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December 25th, 2024 Meetup

December's date for our meetup would be the 25th, so the regular meetup won't happen due to the holiday. Maybe there will be a small gathering at c-base, and if you want to host a remote meetup, let us know.

Location

In person: c-base (Rungestraße 20, 10179 Berlin, OSM link) in the Seminarraum/Haeutungskabine, starts at 19:00 CET. Hosted by Berber.

Video: Galene Video Server, starts at 19:00 CET, room is open from 18:30 CET. Note that the server is not up permanently, it will go up before the meetup.

About Emacs Berlin

We are Emacs enthusiasts in Berlin, meeting every last Wednesday of the month (<%%(diary-float t 3 -1)> in org-mode).

The best way to stay posted is through our mailing list. Sign up and meet your fellow Emacsers, or have a look at the mailing list archives (gmane). The main language on the list is English.

Feel free to send an email introducing yourself after subscribing!

We're on mastodon: @emacs@toot.berlin

You can also chat with us on IRC: #emacs-berlin (on Libera.Chat)

Videos on PeerTube Diode Zone and on YouTube  

Non-public contact via email: organizers email

### Upcoming
  • Wednesday, December 25th 2024 - no regular meetup, TBD
  • Wednesday, January 29th 2025
  • Wednesday, February 26th 2025

(if you see a past date here, see mailing list)

Archive

Archive of previous meetings

Beginner's Guarantee

If you would like a basic introduction to Emacs, or you're starting out and have some questions, then we are more than happy to help you. Just show up to a meeting, and we guarantee there will be somebody to help you up to speed.

Talks

Talks are 20 minutes + 5 min Q&A, and should be loosely related to Emacs. Lightning talks are 5 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A, and can be about anything. The only "rule" for lightning talks is "keep it short, keep it interesting".

At the moment the best place to propose talks is on the mailing list.

Code of Conduct

Emacs Berlin has adopted the Berlin Code of Conduct, all who attend our events or participate on our mailing list are expected to have read this document, and to behave accordingly.