Talk comments

Great presentation! Also, huge thanks for your Underground Manual... it's so well thought out and written and it's saved many a day for us over the years.

A great overview of sessions, cookies, authentication, and security aspects. Good speaker and presentation / slides. A must-see for anyone wanting to learn more about session handling in PHP.

I think we all appreciated the hellish travel you had to go through to present your talk today. Despite all your tribulations, you kicked butt during the presentation! You'd never know you went through all of that right before your talk.

Anyone managing a project with any sort of community, open source or not, and anyone organizing a user group or similar organization should hear this talk. Right on point, filled with wisdom, all wrapped in the entertaining and heartwarming package that is Elizabeth Naramore. Any conference would be lucky to have her session as a keynote.

Decent presentation, very knowledgeable speaker. Would have helped to reformat CLI prompt so they didn't split over multiple lines. That made the demos much harder to follow visually. Mostly a series of demos.

One of my favourite sessions of the conference, very much enjoyed the description of the project and the processes involved. It's good to have a voice of someone working on a project for the pleasure of it - many people do, but most don't talk about it. I particularly liked the idea of defining the project goals explicitly, and using that as a baseline.

Great job Elizabeth. Amazing to have witnessed how your own role in the community has blossomed (baked) over the years :) Needs more TWSS

Decent TDD introduction, brave to do the tests live but I think it's important to show the workflow - and that does mean it takes a bit of time. Jason said this was originally a tutorial session, and it is clear that there's a lot more that could be shown, but I think for developers new to unit testing and TDD, the talk gave a basis for going away and understanding the aims and the process. The only thing I would have perhaps wanted would be more practical advice or war stories of using this on real code, but being as the talk served as a general introduction to unit testing as well, I'm not sure there was really room in the slot.

Wonderful talk, very inspiring and passionate.

Excellent presentation by Ian that covered all you need to know about what ZeroMQ is and why it is good. Ian coped very well with the loss of power and it didn't distract at all from his presentation.