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1 | Timestamp | Overall rating of the course | Comments and suggestions | How useful were the lectures? | Comments and suggestions | How useful were the practical demos? | Comments and suggestions | How would you rate the overall organization of the course? | Comments and suggestions | How would you rate the trainer? | Comments and suggestions | How did the course meet your learning objectives? | Comments and suggestions | What 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? | Comments | Further training needs? |
2 | 12/3/2021 14:58:25 | 7 | Hard to follow from 3rd day. Maxbe doing the advanced part a little bit slower. | 7 | 8 | 7 | 9 | Very kind and competent trainer. | 7 | Management decision | ||||||||
3 | 12/3/2021 14:59:53 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 6 | It would be helpful to get the timetable a little earlier. | 10 | 10 | I was not involved in picking this course | |||||||||
4 | 12/3/2021 15:10:46 | 7 | 5 | 2 | Without the hardware, a bit disappointing. | 6 | I 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. | 10 | The trainer was excellent, able to tackle any, also weird and non-standard questions. | 5 | Questions 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 course | Not sure yet, but if we do, I'd like to get this trainer again. He's awesome! | ||||
5 | 12/3/2021 15:56:16 | 9 | 9 | 6 | Sadly 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. | 10 | 10 | 9 | Colleauge | |||||||||
6 | 12/3/2021 16:09:07 | 6 | I 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 :) | 8 | 10 | The practical demos were very good and helpfull. But its hard to understand all only by watching and not applying it by myself. | 10 | I 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. | 10 | 7 | Like 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 | |||||
7 | 12/3/2021 16:10:27 | 9 | 9 | 6 | A 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. | 7 | Same issue as mentioned before. | 10 | Very friendly and competent trainer. | 7 | I did like the most the sessions with devtool and that there is a script for cleaning up the sstate cache :D | The 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. | |||||
8 | 12/4/2021 18:04:21 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 8 | 8 | 8 | Management decision |