It was great to see something about varnish. I liked the examples and how you can use it with ZF. Next time, just relax during your talk.
OpenStreetMap needs more evangelism. Surprised that people do not take it more serious.
Didn't got 'tho the 'in PHP' as the talk was focused on JS interface and not pure geo-calculation / reverse geo-coding or PHP libraries.
I was hoping to see some code examples. Seems it is way to early to see them. I will have to wait until the conference next year.
It was also a little hard to understand Rob.
Completely and utterly blown away. Thanks Liz, for being there and giving this awesome keynote. And thanks for mentioning *every* aspect of a community, including unfortunate deaths. I was impressed by the way you handled that, and it was a very sobering, serious note inside a fun-filled presentation.
Bird's eye overview of caching & tuning techniques.
I'd wish Wim assume he's talking to seasoned developers and pull in really geeky stuff, php/memcached, nginx, tricks.
For a 'developing story', looking forward to see it popular as it gained some momentum.
de.li.cious and full of valuable and inspiring resources
Great talk. I like this kind of talks: showing some example to get you going, some humor, ...
I will try to use sed in the future thanks to this talk.
Very inspirational :) You know how to inspire people to contribute and want to be part of the open source community.
The slides were designed very creatively and by using the analogy of the cookie it made your presentation fun :)
You're a great spokesman! :)
For some reason, I was expecting more of this talk. Nice to see the tricks to get started testing.
The slides were horrible. Fortunately, Keith is an excellent speaker.
I don't think it would work as good as it did for a non-OSS project. Maybe we just have to find it out.