I thank everyone for their help. I gave my presentation yesterday. I will modify it again (probably tonight) to take into account some of the things that happened. It should go up on the OSCON site later this week. It was much better than it would have been without the feedback I got. So thank you.

As for the talk itself, that is kind of a daze for me. I pretty much was going on fumes. And I know I was going fairly quickly because what took me 3.5 hours to do on my own finished in 2.5 hours with questions. It is hard to judge what an audience is thinking. If anyone is wondering how it went, you'd be better off at this point asking vroom. He was present and experienced it from a point of considerably more sleep than I did. :-)


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