Well-done presentation, though you probably want to shift the comparison with other queue software up to the beginning of the presentation rather than at the Q&A.
See Jame's comment. The "API problems" part of the talk was good though.
Great takeaways, and the presenter was a performing artist, with a good amount of audience engagement. Nicely done.
Well-done presentation on interesting, applicable topics with a clear call to action. In short, an excellent keynote.
As others have said, the talk repeated a fair amount of information mentioned in the keynote(s). The historical tack was nice and presentation quality was good, but the high amount of duplicate content meant that I didn't feel my time was as well spent.
Good talk. There were a few controversial refactoring techniques (NullObjects, perhaps splitting code upp into too many small chunks) but Jeff underlined that good refactoring is situational rather than statistical, while at the same time showing concrete examples.
Great information, and well-laid-out. Bonus points for being opinionated and having reasons behind that opinion.
Was great to hear about Davey's testing to avoid retracing those same steps on my own, including "the new hawtness" Percona Cluster.
Great technical scoops on both 5.6 and atomic deployments, and inspiring applications of code to improving lives. Well done!
I've had contact with Redis before but the presentation offered some good tips and tricks about good places to implement the service. Examples interspersed through the presentation might have been more useful though. It was nice to get a concrete performance comparison between predis and php-redis though.