thx for sharing!
Story with "mom serving food" was good example of different parallelization techniques. But instead of showing code, just point to the tools and describe advantages usages. In my opinion code kind a interrupted story line. Working code examples could be added as additional content along the slides.
Thanks everyone for the much appreciated feedback! Your compliments are a big boost of encouragement, your criticism a chance to improve. There is some constructive feedback about which I'd REALLY love to know a bit more (through twitter/email, if possible).
@dParadiz I get what you mean, not being a fan of code based presentations myself. Metaphor and simple use case tried to define a context and create a "story". Seems like goal wasn't achieved. What did I miss, in your opinion?
@magobaol, @bit_shark, @ldmdev, @aleinside What do you think I could improve in order to get the whole of thumbs up? What could be improved in your opinion?
@f_abeni, @_orso_ I'm not a fan/used to display code within my presentations, so your hints are definitely going to help me for the future. Thanks a lot!
I did like the overall presentation
Interesting point of view
different useful tips, thank you
Great closing keynote, must be watched by every open source user
very inspiring! passionate and funny. thx!