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TimestampOverall rating of the courseComments and suggestionsHow useful were the lectures?Comments and suggestionsHow useful were the practical demos?Comments and suggestionsHow would you rate the overall organization of the course?Comments and suggestionsHow would you rate the trainer?Comments and suggestionsHow did the course meet your learning objectives?Comments and suggestionsWhat part(s) of the course did you like most?What part(s) of the course did you like least?What reasons prompted you to choose a Bootlin course?CommentsFurther training needs?
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12/3/2021 14:58:257Hard to follow from 3rd day. Maxbe doing the advanced part a little bit slower.7879Very kind and competent trainer.7Management decision
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12/3/2021 14:59:5310996It would be helpful to get the timetable a little earlier.1010I was not involved in picking this course
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12/3/2021 15:10:46752Without the hardware, a bit disappointing.6I was missing a bit an explanation of the "nature" of how bitbake actually works internally, not sure how to properly express this in words .. I have a model of what I think it does in my mind, and I would have liked to test and correct it. But if bitbake was baking cake, we learned how to make a great apple pie. But not the physics behind baking. That's what I would've loved to learn.10The trainer was excellent, able to tackle any, also weird and non-standard questions. 5Questions and Answers!Basic Yocto stuff I already knew - I was bored most of the time, I signed up expecting an advanced yocto course.Course contents, Advertised as Advanced Yocto courseNot sure yet, but if we do, I'd like to get this trainer again. He's awesome!
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12/3/2021 15:56:16996Sadly we didn't order the hardware, if we'd have them demos would be a solid ten. Of course that's not your fault at all. 10109Colleauge
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12/3/2021 16:09:076I had not many background information about linux, kernels, qemu, yocto, ... So for me the training was very hard to follow because many abbreviations were not common for me. But i think if i would had this background the training would be very good :)810The practical demos were very good and helpfull. But its hard to understand all only by watching and not applying it by myself.10I think it is important to apply the learned things by our own. So therefore I would change the practical labs to be mandatory. If not anybody want to buy the hardware setup qemu would be a good alternative. If the practical labs are mandatory i would calculate more time for it.107Like mentioned above: I would need some more background information about the "why". Why we want to do something... For me it was a little bit to detailed. The first lesson was very hard to follow.Course contents
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12/3/2021 16:10:27996A bit sad that we didn't know that we would have had some labs with a beaglebone. But I think that that was also an issue from our orga side. A bit more hands-on would have been great. Maybe it would also be cool if the labs would be with Raspberry PIs? I think that they are a bit more common.7Same issue as mentioned before.10Very friendly and competent trainer.7I did like the most the sessions with devtool and that there is a script for cleaning up the sstate cache :DThe Kernel and Bootloader stuff, but hust because I do not need that in my current project.We decided cross-team internally that a Yocto training would be great and on College searched for an available course.
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12/4/2021 18:04:21887888Management decision