Talk comments

Again a well presented, well pased and brilliant presentation by Mrs. Lorna Mitchel. She's by far the knowledge oracle of the PHP community. No matter what topic, she either knows it or she has blogged about it. Superb!

Love demos of using git commands (subtree, filter-branch, bisect and rebase --onto) for handling tricky situations. Particularly impressed with the bisect and subtree demos. For all four cases the talk provides more of a starting point than a detailed "how-to" so would need to follow up with other resources. Might have benefited from a few supporting slides? But otherwise an inspirational presentation showing what is possible with git.

Drinking from the firehose of git info. Too fast to grok everything you went over. Luckily, we can watch again (and again) to make sure to get every last bit of awesome. I learned several things that I'll be able to apply immediately. And by, "apply immediately" I mean that I've already used one of them on a project. Wow. Talk about immediate return on investment.

The only real knock on the presentation is that the font was hard to read on my projector.

As always, really good talk. I was overloaded with practical and technical information with live demos. Highly polished and professional.

Travis, Love it!

Got a lot here to chew on. Rather too fast for me. I will have to re-watch this more than a couple of times.

Thanks!

I wasn't expecting to get a whole lot out of this talk, since I don't really maintain any projects.

But in my experience, no matter how smart you are or how little the talk applies to you, you *will* learn something in a MWOP talk.

Every. Single. Time.

So obviously well rehearsed and smooth. Deep technical dive into git that was very relatable if you don't already have a deep understanding of how git works under the hood.

I have absolutely nothing negative or constructive to say about this talk. It was great. Anyone that didn't attend DC4D and doesn't watch the video after the fact is missing out.

Very cool! Learned a great deal about how GIT works under the hood! Very useful!