What I liked about it
- The meat metaphor
- The fact that you included some tools to show us
- the presentation itself
- especially the first paart went very fluent
- Good questioning
- Nice slides
- lots of namees/tools... mentioned
- good slides
- parallel with dev (eg the tests)
- good presentation
- a bit technical towards the end
- the story with BBQ :-)
- overview of the tooling --> makes devops possible
- a lot of meat! and ideas!
- new insights on what devops is
- survey of available tools/approach
- Gives a good view in development and ideas of quality improvement of deployment
- Pragmatic, useful, necessary, experience based, a natural next step in CM
To improve
- less slides, but more to-the-point
- have a clear message. I could not make chocolate from it
- stay on-topic even if questions distract you
- I would like a real example of a recipie
- make it a bit more concrete
- clear examples
- maybe a bit attention for devs, I thougth there was too much attention for apps
- too "advanced" for participants with only dev experienci. A general, easy intro/overview would have been nice. Or usr more business language
- present a little "stronger"
- try to make Microsoft minded people to leave the sessin with a good feeling. it's hard, I know.
- timing
- How to do it on a microsoft environment: an example, .net conv/ powershell
- time frame
- spend less time on first story
- less insist on BBQ metaphore
- Allow time for discussion on how to concretely get devs and ops to talk together
- give pointers to books/mailinglists/conferences
- Repeat it in as many venues as possible
- Summary of a couple of best practices
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