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All right. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Sunny Brassles to the second edition of

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the modern email dephroom. My name is Hans York. I'm organizing this wonderful dephroom

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now the second time in the row with Michele Benwa and Damien, maybe you can very shortly

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stand up. The world in our t-shirts this year for all of us, but yeah, I hope you can

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cope with that. So yeah, we are totally delighted to see at this time in the morning already

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so many people interested in in email and in our dephrooms that's wonderful. So we hopefully

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have a very great day. So before we had the dephroom last year I think for quite some while

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that was no explicit dephroom on email, you know email is a very old technology in a way. I

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so are very early technology, a very you know ubiquitous technology on the internet and on the other

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way it's also a very modern one which you know you might ask yourself or we call this a modern

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email dephroom because in a way you know there's all this talk about data sovereignty and other

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kind of stuff and in a way email is like you know the the oldest data sovereignty

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technology because it connects your personal information space directly and a standardized

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open and decentralized way with the public internet and we have been seen in recent years there's

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a lot of new work going on in email and standardizations in new implementations in new programming

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languages. Some of these things we will also see today in many of the talks so I think that

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will be very exciting for the email community here. As last year we tried to cluster a little bit

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to talk so you might have seen that already in the agenda so we started a little bit with the client

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sides have servers and protocols we have a security section later on and so on. So a very good

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mixture of talks from all various kinds of things and yeah I hope you will enjoy the day. So

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first of all thanks for being here, thanks also for first time and again for organizing this awesome event

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and before we start with the first speaker Robin who is already on the side just two or three

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small organization remarks you might see we have no amplification is this year in the room yeah so

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I'm speaking in the microphone but it's just for the purpose of the camera that's also interesting

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for the speakers because it confused me a little bit that means we also don't have a microphone for

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the Q&A so please speak up a little bit and speakers maybe try repeat the question so everybody can

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here's unclearly that's one thing then we have one little change in the agenda we still need to try

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to fix that in there because Katie from Sonnabart moment and front she couldn't be here so

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also best to him if he's listening and instead we will do a small panel discussion on the

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jamer standard with you know people implementing it in the afternoon this is a slot at

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five three thirty yeah fifteen thirty so let's say it like that then you know we have our friends

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of email dinner in the evening you find the link on the on the get up of the call for papers

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so if you're interested and didn't sign up yet do so I think there is not yet allocation fixed

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but we probably try the same location as last year in the inner city because there was plenty of space

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so hopefully that that will work well since the death room ends at seven we might reserve

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for eight thirty or something I said so everybody has enough time to get there I guess probably if

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you're some minutes earlier it will also not be a problem but yeah we will make sure we are there at eight

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thirty if you sign up on that heck md thing that helps us planning a little bit for what we

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reserve that would be awesome okay then to the speakers we are still missing some PDFs so please try

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uploads I'm early on because it helps us really getting quickly from presentation to presentation

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there will be typically at twenty minutes talk and some five minute discussion it's on some five

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minute switch over roughly so people can change rooms if they want to so it's also the first

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I think there are a few arcodes or also they can ask questions and we will try to monitor

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us a little bit and put it in and I think I'm looking at everybody if we are a set so let's go

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Robin it's your stage

