Good talk, for a keynote.
I didn't feel like I got a lot of crunch, but that is expected for this type of talk.
What I enjoyed most was seeing how the site progressed over time, and each major hurdle that needed to be overcome in each time period.
This may have been my favorite talk of the convention.
What I loved most was that Tracy didn't waste time talking about meaningless theory. She told me exactly why my website was shite to look at, and even more importantly, how to fix it.
Great job, Tracy.
Very good talk. Loved the real-world experiences and pitfalls.
I would've liked to hear a little more about the server implementation side of things.
Great talk. Love the use of real-world examples.
The information was great.
My concern is how well I'll be able to carry this back to my code and implement it. We got into a lot of heavy code.
I'm very glad the slides are provided here to help!
That was an awesome talk. So many features that we can start using at my job.
My favorite part about this is that my boss was in the audience.
Maybe now, he'll listen to me when I say we need to upgrade!
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Pretty good talk.
I love how Danese got new Open Source developers up to speed on what came before, and where we are now.
I would have liked to see a little more direction telling the new developers where they could get started.
A great counter-point to Sebastian's talk.
This talk gives us a real idea about what to expect as we upgrade, warts and all.