Talk comments

I expected some more theoretical concepts on in-depth debugging, rather than naming the usual suspects.

I liked your passion and honesty though!

James Titcumb at 12:32 on 29 Jun 2015

Was looking forward to seeing this talk, and it was great, thanks Jordi.

James Titcumb at 12:31 on 29 Jun 2015

No issues here, well explained, and you can tell Matthias and Ross work a lot together, the content really went hand-in-hand and cross-referenced with Ross' talk.

James Titcumb at 12:30 on 29 Jun 2015

This was really great, but I have two issues with this talk: (1) went through stuff very fast (understandable, because there's a lot to cover) and (2) there were no slides, therefore no content to look back over; because it was so fast, I've now forgotten most of the stuff explained. If I'd have known, I would've prepared better to take notes.

James Titcumb at 12:28 on 29 Jun 2015

Explained everything well, good insight into HTTP/2, thanks!

James Titcumb at 12:27 on 29 Jun 2015

This was brilliant. The first section was just incredible, and really set out the problem space, in an awesome amusing way. Really awesome. Favourite talk this conference.

Just one word really: awesome!

examples, timing and presenting were right on par with everything i'd expect from a conference like this. You clearly know your stuff and presented it very well!

As already noted by others and i mentioned to you personally: would have loved to go into various tools alot deeper (you might even consider handling a few example cases from experience)

The slides and talk was very easy to follow along, great job!

I was very curious about the new http2 features. Unfortunately I had to wait until you went over all the RFC changes. This part was way too long.

This left little to no time to explore the new features.

Other then that I liked listening to Ben talking.

As for the subject: great intro although it felt like an old message in a new package (separation of concerns on an architecture level of the applications)

I do however have a minor gripe with the delivery of the message: try to avoid those little inside jokes. It really got me out of the otherwise excellent content!