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Subject: TeX Annual Meeting 2020 going online
Date: 1 July 2020 at 21:32:35 CEST
-----------------------------------The TeX annual user conference TUG 2020 is going digital on July 24, 25, 26. Register for free!As we move TUG 2020 completely online, we look forward to offering you the same vibrant programming, innovative and timely content from presenters, and opportunities to reflect and connect over the emerging topics in TeX and typography with users across the world. The online conference will include our regular offerings and opportunities for engagement, including sessions, workshops, keynotes, and space to connect with users, from across the globe.We will have keynote addresses by Steven Matteson, the designer of the NOTO fonts and John MacFarlane the author of Pandoc. We will also feature interviews with Javier Bezos of Babel and Philip Kime of BibLaTeX. In addition to participating in the live event, all attendees will have access to break-out rooms for networking and social engagement. Moving our face-to-face conference to a fully online format presents us with the unique opportunity to spotlight the best of what the online modality affords – meaningful collaboration and the ability to reflect and connect with colleagues around the world. We hope that you will join us for this reimagined event, and celebrate our collective resilience and dedication to forging connections without boundaries.We look forward to welcoming you to the TUG 2020 Online Conference in July, and we are here to help you however we can with questions and requests for support. Please feel free to reach out to us with requests related to TUG 2020 at tug-conferences@tug.orgRegistration is required. While access to the meeting will be free to everyone, you will be required to register to view the meeting. Even if you registered to attend the TUG 2020 at RIT, you will need to register again for TUG 2020 Online. Registration for the meeting is open at https://tug.org/tug2020/Paulo Ney de SouzaTUG 2020 Organizers