I liked the talk as well. I already used vagrant + VirtualBox + puppet to provision our dev machines, but the LXC containers inside the VM to mimic production server architecture and have at least some performance left to actually work on the machine is definately something to look into. A little bit more explanation about the puppet module infrastructure (puppetforge, github) would have been nice.
I have to agree with Thomas Silwa.
I mean its a symfony conference, everyone should know how to use composer. I was hoping for some in-depth tricks of how to avoid the github outages and some tips for satis.
Unfortunatly the talk revealed not so many insights and "pro-tricks" as hoped for. As composer is nowasdays spread so much and a de-facto standard the talk give much.
The speaker was good.
Very abstract view, which is Ok, but a bit slow-going.
Not very useful for me. I think intellectually a lot of people understand that there are good principles, problem is reaslising them in real world.
A few slides with a short introduction to BDD would have been helpful. Otherwise an interesting tall.
Very good talk. The presentation style was good as always from @dzuelke.
Nice to see, that one is automating already on a level, that others have.
Very good talk that motivates to finally begin to refactor living projects in manner minimizing the f u potential.
The presentation style was good to very good.