Talk comments

Great talk. Juozas seems a little careful at venting his opinion (very often "I think"). You know your stuff, we came to listen to you, don't be afraid to make strong statements :).
Very natural speaker, enjoyed the talk a lot.

Some information was a little more RTM, but I guess from the other reactions that assuming a working knowledge with namespaces wouldn't have worked out. Good speaker, interesting subject and compelling arguments to at the very least take a look at namespaces.

Obviously an experienced speaker, Zeev took a eagle-eye perspective on current developments. Multiple subjects previously discussed that day came back in his overview. Nice summary, very relevant, well presented and of course it's even more interesting to hear his personal opionions because he's Zeev Suraski.

Not very interesting to hear general job-hunting tips, but as far as sponsor talks from (I presume) inexperienced speakers go, not that bad.

Excellent talk, very honest on both the successes and the problems. Great speaker!

Good talk, inspired me to be more active in a community role. However the vibe of the presentation was a bit apple key note like, with a bunch of single word slides. Even though they where applicable to the talk, I would say, a single slide with a bullit list would do the same trick.

Intressant onderwerp, de presentatie heft mij in ieder geval getrieerd om mij hier eens wat in te gaan verdiepen. Wel kreeg ik de indruk dat je niet heel geoefend was om te spreken voor een zaal, regelmatig gebruik van het woordje "uh" en herhaling van de voorbeelden wekte bij mij die indruk.

Good speaker. Maybe trying a bit to hard to "sell" is software. But still, you can see his knowledge of the program is there, and he is really open for comments, and seeks confirmation with the audience to see if they are keeping up.

Anonymous at 14:36 on 18 Sep 2011

Pretty good speaker, but try to avoid "ehh".

Anonymous at 14:31 on 18 Sep 2011

Be careful with fancy colors. For color-blind people like me it's very hard to read red on blue (and red on green). A plain white background is better in most cases.

There was a lot of information and it was hard to follow sometimes, but it gave me a rough idea of the importance. So for me your mission is accomplished. ;)