the conversation going! Behind the scenes ----------------- This year, we were again able to make EmacsConf happen entirely with Free Software. For the live talks and/or Q&A sessions with speakers, we used the BigBlueButton instance graciously shared with us by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The whole conference was captured and streamed to the EmacsConf stream server running Icecast, using a GStreamer pipeline based on a script written by Ruben Rodriguez for streaming FSF events such as the LibrePlanet conference and FSF35. For the collaborative pad for gathering questions and show notes, we used an Etherpad on the Wikimedia Foundation instance hosted at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org. For the EmacsConf website, we used ikiwiki. During the conference, we used Emacs Lisp to plan the schedule, update the topics across our IRC channels, and send automated messages about upcoming talks to speakers and organizers, all inside Emacs. As we write more about our streaming setup, infrastructure, processes, and code, we will update https://emacsconf.org/2020/ and post links to https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss. In the meantime, please don't hesitate to email me (bandali@gnu.org) if you would like to ask about how we organized the conference. Thanks again to everyone for an awesome EmacsConf! [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 857 bytes --]
> The EmacsConf 2020 videos are now ready. Thanks to everyone who helped
> make it happen!
Wow! I've been too busy with other things to pay attention to
EmacsConf-2020 but the program looks terrific, thank you very much for
organizing it.
Stefan "downloading some videos"
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3138 bytes --] Nice. 😉 Thanks to everyone. 😁 Did you know if the videos are also on Peertube ? Le 6 décembre 2020 00:05:27 GMT+01:00, Amin Bandali <bandali@gnu.org> a écrit : >Hello fellow Emacsians! > >[ I originally sent this mail to the EmacsConf lists and emacs-tangents, > but thought some folks on emacs-devel and emacs-orgmode might also be > interested in knowing about this and watching the videos too. :-) ] > >The EmacsConf 2020 videos are now ready. Thanks to everyone who helped >make it happen! > >You can check out https://emacsconf.org/2020/talks/ to find the videos, >Q&A, links, and notes for each talk. The collaborative pad is archived >at https://emacsconf.org/2020/pad/. We've also asked speakers to send >us any additional material or resources they would like to add to their >talk's page. > >The videos are currently available in 720p (1280px x 720px, progressive) >WebM format. We are working on transcoding and uploading low-resolution >(480p or 852px x 480px, progressive) WebM as well. > >If you have questions or ideas related to the talks, please feel free to >reach out to the speaker(s). If you think of ways to make EmacsConf >even better, we'd love to hear from you too. You can also check out >https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Usergroups for meetups and workshops >happening throughout the year (and if you organize a meetup or would >like to, please contact us - we'd love to help bring people together!). >If you have any EmacsConf-related blog posts or discussions, please add >them to https://emacsconf.org/2020/ or email us so that we could add the >links. Let's keep the conversation going! > >Behind the scenes >----------------- > >This year, we were again able to make EmacsConf happen entirely with >Free Software. For the live talks and/or Q&A sessions with speakers, >we used the BigBlueButton instance graciously shared with us by the >Free Software Foundation (FSF). The whole conference was captured >and streamed to the EmacsConf stream server running Icecast, using a >GStreamer pipeline based on a script written by Ruben Rodriguez for >streaming FSF events such as the LibrePlanet conference and FSF35. >For the collaborative pad for gathering questions and show notes, we >used an Etherpad on the Wikimedia Foundation instance hosted at >https://etherpad.wikimedia.org. For the EmacsConf website, we used >ikiwiki. During the conference, we used Emacs Lisp to plan the >schedule, update the topics across our IRC channels, and send automated >messages about upcoming talks to speakers and organizers, all inside >Emacs. > >As we write more about our streaming setup, infrastructure, processes, >and code, we will update https://emacsconf.org/2020/ and post links to >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsconf-discuss. >In the meantime, please don't hesitate to email me (bandali@gnu.org) >if you would like to ask about how we organized the conference. > >Thanks again to everyone for an awesome EmacsConf! -- Envoyé de mon appareil Android avec Courriel K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma brièveté. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3803 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 798 bytes --] Sébastien G writes: > Nice. 😉 > > Thanks to everyone. 😁 Cheers, and indeed, thanks to everyone involved. :-) > Did you know if the videos are also on Peertube ? As of a few days ago, they are indeed. I've uploaded them to the EmacsConf account on SDF's PeerTube instance, toobnix, tagged in three playlists: EmacsConf 2020: https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/playlist/c3ac2f22-6434-4e22-8792-b6422402c3c9 chip8.el demos (from EmacsConf 2020): https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/playlist/f6d9bb86-da35-461c-b109-c2daa414b848 Dungeon demos (from EmacsConf 2020): https://toobnix.org/videos/watch/playlist/10d71a32-3a00-417a-a24e-47928d3611f2 They of course remain available via the https://emacsconf.org/2020/talks subpages of the EmacsConf website/wiki as well. [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 857 bytes --]