Dear Emacsian friends, This is it, the final stretch until EmacsConf 2021, coming up on November 27 and 28 less than a week from now! A few weeks ago, we excitedly shared the EmacsConf 201 program with you. We're now happy to share the conference schedule with you, i.e. the program plus each talk's (approximate) scheduled time slot:
https://emacsconf.org/2021/schedule All of the times listed on the schedule are in EST (UTC-5). You can click on each talk's title to open its page for more information, including its scheduled time in your local time (displaying local time requires running a tiny bit of AGPLv3+-licensed free/libre JavaScript code, included on the talk pages). For prerecorded talks, this time is also when the talk's video will be made available on the same page. Please note the '~' tildes near the times, indicating that they are approximations and not meant to be taken as exact times. On November 27 and 28 you will be able to watch the livestreams via https://live.emacsconf.org, which also has details on how to watch the streams using media players that support streaming (like mpv and VLC). Also, for Asia-Pacific folks, there will be an alternate stream by LibreAustralia, at 11:00-17:30 UTC+11 on Sunday, November 28. Please see the https://libreau.org/upcoming.html#emacsconf21 page on their site for more details and how to tune into the alternate stream. Last but not least, please see the https://emacsconf.org/2021 page of the EmacsConf wiki for more details on watching and participating in the conference. We hope to see you all around on November 27-28 for EmacsConf 2021! Amin Bandali, Leo Vivier, and Sacha Chua, On behalf of the EmacsConf 2021 organizers team