Great overview of the process, the history and some good environment creation examples.
I really loved the information in the talk. Helped me understand things about myself (also made me realize that yes, I am an oddity in programming) I too would love to see more "actionable list" stuff, and fewer slides (seriously, other than the graphs/lists stuff the rest of the slides are more distracting than useful) This is the kind of talk that I think the spoken content is powerful enough to carry itself.
Emma has a great stage presence and engages the audience well. I feel that the content is definitely appropriate for a keynote and something that certainly needs a lot more attention in our various communities. That said, I would like to see more information on active efforts and how we can do better as individuals and as a group (community). I'm not sure if that makes sense, but I didn't feel like the content really spoke to me or what I can/should do.
Adam is a great speaker and really projects confidently. The content here is very useful and although it can be difficult to cram that much information in, but Adam does a good job of holding the audience's attention.
I think with this much time I would really like to see more specific examples for some of the sections, especially things like estimation.
I left feeling like I better understand life and myself. That's always a great way to leave a talk.
I only got to catch the beginning of this, but it was great. The group exercises, the approach, and the teaching so other can teach were all great. If I get a chance to do the whole session, I will jump on it.
Interesting talk for a Dev conference. Would have like to hear more stories though.
Awesome keynote. It made me re evaluate my level of empathy. I have some work to do on myself.