* Alexandre Oliva <[email protected]> [2021-04-16 02:37]:
> I've witnessed such a silence in the audience in one occasion in which
> he let out a tasteless pun, caught himself a moment too late and paused
> for a bit, seemingly embarrased and asking for forgiveness, while the
> audience had that sort of silence of shock and uncertainty as to what to
> do next.

As somebody who worked as public performer since my 14th year, I may
say there is no way for any public speaker neither performer to be
perfect at all times. Interacting with audience is a skill that one
acquires through practice, nobody has it natively.

What really matters is not one pun or something, that caused few
moments of silence, but the number of speeches delivered and number of
people attended free software speeches.

-- 
Jean

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