Talk comments

Interesting talk, well presented.

Thanks for reminding me an application can do so much better then just showing a list and an edit form! :-)

Yes, quite a hard topic to present. I've seen a similar presentation from a security company. The guy gave a demo alongside the principes. Of course he didn't treat as much topics as this presentation, but maybe that can spice it up a little.
It is a very important topic, so the more people get motivated to dive deeper into it, the better :)

Excellent talk with well put excursions in the lower level PHP world without getting too boring or too detailed. I'm very much looking forward to some of the announced features.

Although this would definitely be more suitable for a longer slot, I found the talk to be well-paced, although prior exposure to Ansible certainly didn't hurt. Maybe try to recap the five main concepts you've covered (inventory, tasks, templates, playbooks, variables) on one slide towards the end, it might make it easier for people to connect the dots afterwards.

Nice example-packed talk which serves as a really great motivation to add some metrics & graphs to an app. Luka does a great job at covering the basics while not lingering on the nitty gritty technical details which have been more than well-documented.

Again a great talk by Anthony! I like the way he brings the info to us. Was great to point out the difference between speed and scalable. After that it was mind blowing about the various PHP compilers.

Great talk! I don't know which presentation/conference, but i recognized a lot of the hack examples. It was great to follow-up this examples. it's always pretty to listen to the "shy" but happy presenting Sara. It's good to see the highlight of PHP 7. And of course the note of the presentation: Didn't you upgrade yet to php 5.5 of php 5.6? Please, if you can, do it as soon as possible because the end of 2015 the expect PHP 7 already.

mixed feelings about the talk.

Nice introduction to Kanban. I liked it. Left me with mixed feelings.
The comparison to SCRUM, or how SCRUM goes about it, was not always accurately portrayed I think. eg:
"Kanban: no estimation, Scrum: the estimation is budget for the team or manager".

Otherwise great talk

Great talk, maybe some more real life examples would spice up this, rather unfortunate topic to convey, it tends to be a little dry.
But thank you for the insights.