Talk comments

James Dunmore at 13:56 on 19 Feb 2016

Really useful, but would have loved to have heard more about the plans for kensis and going forwards, rather than a few too many details over mistakes made. Well presented, good information. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:55 on 19 Feb 2016

Ditto all of the above. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:54 on 19 Feb 2016

A contrast from yesterday, an really engaging and informative thought provoking key note. Well presented with good humour. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:53 on 19 Feb 2016

Funny and informative, and another motivation and reminder to contribute to Open Source in one way or another

(p.s. I'm still laughing about the composer logo bug report)

James Dunmore at 13:52 on 19 Feb 2016

Interesting to hear how it's all put together, and really well presented and delivered. Only 3 out of 5 because at the end of it, there wasn't much "useful or practical" information for the average developer (that you couldn't gleam from google), but it was still an interesting topic and good insight.

James Dunmore at 13:50 on 19 Feb 2016

Well presented and really useful information - learnt about a couple of tools that are going to be useful. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:49 on 19 Feb 2016

Clear presentation and good demo, useful information. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:48 on 19 Feb 2016

Brilliant - well thought out and well presented, really useful and informative.

James Dunmore at 13:48 on 19 Feb 2016

Really well presented, and really interesting - just wished it touched on some of the freely (or very cheaply) available tools to do this rather than a pet project. But the ideas were really interesting and given me some good things to research. Thanks.

James Dunmore at 13:46 on 19 Feb 2016

Sorry to say I didn't enjoy this - as per Jenny's talk last year, I found the style aggressive and condescending and the style alienated a lot of people in the room (from where I was sitting anyway); I've not often seen that many people in a key note zone out and check phones/laptops.

I'm not saying that we shouldn't cover important items like this in keynotes and we need to raise awareness, but at the same time, I like keynotes to be more technology focused.