Nice closing keynote!
Was a good motivation to participate more in the opensource community!
And, believe it or not, I am now eating some chocolate chip cookies!
Missing the beer tough....
Good and informative talk. Good walk-through of what it can do with some good simple examples.
Already hooked ZetaComponents to my framework and it is already replaced some email functionality and is happily generating some graphs!
Planning on creating something that will make use of the email-reading functionality.
Good talk and a good introduction for sed and awk. Most people don't think a tool such as these can help them doing things much faster. Starting to use a tool like these from scratch is a lot of work.
The examples were good and made more complicated in steps, that makes it more easy to understand.
Very informative talk.
Especially the explanation that it is more important to look at differences in benchmarks between different numbers than actual results.
I will be using this in the future! tnx!
Only 1 thing missing: the like button!
Not a very well structured talk.
Always consider who your audience is when you prepare. Especially when you are Microsoft in front of a (almost) completely opensource crowd! You should adjust your slides and your words to your audience.
In this case it would have been better if it was less "commercial" and more "technical".
Never expect a technical audience to "just believe that it works easy". They are the ones that have to work with it, so just show how it works! They are not afraid for some technical information.
Great talk, easy to follow. Good technical information that was very detailed and explained well.
The jokes could be distracting a bit for some people, but it made a great atmosphere so I wouldn't recommend leaving those out.
use cases from NOS were nice, but more technical details would have been useful. Not sure what to do with the information I got, would have liked to have some more technical depth to be able to apply it in other situations.
Also missed information on what good ways of doing this are and what are big no-no's.
Perhaps a nice talk for management or not-so-technical-folks, but not for the technical audience at phpbnl11.
Good introduction in how to do stress free deployments. Some nice examples of how things can be done in a good way and how you should not do it.
Good pointers to tools that can be used and how to use them.
I will be using this information in the very near future! tnx!
Nice talk with some very good points. I will implement some of the things said in my work process for sure.
Good showcase of you did things, was nice to see how "the-other-project" performed in the same time.
Most important for me was: don't wait with a release until all bugs are fixed, just fix the important ones!
Also had a great time! :P