A great concept presented in the most clear and also entertaining way. Fun too watch/listen and very helpful.
Great talk explaining the history of the project!
Introduction was too long. "A 'brief' history" in 20 minutes is not brief in a 40 minute talk.
Q&A session was interesting. Focus more on telling success stories than blame your code base!
Quite disappointing. Mostly same comment as I made for previous talk about platform.sh. But here, the title is very misleading and totally hide it would be a "gold sponsor marketing show". I mean, speaker is great, Azure is surprisingly good, and recent Microsoft strategy is more open and cool. Great. But I was not here to see a presentation made of screenshots explaining how to use Azure platform. Could have been much better to talk about good practices first (like load balancing traffic between two instances to warm up the new one and switch when ok and make a 0 downtime deployment, the says Azure supports that easily).
Excellent "show". No need for two speakers if only one nearly fill all the scene with its gestures and comic talk. It's disappointing we only had a "marketing" presentation. I mean platform.sh looks cool, but I hoped I could gain from this talk some good practices, tips, technos, things not only related to platform.sh. I should have been more skeptical with platform.sh in the title and go to track A to learn things about devops/ noops not jailed to a specific platform.
Good presentation. A little bit too "scholastic" and not so far from the documentation but refreshing. Could have been great to have some extra tips or going further materials
Interesting. But it sounds like the prensented cases are not "reality-complex" enough (and what about sso, remote-sso, etc). But it worth digging the documentation :). Would be great if you also presented the little differences between the bundle for 2.7 (and below?) and 2.8+