Talk comments

Paul Jewell at 07:27 on 1 Nov 2024

Great - thanks! Some great pointers and wonderful ideas.

Paul Jewell at 07:24 on 1 Nov 2024

Some fabulous reads for the future. Great session, and well done with the organising and note taking!

Andrew Howe at 21:42 on 15 Oct 2024

Really enjoyed this talk; the speakers were knowledgeable and helpful. I felt proud that OggCamp was tackling big issues like improving workers' rights and unionisation, and grateful that UTAW had this platform to have this important discussion. I really hope to see more from UTAW in the FOSS and free culture landscape in the future.

Andrew Howe at 21:39 on 15 Oct 2024

This session was a stroke of genius. Kudos to Terence for organising and facilitating it and Tanya for note taking. I went along on a whim and enjoyed it enormously. Loved hearing people being so passionate about such a cool and diverse range of books!

Andrew Howe at 21:36 on 15 Oct 2024

A good, clear, and well delivered talk with several live demos, 90% of which worked flawlessly! This talk helped to cement some of the ideas about Apache Kafka in my mind: I definitely left the talk having learned a few things!

Andrew Howe at 21:35 on 15 Oct 2024

Great talk, with lots of photos of the different projects. Loved some of the designs, particularly the original art deco cat!

Andrew Howe at 21:34 on 15 Oct 2024

This was one of my favourite talks of the weekend. Loved seeing the results. The speaker was clearly very knowledgeable and imparted lots of great practical experience. I'd love to see more about this in the future!

Andrew Howe at 21:33 on 15 Oct 2024

A thoughtful and well delivered talk. Dealt with some difficult and important ideas in a clear and direct way, with lots of great practical tips. I will definitely be getting myself a 'sunrise' light alarm clock and trying to improve my sleep routine!

Andrew Howe at 21:29 on 15 Oct 2024

This talk was excellent. A very well thought-out and put together talk, with strong and clear messages delivered in an engaging and thought-provoking way! The "flipping the world on its head" concept conveyed the ideas really well.