My winner of the day of the room "Sixt" track. By just starting with the "shitty" parts of a new software version of a program and then getting to the new gems, this talk was structured nicely. The performance of Sebastian was evenly outstanding, picking some nice side-comments.
Kudos
One of the good ones of the day (taking all talks in room "sixt" into comparison). The performance style is very good, not lacking self-humor. The concepts in itself are (should be) clear. All in all very entertaining
Short but after some theme confusion very insightful.
I at first thought that the talk would not just focus on composer itself, but after accomodating, it was really informative and even got to learn new concepts (like redeclaring a version with "as").
The performing style is very likeable.
I was really thriving for this talk, I like the style of @horncologne's talks but something just felt wrong. I mean it was no the switching of languages while presenting. I'm totally ok with that but the key point was just missing. Combine the drupal8 engine with a custom (Symfony) app, now that would've been a cool demo.
Kudos to the speakers, you did a great and entertaining job, but in the end there were no real insights. sry guys
In contrast to the last years of the SymfonyLive I must really say that this keynote (or lighning talk in the last year) from Fabien was delightful, good to follow and not "just" a merchandising event.
Kudos, for the showing of the pains the maintainers take (and are willing to) to give us users a better experience.
Nice informations over Drupal 8 and i will give it a try. The english/german mix was funny. Some more informations over the drop-in would be nice
Good information. But I think a demo for "provide" and "replace" would be nice.
Sehr interessant auch grade im Hinblick auf die Low-Level Ă„nderungen
Well if the day starts of with having a spontaneous "small talk" while waiting for the key note with matthias, all is fine....
... well only my personal number 2 talk of the day.
The talk was good in the way that you can't repeat often enough to architect or even better abstract good. The talking style is very nice, but in the end I really didn't get so many new insights. Hopefully this talk is just really the introduction for tomorrow's haxagonal talk (as stated by the speaker).