Talk comments

Although the presented solution wouldn't be of my personal preference, the different approaches to solving the problem were OK.
I had expected a bit more of this talk. Actually, i was hoping Stephan would present in-depth on how to solve this problem with constructions other than code generation. Which is, in my perspective, not the ideal way to fix this problem.

They kept the best one for last. Everything a keynote should be. Thanks for a wonderful hour.

Thanks for criticism... I can only agree.... First talk ever and then such an audience and room. Wasn't really expecting that... I hope the info still was good enough!

It was nice hearing all the status information scattered over the ZFDEV2 wiki gathered in one talk.
Thumbs up for the presentation!

I agree with tomlous. You definetely did good.

Also the I agree you should have less focus on the difference between Hudson( ermm Jenkins) and phpUnderControl. And maybe focus a bit more on why a development team should use CI. Also maybe a bigger project as a demo would be nice.

I would've written what maraspin wrote.
Interesting and indeed a daunting subject, definitely recommended!

The title of this talke lived up to its expectations. Like Harry, I'd seen some introducing talks about CouchDb (among them one from Sander). So I'm glad this talk got to the advanced part of CouchDb very soon.

One point of critique: The slides with code were very hard to read, due to the lighting in the room and the resolution of the beamer.

Keep up the good work!

The social was great fun!
It had all the ingredients to be succesful so, perfect!

Although I'd seen some slide of Matthew Weier O'Phinney on Slideshare about the same topic, I'm glad I attended this talk! Rob gave some nice insights about the challenges the team is facing and what we can expect of the new version of this awesome framework.