Great talk. Enjoyed stewardship idea and the retelling of the parable of the talents.
Would have liked a specific story about how you saw someone take stewardship in a technical situation.
Also you misspelled collaborative.
Loved the passion of your talk, and the emotions and personal connections you gave. 1 improvement maybe a similar slide presentation. slide still looked amazing.
Loved the slides - engaging, interesting, and fun. Tim did a great job at starting the talk in a way that felt abstract, but ending in a way that tied everything back together with a relevant message for developers (or anyone who cares about their career). This talk worked perfectly as an opening keynote: a reminder that our jobs are something valuable that has been entrusted to us.
Really refreshing to see the slides not being the standard PowerPoint/etc slides
Loved the insight about the difference between "ownership" Vs "stewardship" especially in the 'mistake' we have in our language use of "take ownership".
What a fantastic presentation and perspective. Stewardship vs ownership. We’re all really stewards for a time when you stop and think about it. As a fellow believer, I also really appreciated the application of the parable of the talents. Success is defined by what you do with what you’re given, not what you have. So good!
Love the shift from a mindset of control to one of stewardship. And fantastic slides!
The quality of the slides greatly enhanced the presentation and contributed to a positive learning experience. I really enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed the structure of the tutorial and the built-in breaks with optional, prompted discussions. Hoping the Windows issue gets fixed for future tutorials.
Really enjoyed the workshop and the opportunity for discussion at the end. It might have been helpful to have links to resources on learning make or some documentation on the structure. It was beautifully presented, fun, and generally useful. I appreciate the advice at the end, and will be working to implement the changes going forward.
Ditto to that everyone has said about the slides!
I guess the only criticism I have is.. you name dropped Ben ransaey and Keith casey as tho everyone knows who they are. Maybe to regular conference attendees but I feel like most php devs prob don't know who they are