Talk comments

Dan definitely knows what he's talking about and the message is very universal: you should do dependency injection, it will make your live better.

Having a different point of view than some of the others in de DI club is a-ok, but it might be best to warn people upfront and direct questions that lead to discussions at the end to after the talk. This avoids needless discussions and leaves opportunity for people with genuine questions.

A very inspiring talk from Jenny with a message we should all have heard!
Jenny does have a tendency to speak a bit (too) fast, but given the amount of time and content, I can hardly blame her.

Finally got to see this talk :) It was great, although too bad there wasn't enough time to properly explain and give examples of toran and satis.
Rafael always has a way to make a situation feel personal and the examples in this talk were no different.

Great talk, as usual. Lot's of motivation and a great start of the conference. Specially loved the one slide for @rdohms.

A *comedy show* delivering practical takeaway bits. What more can you ask for?

This talk was a great introduction to Ansible - the information Erika gave was at the right level for an introduction talk - very informative, but not too much technical detail to confuse newcomers to the subject. Would defiantly go and see Erika speak again - she came across as being friendly and very knowledge.

I've never heard Phil speak before, but would definitely recommend others to go and hear him if they get the chance. The talk was great - I really like the references to real-life situations. Phil made everyone laugh and was just a pleasure to be in the same room.

This talk was great - Rafael had good knowledge of the subject and made it easy to understand for all. Also got the audience involved. Was a pleasure to hear him speak!