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From: | Fermin |
Subject: | Re: Proposal for 20 minute talk: How to built an Emacs 2: Revenge of the Lem |
Date: | Fri, 25 Aug 2023 16:03:06 +0000 |
Hello Sacha,
I think I'm good with 20 minutes talk and maybe later some time for questions (or integrated the question in the 20 minutes).
Thanks for the consideration,
Regards,
Fermin MF
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
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023, 12:48 Fermin <fmfs@posteo.net> wrote:
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
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