On 04/01/2023 16:50, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context wrote:
Hi everybody,

an excellent year 2023 to all of you - I hesitate to say "it can only get better from 2022." That's what we thought last year, and boy were we wrong and did it get worse... Let's hope that this year will be more peaceful and less pandemic...

But to my topic: the official announcement for TUG 2023 is out. It will be in Bonn, Germany, in a building literally (literally!) just across the street from my university office. So I feel somewhat motivated to go and give a talk on ConTeXt and spread the word. Since I'm a simple user and no developer, I'm a bit hesitant though: is any of the developers going (Hans?)? Since the public will be 99 % LaTeX-centric

I think you need not be afraid there: there will be a decent amount of generic stuff and a good number of plain TeX experts, I suspect. Yes, LaTeX tends to be the most popular TeX flavour in the talks, but I think overall it's much more varied than you are imagining!

Joseph

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