Talk comments

Tessa Kriesel at 15:47 on 10 Mar 2018

Awesome talk! Loved the live coding, it was much easier to understand reviewing the code and watching you write it in real time. Great speaker that keeps engagement and interaction going with the audience.

Dave Buchanan at 15:13 on 10 Mar 2018

Great talk. Liked how mostly the whole topic was done without relying on slides. Speaker mixed in humor with real issues we are faced with. To be honest, part of me was hoping he was going to show some sort of network traffic page at the end showing the affect of us turning all our phones off then on. But overall, very well done. Thanks.

Dave Buchanan at 15:13 on 10 Mar 2018

Great talk. Liked how mostly the whole topic was done with relying on slides. Speaker mixed in humor with real issues we are faced with. To be honest, part of me was hoping he was going to show some sort of network traffic page at the end showing the affect of us turning all our phones off then on. But overall, very well done. Thanks.

Dave Buchanan at 15:06 on 10 Mar 2018

Valuable information that I will tuck away later when we begin needing some of this stuff. Thanks for covering, presentation (and presenter) was well paced. Just enough information on each product. Well done examples.

Adia Alderson at 15:03 on 10 Mar 2018

Well done presentation. Loved the use of sli.do and great actionable items

Dan Fintak at 15:03 on 10 Mar 2018

What would a web conference be without a side of paranoia? I was looking forward to this talk all week, and I was not let down.

It was a good talk with good insights

Riley Major at 14:59 on 10 Mar 2018

Engaging personal stories. Ample actionable advice from multiple perspectives. Nice addition of sli.do interactivity. Way to put people on the spot with stand up mentor/mentee matching.

Brian Fenton at 14:57 on 10 Mar 2018

Quite good, lots of value in mentoring relationships on both sides. Gave a bunch of resources and ideas

Casey Lee at 14:57 on 10 Mar 2018

Great overview for of all the provisioning tools for new comers to the world of dev ops.