Talk comments

This was a great tutorial on varnish. It was very in depth and I think it was very easy to understand. During the QA Samantha was able to help sort out one of my questions about mobile detection and varnish.

This was the best session of the conference by a wide margin. Possibly the best session I've attended all year. Moving, meaningful, approachable, practical... *Everyone* should see this talk. Definitely keynote material. Three cheers for the Rabbi!

@anonymous I tried to spend a lot of time on that and agree many people get it wrong, thanks. I will dedicate lots of time to it in my Composer book: https://leanpub.com/composer-cookbook

I missed the beginning of the talk but the rest was really nice.
Having the git repo to re-review is also super nice.

Very nicely structured talk and awesome delivery

Anonymous at 09:21 on 18 Nov 2014

Nice talk and nicely delivered.

I would just insist a big more on the fact that composer install reads it's config from the composer.lock and composer update reads the composer.json and update the composer.lock as some beginners around me missed that detail.

A good talk. I think you did a good job describing the huge task Drupal has taken on in the short amount of time available.

I was impressed by the magnitude of the effort going into the task of joining the wider PHP community. I used an ancient version of Drupal years ago and can say that from a shallow outside view it's improved a lot.

Thanks to this talk, I went to Thursday's hackathon and worked with the Drupal folks there. I didn't complete anything, but I hope to finish the work I started then.

Great talk! I think this could've been a 3.5 hour tutorial, honestly - you have a lot of great material and insights to share on this topic.