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PAGE 1: Event

Q1: Overall, how would you rate DevOpsDays Chicago 2014? 5 being the highest.

  • 1-5

Q2: In what way did you participate in DevOpsDays Chicago?

  • By viewing on-line
  • As a speaker
  • As a participant
  • As an organizer
  • As a sponsor
  • Reading and/or viewing presentations on-line after the event
  • I had intended to participate, but was unable

Q3: Do you plan on attending DevOpsDays Chicago next year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe

Q4: How likely is it that you would recommend DevOpsDays to a friend or colleague?

  • 0-10

PAGE 2: Presentations and Open Spaces

Q5: Evaluate the following Presentations from Day 1 ( 5 being the best, listed in order of scheduling ):

  • All talks listed with 1 to 5 scale


Q6: Evaluate the following Presentations from Day 2 ( 5 being the best, listed in order of scheduling ):

  • All talks listed with 1 to 5 scale


Q7: Overall, how were the Ignite talks from Day 1? 5 being very good.

  • 1-5


Q8: Overall, how were the Ignite talks from Day 2? 5 being very good.

  • 1-5


Q9: How would you rate the overall Open Space experience?

  • 1-5


Q10: Was the OpenSpace schedule webpage helpful?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Did not visit the page


Q11: What balance of topics would you like to see in future DevOpsDays? Culture can include but is not limited to aligning your organization to DevOps principles, changing release processes, or improving communication. Technology topics might include presentations covering automation and monitoring tools, emerging virtualization technologies, or programming language specific topics.

  • (1) Mostly Technical Topics
  • (2)
  • (3) Even Mixture of Topics
  • (4)
  • (5) Mostly Culture Topics



Q12: What topic(s) would you have liked to see a presentation on that was not included or not covered enough during DevOpsDays Chicago 2014?

  • Free response

PAGE 3: Venue

Q13: How would you rate the venue?

  • Very poor
  • Poor
  • Average
  • Good
  • Very Good
  • Did not attend in person

Q14: How would you rate the quality of the food?

  • Very poor
  • Poor
  • It was food
  • Good
  • Very Good
  • Did not eat the provided food


Q15: How would you rate the evening event at Headquarters Beercade on Tuesday?

  • Very poor
  • Poor
  • Average
  • Good
  • Very Good
  • Did not attend


Q16: If you were to attend next year, which location would you most prefer?

  • Same place ( Sears Tower )
  • Other Loop location near Metra Trains
  • Outside of Loop
  • Suburbs


Q17: Additional feedback for venues.

  • Free response

PAGE 4: Demographics

Q18: Was travel other than your normal commute or a local commuter method needed to attend?

  • Yes
  • No


Q19: What community groups could be better represented in future events. If possible, please include any outreach programs that may be interested in being involved with DevOpsDays.

  • Free response

Q20_: DevOps has strived to bring development and operations teams more inline. New groups such as enterprise and InfoSec are now heavily getting involved, what other industries or organizational teams could be focused on to be included in the event going forward?

  • Free response

PAGE 5: Closing

Q21: Is there anything else you’d like to share about DevOpsDays Chicago?

  • Free response

Q22: If you are interested in being entered into the Amazon $100 Gift Card raffle, please submit your information below. This will only be used by the organizers for the purpose of the raffle.

  • Name
  • Email Address
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