Really great talk on twig, focusing a well hidden features. The token example should be a bit more complex as the current example can be done with a function.
Maybe, next time you can focus on a feature that you cannot achieve with a function, like displaying the template name (https://github.com/sonata-project/SonataCoreBundle/commit/69a080213ea8b85ef80d21fecc16eb3a18e4beec)
It was embarrassing that your speech had been planned to be delivered in a smaller room, cause it was totally must-see thing. I loved to hear all those practical guides. Very well done Kris!
I always like to hear how successful companies build good software, cause this is a chance to learn new things or just to make certain that things you know from books or collage aren't just theoretic stuff.
This time I've missed some more Symfony oriented tips. Still it was a very good talk!
Great presentation, I've learned a lot!
As most guys here I expected to hear more about Chef. 30 minutes of introduction and 10 minutes about Chef wasn't good proportion.
Good talk with great examples.
Great presentation. Really enjoyed it. It's nice to be able to learn thinks you can't find in the documentation.
Great talk. Good introduction to all the different tools together with a short example of using them. I like the idea of having a project one can fork and play with to check out what you showed.
good talk, and great you got through the presentation despite the technical problems taking away from your presentation time.
the ACE get a lot worse when you have something like sonata admin showing you a whole list of entities - we went up to a couple of 1000 sql queries for a page. there are tricks to preload the aces to make things more efficient - some receipies how to cope with ACE when you can't avoid them would be a great addition to the presentation.
Great talk on REST! Maybe a summary slide with all bundles can be great, it can be hard for a newcomer to figure it out how each bundle interact together.