Talk comments

Great talk! Clear presentation following the problem-solutions-conclusions pattern!!

I really enjoyed the talk. Raphael took the audience on a trip through history and in the progress, lead us to the great composer tool. If you've never used composer, you now know everything you need to get started. If you are using composer, you must've learned something new that makes composer more awesome for you.
Some feedback though: don't make too many jokes that bring you down, because you don't deserve that.

Anonymous at 13:50 on 8 Jun 2013

I found it hard to follow a lot of what happened, due to a lot of internal speaking. Julien also has the habit of mentioning things over and over again, which can be very boring and tedious.
I think the talk could use some more structure and less text on screen.

The subject was very nice and I liked the flow of the slides/talk. I actually didn't really like the 'official stuff', I'm more interested in your version of it. I would also love to hear more about the many cotchas you get when using vagrant.

It was a great pleasure to listen to Matthias talking about all the (wrong) things I see every day. Very well done.

The talk was very interesting. Too bad David was running a bit late. I didn't mind at all, because it was worth it. One tip though: take a deep breath and try to slow down a bit, even if you're running late. The message will come across better and if the topic is interesting (like now), people don't mind if you go over time a bit afterwards.

Very nice and interesting talk, will definitely start using it!

Great talk! Nicely presented, with good use of the slides. Although the subject is very technical, Wim did an awesome job engaging the audience. Would love to see more about the SCL feature in the future.

Great talk! I hope it inspires people to make the presented vision for the future a reality.

Nicely done with good slides!