Talk comments

Paul's talk was educational, entertaining, and polished. Listening to it felt like reading a good book. Thank you.

Very interesting commentary about personality types and how they relate to developer interactions and projects management. Engaging visuals really drove the point home and drew parallels. Thanks for an excellent presentation.

Anonymous at 17:47 on 14 Nov 2015

Very helpful. Complete info to get me started in devops. Would love to have a full example.

Very entertaining. It was kind of a mash-up of a lot of different discussions, but beneficial nonetheless, and again very entertaining. Good energy, but not too much energy. Kind of skeptical about the "former spy" bullet on the resume, but I'll overlook that.

Anonymous at 17:44 on 14 Nov 2015

Great and inspiring dialog. Got me thinking about new ideas.

Anonymous at 17:05 on 14 Nov 2015

The live demo was kind of hard to see but the talk was really interesting.

It was a nice survey of automation tools. A little more polish, organization, and clarity, would make the presentation a 5-star presentation. As it is, it was very good.

The presentation was good overall, but the speaker did not keep my attention well and there was a little bit of rambling. Seemed like the presentation should have had better organization, like "chunked" a little better. I would have appreciated just a concise explanation of how Docker works and what the benefits are. Instead, it seemed like we spent a lot of time in the "weeds" looking at commands and things. Again, good overall, but could use some polish.

I enjoyed the journey/history of Joe Ferguson's experience with devops. Then the final third or so of the presentation was packed with name dropping of some interesting tools that I now need to explore further. Very good over all.