Talk comments

Nice and quick overview of how to contribute to Zend Framework. Speaker sounds a bit hesitant and soft at times.

Good quick overview of what to keep in mind when fixing bugs for ZF. I thought the slides had too many bullet points and some stuff was probably hard to read in the back. Good I sat in the front row :)

I love Lorna's energy and passion. She seems pretty knowledgeable about the topic and managed to show me how to deal with OAuth.

Unfortunately I'm still confused about the topic, but that's not really Lorna's fault.

Great talk, good content. I would have rather had more info on OAuth2 and less OAuth1. As always though, Lorna never fails to entertain.

It was loud and crowed, but the loud was forgivable because it was a lot of developers talking about PHP and the crowded is forgivable because all the people were developers. I had a great time, and talked with friends new and old.

Just a good talk, informative overview with some hands on at the end.

Ran a bit short which is a shame, but that can be fixed by extending it a bit. Perhaps managing the expectations by choosing a better session title would also be good.

Very well done talk offering plenty of good advice to take home, even if you had already read the ZF Performance guide. I will definitely try out some of the optimizations.

The speaker brought up some valid and reasonable points about why we should treat APIs as First Class Citizens. I agree with others that it was a bit long-winded and repetetive in the end.

Anonymous at 12:36 on 21 May 2011

I was a little bit disappointed by the talk. He didn't introduce theortical concepts of cryptography to show what are the differences between strong and weak cryptography (IND-CPA, IND-CCA).

Also I missed side notes on why SHA1/MD5 is broken and what are problems for hashcode. For me it was a lot about showing functions and extensions that one can look up in the manual, but not enough deeper stuff about cryptography and ciphers in general.