Talk comments

Really heavy for the last round of the conference but fun to attend. Don't know if you put in the mistakes on purpose or really by accident but they were fun and enjoyable. If they were a real mistake you should keep them and maybe substitute them with something harmless.
Natural speaker and I think it shouldn't be a problem in a conference to do a compelete talk at the command line though I would have liked it to have been a little slower at the critical points.

A great talk showing insights into the current state of academia. I really enjoyed the presentation and the interaction with the speaker.

The slides should have been a little better / more goal focused but he got all his points across and I think we had a good discussion.

The content density was amazing given it was only a short 45 minutes and a very mixed audience.

I wasn't to sure how much I'd get out of the talk having used nginx for quite some time now but Helgi showed me a lot of little things I didn't know.

The slide deck is quite useful as a recap and I'll definitely look over it a couple of times

A real good talk. Could use som real example code instead of many of the slides though.

I was bashed for not testing my code, but I guess it's a good thing this is done. Because I know I should be doing something about this and I am working on it.
Good speaking style, but the subject just didn't stick. I think I missed some overviews or something.

A good keenote but it felt a bit slow paced and i would have the "do what mathers" part a bit more mixed in because now it felt more like a disclaimer everything you will hear the rest of the day does not mather. Nonetheless the message is an important one

What he (Gerry Vandermaesen) said.

Intresting talk and i liked the examples . Even at th end of the day it could keep my attention sharp

Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson is not only a good test case for UTF-8 compliance but also a very good, engaging, fun and joyful speaker.

I was a amazed by the quality and style of slide deck that accompanied his great presentation.

The content was very solid and taught me a couple of new small things :)