Talk comments

I knew a little about vagrant already (use it at work but do not write vagrant files, etc.) and for my level of knowledge the talk was perfect. It explained what vagrant was doing, the tools it was using to do it, and some examples of how.

Perhaps because Vagrant is so popular she may not have thought about it from a complete beginners point-of-view (I have the same problem sometimes!). I didnt see any issues however.

A fully live demo isnt really possible with vagrant (since you'd have to download image files etc. and it takes a while to boot VMs/install things). Maybe some screen shots to run through a full "vagrant up"/halt/destory/etc. cycle *at the begining* of the talk mightve made the rest of it a bit more grounded for beginners.

Re anonymous' comment: this is a valid critique for a talk given at a PHP dev conference (and I agree with it), but the description of the talk made it clear in advance it was about server tuning, not query performance.

Awesome talk, not enough starwars though ;-) Thanks!

Good talk that makes clear the amount of thinking and work that goes into creating a good API, and why you should think twice before attempting to create your own.

Anonymous at 20:06 on 25 Jan 2014

Very, very good workshop!

I liked the talk. It was a little more relaxed and fun but I did have the same feeling as Koen. I was confused on what Vagrant had to offer me and how it's linked to Ansible, Puppet, ... But I'm definitely going to check it out.