Talk comments

What I find to be the best point of your presentation is how you tried to debunk the grey area around the "why, what, and who" about Docker for those who are not even technical at all. It is helpful to see what you've encountered while using Docker (in production). Thank you for sharing this with us.

I liked how you tried to create awareness by those who are 'responsible' for their team's learning process. Although one might think that mostly it's the responsibility of the team (member) to achieve new knowledge, it actually is not (just that).
Your talk is very insightful in what you could do to improve team collaboration, spirit and knowledge.

I always have a hard time focussing on talks before I have to speak, but from the things I was able to follow I quite liked this talk. It has convinced me yet again that I need to look into Docker and how it works. Thanks!

Deleted user at 10:33 on 15 Jul 2016

Great talk. The pace was good, you took your time to explain the different possibilities of Docker. The demo was insightful and inspired me to get started with Docker myself soon, seeing how easy it can actually be.

Loes Alleman at 10:00 on 15 Jul 2016

Thanks for the talk. You have a lot of great ideas and examples on how to keep a learning atmosphere going within a team or a company. You speak with ease and have some interaction with the audience, which I liked. I think the concepts you were talking of are always very relevent to keep hearing them, not only for team leads (if you have them) but for everyone involved in a team or interacting with a team.

Loes Alleman at 09:55 on 15 Jul 2016

Thanks for the talk. I thought it was very interesting and the reference to the hitchhikers guide was a cool touch. I think most of the talk was easy to follow as you tried to aim at people who can experience servers and stuff as a "grey area". Sometimes some explanations of what Docker is capable of was still a little complex to me, but the demo after the talk helped me to get a concrete idea of the basics and that is enough to get me started!