Probably my preferred talk in the whole conference, and that's with having Tobias replacing Michelle last minute!
Impressive speaker, great theoretical part at the start of the talk which makes it an actual advanced topic, not only based on a single implementation, and no references to the documentation or anything.
I really loved how the talk is directed to proper software developers and is not a simple how-to, even though we go through the actual implementation.
Great talk and great tool overall!
I'm slightly worried there was no words regarding GDPR, especially when demonstrating how easy it is to copy an full environment (including the database then) in order to debug.
Also, as stated in some of the other comments, it's well integrated with Symfony Cloud which is great, but no alternative is offered (we're in a use it or leave it situation), and the vendor locked question is not addressed at all (ie. will there be support for other cloud providers or can the community develop some other integrations?).
great overview of possibilities, but to many things and this should be at least 4 hour workshop
Quite interesting talk.
Super interesting talk. Also, the way of speaker interacts with an audience is awesome.
Good talk with a good example.
I've learned something new ;)
Too basic as for advanced track. Also, the language was too rude and not appropriate as for a conference stage.
Great one :)
Good talk overall, and would probably have been great for the beginner's track in my opinion.
While well executed, I believe the talk does not go deeper, and Samuel only explains the basics, the how to from the doc, unfortunately.
Examples on how to secure the system (in an async setup with rabbitMQ for instance) using some sort of encryption algorithm on the message level and a stamp (serializer?) would definitely help up the talk's game, and leave the beginner's/read the doc level.