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TimestampHow did the course meet your learning objectives?How was the duration of the course?Comments and suggestionsComments and suggestionsHow useful was the lecture document?Comments and suggestionsWill you recommend this document to others?Comments and suggestionsIf you have Linux / Android project opportunities, will you use this document again in the future?Comments and suggestionsHow knowledgeable was the instructor?Comments and suggestionsDid instructor oral explanations add value to the lecture materials?CommentsHow much value did the instructor add to lecture materials?Suggestions and commentsWas the instructor helpful with practical labs?Comments and suggestionsHow do you rate the training equipment (mainly computers)?Comments and suggestionsHow well was the course organized (program, registration, schedule...)?Comments and suggestionsHow much did you learn?Comments and suggestionsHow useful should this course be in your daily job?Comments and suggestionsWould you recommend this course to others?Comments and suggestionsOverall ratingComments and suggestionsFurther training needs?CommentsHow did the course meet your learning objectives?What part(s) of the course did you like most?CommentsWhat part(s) of the course did you like least?What reasons prompted you to choose Free Electrons?How did you first learn about Free Electrons?Interested in other types of embedded Linux engineering services?Comments and expectationsComments and suggestionsHow do you rate training conditions (room size, equipment, environment)?How useful were the training labs?Comments and suggestionsComments and suggestionsHow difficult were the training labs?Was enough time dedicated to practical labs?Comments and suggestionsHow far do you come from?
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6/22/2017 14:33:57355555555755LabsAvailability for on-site sessions, Open training materials that can be checked in advanceTechnical resources on the Free Electrons websiteBoot time reduction, Power management, Root filesystem development5533From a foreign country
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6/22/2017 14:49:214Useful and well chosen content.4545Elevated room temperature.5545635Labs.Not applicable - My management made the decisionInternet search enginesDevelopment of real-time systems3524From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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6/22/2017 14:43:583I like the fact that a hardware board was used as supporting material to build up the initial knowledge of the tool by really getting started with it.55453554635Lab
Detailed documentation and walkthrough
Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementBoot time reduction, Power management, Development of real-time systems3533From a foreign country
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6/22/2017 14:53:5533As the first introduction to Yocto it is ok435missing air-condition5444I hope I can start with reviews of recipes from my colleagues6Downloading Yocto should be avoided and should be already available in laptops35Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Power management, Development of real-time systems, Build environment support, Root filesystem development5434Sometimes it was too much time. We were finished earlier.From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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6/22/2017 14:53:563maybe add some extra 'bonus' exercises/tasks in the lab sessions, so if you finish early you can investigate other exercises instead of starting the next exercise :) 4sometimes the slides listing recipe variables are very dry.
Maybe it is useful to use already existing recipes to illustrate the
use of some of the variables.

(e.g. the augeus(? forgot exact name) recipes are almost similar to the
recipes we created, maybe those recipes could be used to illustrate the
variables with more concrete example)
5553545755the variable slides; i'd prefere to have them illustrated on real examples, maybe with an explanation why one of multiple possible approaches to write the recipe is used in the specific example.Availability for on-site sessions, Trainer, Open training materials that can be checked in advancemix: presentations & other trainings (that recommended FE trainings)Linux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Power management, Development of real-time systems, Build environment support, Root filesystem development, Technology and architecture consulting35as mentioned, a few extra tasks would be niceI guess it depends a lot also on existing knowledge about yocto/linux in general. Therefore, I would not increase the difficulty but, again, as mentioned, add more optional tasks.24c.f. difficulty of the trainingFrom a foreign country
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6/22/2017 14:55:423It was very good to get the bigger picture (relation yocto <-> open-embedded).
55554build times are rather long, but time schedule compensated the issue very well...4- We could have shared the download-cache beforehand...
- Networking speed is key for this training...
557I didn't think I will learn so much after using the system for quite some time before the training -> excellent45Trainers deep knowledge of the system (and a lot topics around that)I think it would be greate to actually have a training which starts with open-embbeded without poky...Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Bug fixing- boot time on x86, coreboot, etc..
- bug-fixing ACPI / kernel (x86_64)
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6/22/2017 14:59:38355555545725Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementBoot time reduction, Build environment support, Root filesystem development5533From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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6/22/2017 15:01:26355354543655Availability for on-site sessionsFree Electrons chosen by my managementBoot time reduction, Power management, Development of real-time systems3533From a foreign country
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6/22/2017 15:01:35345553455755Language, Not applicable - My management made the decisionInternet search enginesLinux board support package development, Development of real-time systems, Build environment support, Root filesystem development3534From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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6/22/2017 15:12:0834some more overall yocto explanation/descriptions/use cases would have been helpful to better understand the big picture (why is it used, what problems does it solve...), not only describing the coding statements5545553not my current main topic in the daily job755labsNot applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Power management, Development of real-time systemslittle bit more individual feedback during the lab courses would have been useful35good coverage over important steps34some easy lab courses could have been shortened
sometimes it was not very clear which lab courses should be done "now"
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6/22/2017 15:12:333Well timed for the agenda.
A good technical training can never last too long :-)
I got a deeper understandingof the yocto architecture than i was expecting5Yes55Just the documentation would have been a painful journey. The instructor was definitely a help in understanding and following.5Company organized. Comments will be given to the company4Virtual machines would have been fine for portability (the participant can continue exercising at the end of the training using his already configured environment 5Company organized. Comments will be given to the company5More than I expecting!!
I know that I need to learn more.
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Future will tell.
755Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementCompany decisionAnswered patinetly and competently all questions (without deviating)45Difficult enough to ensure the participant follows the course.
Really well done.
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6/23/2017 19:43:132I think the course should have been slightly longer and should have included a few more labs with more details with respect to what exactly we were doing and what is the purpose of the specific steps we are taking.I did not have any experience with embedded linux and the training was already focusing on the expectation that there is some basic knowledge.4The lecture document pretty much rescues somebody who just wants to learn about open embedded linux, but has very little experience or knowledge about it. The latest labs were not extremely explanatory and then focusing back on the lecture helps to be able to finalise your work. More examples of what each attributes in the recipes/packages we create can do would have been great, since the lecture mentions many others, but the examples were just focusing on what was necessary strictly for the practical paper.5The instructor was extremely insightful and has a good knowledge base. Unfortunately, due to being perhaps too familiar with the topic it was at times hard to follow him due to having focused mostly on the higher level details. 4More details for the inexperienced people (basics) would be helpful. Or maybe before accepting this training, offering the basics training too and making sure that the people are aware of the fact that the basics training is mandatory before.5The room was very hot, but this is not the trainer's fault. Also, I think that the group should be more in equilibrium, so that experienced people sit together with the no-so-experienced ones and support one another if the equipment is to be shared. Also, some enforced breaks to socialize should have been ensured. This is the only way for the trainer to catch up on what is the expertise of the attendees and listen to what are their difficulties and try to improve the conditions on the go.3I personally had a few issues with the equipment not responding, but other than that, everything was acceptable for the given tasks.245For me it served as self-improvement and getting more confident to be able to apply for positions in certain prototype projects that I would like to be part of.65Embedded Linux training
Linux kernel and driver development training
4The 2 lab exercises that had an actual visible man-machine interaction. Also, getting the explanations of the abstraction layers behind all our actions (outside of the course) was extremely interesting for me.Sharing the equipment with somebody else.Trainer, Language, Not applicable - My management made the decisionDid not know about beforeLinux board support package development, Build environment support, Technical support, Bug fixing, Technology and architecture consulting, On-site engineeringThe trainer was always open to support and questions.15There should have been more and they should be carried in a more interactive manner. If several groups have finished specific milestones of the exercise, then a brainstorming break should be organised to check out how much are the others behind and why, which problems are, which were the interesting/important steps to be noticed. To me they definitely were above average when creating them, but once some knowledge base was built, they got easier to understand. Again, perhaps one day of forming the knowledge base should be dedicated.43I think the ratio of theory/practice was ok.From a foreign country