- Reduce plenary length (possibly by dropping the webcam walk of the timeline - interesting experiment, didn't get much from it)
- Improved WIFI
- No scores on session feedback
- Keep as is
- Plenaries were messier than last year: not always as timeboxed, less attention
- WIFI was painful
- Grade sessions as beginner-intermediate-advanced
- Less breaks and 1 session extra (or extending some of the sessions)
- Make the interactive sessions longer. Use the time spent on breaks for sessions
- Better signalisation
- Bigger parking lot / Car-pool actions
- Longer timeslots for some sessions
- Start earlier and skip the plenaries. Just a short intro is enough
- I think the "retroboard" doesn't really work as well, as people write notes anonymously and don't respond
- The plenaries can be a bit smoother
- 1 track with only highly interactive sessions/workshops
- There are too many interesting sessions concurrently, but some are of lesser/better quality... how can I find out?
- Little bit closer to home
- A few more sessions targeted to analysts: functional + business
- A bit more space, sometimes too crowded
- Easy WIFI
- More Aikido at lunch
- Put some presentations in the conference that tell actual stories from people working at successful "agile" companies. Now almost every sessions was a workshop with cases
- Involve anti-agile exmaples: a balance = real life
- Make one open space session at the end of the day
- Some sessions that up more than one slot
- Have a better WIFI, it was frustrating!
- There's something abou the 1:00-1:30 review of the timeline. We're only talking about morning sessions & are leaving out group feedback on the afternoon sessions
- More time for some sessions
- Less competition in sessions to get feedback
- Shorter breaks (15 mins)
- Longer lunch break (1:30). Well, I'm French and I don't like to rush during the lunch time
- Feedback on timeline was not necessary: I could read it myself
- Some sessions would have required more time
- Provide more explanations on the expected audience
- Would be hard...
- Allow everyone to stay in the same place (more hotel rooms at conference venue)
- Get more business people attending
- Keep the plenaries on time
- Have water available at all times
- Impro was great last year. Maybe it could be regular activity every year
- A slot for shorter lightning talks
- Liked the improvisation session last year. Would have liked something similar this year
- Nicer conference rooms, a bit noisy and hot
- More free slots to share with other participants
- More games (werewolves...)
- Ending sessions (on time) extreme Personal Finance
- Other way to use colours in program cards (sorry I have no idea)
- Shorter plenary sessions
- Better WIFI system
- A space to chill out
- Find a way not to miss out on talks
- Continue like this, you rock!!!
- Too many good sessions at the same time
- Olivier should do the Aikido again at plenary session
- Some more space on spot where you read sessions on the wall
- Have enough rooms in the venue hotel. I stayed at the Holiday Inn
- A couple of topics beyond the basics
- More advanced, in-depth sessions
- Some more topics worked out in-depth
- Sometimes too much information is touched in one presentation, causing timing problems
- Preview reruns at the end of the conference, chosen by the audience
- Programming sessions not late on Friday
- Only 3 tracks in order to attende more sessions (or tape them?)
- WIFI without login
- No other events in the venue (-> Kapellerput)
- Looooonger :-)
- Pre-conference games day?
- In comparison with last year, we sat in the plenary. It's better to stand (says the old man)
- Good program, so I had to miss some sessions. Repeat the highest rated?
- Provide fruit instead of only sweets
- Room which has only access through other room => bad idea
- Little more snacks in the breaks
- Lighting in the rooms
- Cool sessions
- Good WIFI
- Enough hotel rooms for all participants
- Avoid short sessions about things that require minimum twice the time!
- Perfect is impossible, but I would improve the website (make it printer friendly), provide fruits
- More time per session
- No near Antwerp ~ Traffic
- More birds of a feather stuff in the hallway
- 8/10 or higher workshops & presentations
- more structured plenaries
- Limit session to the max room capacity
- Repeat popular great sessions if you learned you missed something => youtube movies?
- A session more each day
- Sometimes the pitch promises more fun than the presentation
- There are so many interesting sessions at the same time so catching up a session at a different time would be great
- More central location
- The little exercises during the plenaries is not my thing
- I would not know. I think this is due to the interactiveness one of the best conferences I get to go to. Maybe a small add-on would be an indication for what type of audience a session is intended
- Better temperature management
- That's hard to answer :-) Maybe some more activities outside the sessions, workshops, open space, whatever...
- Map of the rooms
- Add the 10min "yoga" sessions of Olivier to start the day
- Watch out for "presentation only" sessions
- Some speakers weren't good speakers
- Some sessions could be longer as they are so interesting
- Move it to Holland ;-)
- Make it a bit bigger!
- I could not come on first day
- It is perfect as it is
- Maybe evening program, BOFs
- Spouses and kids programma
- Twitter handle of the presenter on feedback cards
- Shorter plenaries
- 30 minute break after lunch
- A gimmick with Zwarte Piet/Sinterklass :-) Fun for us foreigners
- Some of the presentation rooms could be better
- Have tracks for beginners/advanced and/or experts
- Prevent suppliers from showing commercial videos