Talk comments

Andrew Ford at 13:39 on 21 Oct 2019

An excellent presentation as usual from Martin. Would have benefited from a bit more time, but that was explained at the start.

Andrew Ford at 13:29 on 21 Oct 2019

A well presented talk with practical advice about how to get involved.

Andrew Ford at 13:22 on 21 Oct 2019

A great introduction to using the JOSM editor. Available as a snap, we're told!

Andrew Ford at 13:02 on 21 Oct 2019

I knew nothing about FPGAs before hearing this talk, this has inspired me to find out more.

Dave Morriss at 13:01 on 21 Oct 2019

Great talk. Jeroen is a ln amazing guy for a start. We had a personal story, some technical descriptions and a good bit of humour. Excellent stuff!

Jon Spriggs at 11:41 on 21 Oct 2019

Fab talk, and well delivered. I'd be interested in seeing some of the code that takes 3rd party tools (like Google Fit) and puts that into his blog!

Jon Spriggs at 11:38 on 21 Oct 2019

This was my favourite demo at OggCamp this year. I walked in a little late, but instantly understood what the product was for. Seeing MQTT values being interpreted, processed and republished was really powerful. It's the only thing this weekend where I said "Oh, that's so clever". Great demo! Thanks!

Jon Spriggs at 11:36 on 21 Oct 2019

For some reason I couldn't stay engaged. I left part way through the talk because I was struggling. This is no reflection on Stuart, just me. I think if I'd been in a better frame of mind at this point, I'd probably have really enjoyed this! Sorry Stuart!!

Jon Spriggs at 11:33 on 21 Oct 2019

Like Paul, I found this a great session and Michael was good at keeping me from just treating it like one of my podcast episodes :) I'd be keen to discuss Ansible with people who attended. I'm just working out how that should be done, but for now, if you also want to discuss Ansible stuff, feel free to contact me [email protected]!

Paul Waring at 11:04 on 21 Oct 2019

Some useful tips, most of which were relevant even if you don't use Ansible for managing your servers (e.g. secure settings for sshd_config). Would really like to have the slides to refer to.