Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > 34. consider searching for people to create screencasts of the new Org > features; maybe Sacha?
I might not be a good fit for this one yet, but I'd be happy to help eventually once the kid settles into school. Maybe other people might be a good fit for now? > 40. link to the latest Org videos from emacstv (but only worg; cannot link to > youtube from main website) I added <category>...</category> elements to https://emacs.tv/videos.rss and tags to https://emacs.tv/videos.json in case that helps. Quite a few Org links turn up in Emacs News. Here's the raw Org file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sachac/emacs-news/refs/heads/master/index.org It might be interesting to sort them further by topic and put them in a directory of sorts, or cross-reference them with Worg topics. https://orgmode.org/worg/org-blog-articles.html is organized by person, but topics might also be an interesting thing to go by. There are probably a number of resources that could be included on https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/uses.html and in the workflow sections of https://orgmode.org/worg/ . Beginner resources, workflows, notes, tasks, agenda, capture templates, tables and calculations, organization and refiling, import/export/integration, literate programming, custom links, AI, Org Roam and similar packages, Denote...? Even on my blog, I've found it useful to organize by subtopic: https://sachachua.com/topic/org/ I can add this to my TODO list and get around to it eventually, although if someone else thinks it might be interesting to do, feel free to jump in! Sacha