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I see. For clarity and preventing some confusing, it would have been a good idea to disclosed that in the beginning of the article. Thanks for the note. I’ll wait until it’s available then.

Would this channel be the place to look forward to? The Linux Foundation: https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/channel/UCfX55Sx5hEFjoC3cNs6mCUQ

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It literally was in the opening paragraph. Previous years keynotes are available in a playlist here, so I assume they’ll do the same for this year’s keynotes as well. The event only just ended yesterday.

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It literally was in the opening paragraph.

No, I mean they should have disclosed this talk/interview not being ready to the public consumption. Clicking the link just opened up the webpage and I was lost, expecting the watch or read the interview. There is no mention of this being not available yet, despite the link. That’s what I mean being confusing. It’s not the end of the world, and it would also not be the end of the world if they added a note after the link like “(note: talk is not available to watch for the public yet)”.

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