> I definitely won't emphasize and recommend on experience and usage. Yes, I was trying to convey the same thing.
> Please don't take "some attendee's" feedback in negative way. I wasn't talking about me :), Just trying to tell we may not know how the newcomers will take it if we post feedbacks like this publicly. Imagine a new guy who hasn't talked before reads this thread, especially this line : "Talks were prepared just out from learning and *didn't arise from experience/usage*/real use-cases". They would think that only experienced people and people who uses it daily can give talks. That thought might stop them from submitting for a CFP. My previous email is just my opinion on that "some attendee's" feedback. We should try making the feedbacks private to the speaker, It would be more constructive and help them. On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 9:46 PM, Gaurav Sehrawat <igauravsehra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, hey, > Please don't take "some attendee's" feedback in negative way. > > In fact, I found it useful that my 6th talk at ChennaiPy[0] was missing > some real use cases. I definitely won't emphasize and recommend on > experience and usage. > > Also it's not about newbie, never, as you could see I was missing some > interesting bits in my talks. It's all about improvements. > > I request you to take any feedback in positive way first. > > Thanks > > > > [0]: https://github.com/Chennaipy/talks#debugging-the- > easy-way-with-python-debugger > > _______________________________________________ > Chennaipy mailing list > Chennaipy@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/chennaipy > > -- -- Best, Naren https://in.linkedin.com/in/makernaren
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