12.Mar.2014 at 00:46 by Jeroen Vermeulen (17 comments)
Thanks Jeroen for the talk.
It is very interesting to hear a core developer of a successful site like AutoTrack give some insight about how you pulled it off.
Maybe it would be nice to start with a little introduction about what Solr is, and which problem it solves.
And I don't really get your title, it's not a headline that sells the talk.
The practical examples were really nice. I think you need to find a way to increase the font size if the PHP code, this will not work in a bigger room. The font of the resulting queries is about the right size I think.
I would really be interested in a Workshop on setting up Solr and running the first queries, for example during the Dutch PHP Conference. You can take some shortcuts by supplying a simple schema and a data JSON file.
12.Mar.2014 at 00:03 by Joshua Thijssen (94 comments)
A nice talk, and even though the subject (and the project) are known, I still found a few new things.
I think that you should relax when trying to speak. I know your english is good, so no need to emphasize your sentences.
I liked the move from simple elements to the more complex elements, but the same as Stefans talk, I cannot figure out what the target audience is. If it's people who have no idea what Solr is, or are just into this talk for the use-case, this talk will be very hard to follow.
For people with (some) solr knowledge, but have no idea about the project, you might try and elaborate your cases a bit more detailed (like the pivotting), and the reasoning why you went for the given solution.
But overall a nice presentation.