Talk comments

Anonymous at 13:02 on 15 Mar 2015

Fantastic and practical.

It's hard to make a talk that centers on navigating graphs both informative and engaging. Gemma pulled it off masterfully. I definitely came away with a new appreciation of how fit works under the covers!

Very well organized talk with a natural flow. Slide were clear & concise and the "loading" slides did an excellent job of illustrating an important point with humor. Even for someone who hasn't developed an API for a native mobile app, I got a lot out of the talk and feel like if I did develop an API for a mobile app in the future I'd be much better prepared. Thanks! :)

Anonymous at 11:48 on 15 Mar 2015

Good intro to DAG nature of git. Could use more clarification of where unreachable commits remain in the case of rebase, reset.

Higher contrast in the slides would help too, at least in the environment for this conference.

I are mobile dev and deal with this stuff on a regular basis, and I think this was a well put together talk that covered a lot of good ground.

Perhaps a few additional resources for people to learn how to better handle some of these problems would be nice to add to your slide deck.

Thank you for the talk!

Anonymous at 11:47 on 15 Mar 2015

Much much more basic than I was expecting from the description, there was no detail about blobs and very little about the actual internals which is what I was hoping for. It was mostly just an explanation of what a graph data structure is.

Great talk on a needed topic. Consider updating the rebase slide to show the unreachable shas still exist (possibly other slides have same issue?).