CITCONEurope2019Feedback
The session I liked most was:
How to measure progress in adopting CI/CD - Raul Rodriguez
Pipelines - Jeroen Tiebout
Code as a crime scene
War stories - Robert Park
Canary deployment - Krisztina Hirth
CI in very small projects - Janne Kemppainen
Trunk based development - Jonathan Vanderick
CI/CD Adoption - Oliver
Best practices for CI, how to avoid branches - Matteo Pierro
How I integrated kid - Nelis Boucké
Reconciling perspectives - Laurence Whelpton
Non-Violent Communication - Adina RAV
Changing culture - Christophe Vanlancker
Consumer driven tests - Pieter Herroelen
Technical capabilities shape your culture - Rob Moore
People want change but they don't want to change - Toni Kortepohja
Elephant carpaccio - Thierry de Pauw
All! - Stefan Pfeiffer
KidCon - Jyri Ilama
What I liked most was:
Having the opportunity to have conversations with people with a lot of experience and people who have contributed to the community that have a name out there and yet they spare time to come (i.e. Jeffrey, Steve F, Patrick, Ivan M, ...) - Raul Rodriguez
Serendipity - Jeroen Tiebout
New models. Challenge existing models. Hear similar pains. - Patrick Debois
Sharing knowledge with others
Meeting so many people that I knew, I wanted to know, and new. - Robert Park
The people. - Krisztina Hirth
Being more active than last time - Janne Kemppainen
Discovering the Open Space format. - Jonathan Vanderick
Experience of people - Oliver
People :) - Matteo Pierro
People that where there, opens to talk, discussions. - Nelis Boucké
The people and the easy going, less format discussion - Laurence Whelpton
I have a voice. Also all the participants have a voice. We all share experiences. - Adina RAV
The openness of communication - Christophe Vanlancker
The openness of the people - Pieter Herroelen
Meeting and hearing from many people - Rob Moore
People enjoyed the conference and the venue - Thierry de Pauw
People - Stefan Pfeiffer
What I liked least was:
my level of energy - Jeroen Tiebout
Not permanent open bar and type of food - Patrick Debois
Food could've been warm - Janne Kemppainen
To "sell" my topic. I don't have those skills. :( --> need to improve - Oliver
No coding, show cases - Matteo Pierro
Choosing between sessions. - Laurence Whelpton
The delays of airline companies - Adina RAV
The schedule changing last minute - Christophe Vanlancker
Not convenient to reach with public transport - Pieter Herroelen
Lack of t-shirt - Rob Moore
Not enough food - Toni Kortepohja
Short-term rescheduling of sessions - Stefan Pfeiffer
For next time, I suggest:
Keep doing it in Open Space format - Raul Rodriguez
Drinks throughout the day - Jeroen Tiebout
Encouraging the workshop format (at least mentioning it's possible)
Voting for some topics in advance?? - Jonathan Vanderick
A kind of "coach" who can review my proposal (maybe just ask...) - Oliver
Better explain the format on the website - Matteo Pierro
1.5 hr lunch break instead of 2 hrs. Lightning talks - Nelis Boucké
Longer duration but same amount of sessions so I can attend more - Laurence Whelpton
Don't give up. A small conference which influences in positive ways only people with big impact - Adina RAV
Free water in the P.M. - Pieter Herroelen
Coffee, drinks during the day - Thierry de Pauw
Limit rescheduling - Stefan Pfeiffer
Additional comments:
I didn't mind about the t-shirts. Good facilitation at the beginning. Good catering. - Raul Rodriguez
:-) - Jeroen Tiebout
THANKS! - Patrick Debois
Great as always. Great crowd. - Robert Park
Shorter intro, but it is just a nice 2 have. - Krisztina Hirth
Hope to be available for next year - Jonathan Vanderick
Time slots too large - Matteo Pierro
Slot length of 45 minutes is enough I think - Nelis Boucké
Negative: noisy neighbors (sometimes. nobody's fault I suppose). Positives: really nice venue, lightweight facilitation, nice refreshments/food provided, well organized (other than t-shirt) - Rob Moore
Is there some kind of scholarship fund for people who can't afford to pay to come themselves? - Tony Bruce