Useful, well-presented and interesting. Keep it up:) - this one of the talks I'll recommend or re-present internally. You obviously know your stuff!
An engaging presentation on an interesting subject, and you even managed to cover a lot on the subject in a very well composed way. Hope you get a bigger room next time! Btw, eating M&M's as I type this:).
I enjoyed your talk, I like that you're honest about it taking so long, and not hiding that it's a process. I was hoping it wouldn't be a talk about praising a single product that just magically fixed all of your problems. You certainly met my expectations:). Keep it up!
Krzysztof Pastwa, <message> - stanzas are fire and forget. You can use an <iq>-stanza. There you always have a response. See the ping-pong example in the slides.
Didn't need somewhere quieter, but somewhere with a more reserved area - felt squashed in and was difficult to know what was going on at the start. But did some "networking" and though it was good.
Thanks.
Only got going towards the end, and each panel member needed a mic.
Didn't really learn anything new - perhaps a short presentation at the start to get the "fight" going early.
Someone pointed out that at other conferences, the end of day keynotes are presented after the evening beers have come out - I think that is a nice touch, it adds a more social relaxed feel to the end of the day.
However, the panel were really good.
Talk really needed to focus on the applications and uses for this technology and why we should use it.
Drop the installation instructions and "how to" framework examples as that kind of thing can be found online easily.
I missed the joke at the start (that wasn't me complaining on twitter though) - but once I got it, brilliant talk. So true in places.
It did finish a bit early though, and I would have liked to have heard a bit more on how the situations are dealt with. Would have been great to have the last 20mins as a proper workshop.
A demonstration on how to correctly interact with the audience, you're a really good speaker! The topic was interesting, and I'll be looking up some of the books you mentioned.