Hello, Fermin!
Mmm, yeah, that sort of talk might work nicely! Do you think it feels like a 20-minute talk or will it need a little more time?
Sacha
Hello Sacha,
I don't think that topic can be that interesting, the talk that I have
in mind I think is really about design of
Emacsen editors, so I think is highly related to Emacs, I'll talk about
Emacs Lisp and the extensibility of GNU Emacs (and Lem).
I want to focus the talk about the understand of the concept of Emacs
but with concrete examples (GNU Emacs and Lem).
I think that topic is more interesting, let me know what do you think.
Regards,
Fermin MF
On 8/24/23 18:39, Sacha Chua wrote:
> Fermin <fmfs@posteo.net> writes:
>
> Hello, Fermin!
>
>> Just a ping to check if I have to do anything else regarding the talk
>> preparation or if there is any details that I have to provide.
> I wanted to see if we could get a couple of people to propose talks on
> other editors so that we could have an editor mini-track, so I reached
> out to Musa Al-hassy (for VSCode) and ThePrimeagen (for vim) near the
> beginning of this month. Haven't heard back from them yet, so I don't
> know if that's going to happen. What do you think about focusing the
> talk more on the RPC you described at
> https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/15339zh/lem_210_now_with_a_rpc_package_to_communicate_gnu/
> so that it's more focused on the Emacs side of things, and introducing
> lem and explaining the benefits of that kind of RPC along the way?
>
> Sacha