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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 were the training materials?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 important are printed materials?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 Bootlin?How did you first learn about Bootlin?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 knowledgeable was the instructor?Please tell us why you need or don't need paper printed materialsHow far do you come from?
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11/29/2019 16:50:223545554Already had a decent background, although a bit dated. Good to revisit all subjects and pick up on the current developments.3It's going to really depend on the future projects we're going to do, unfortunately.73Would love to, but again, depends very much on the future projects.5Building up a project in several labs, amending the code.Nothing really.Not applicable - My management made the decisionTechnical resources on the Bootlin websiteNot applicableIt would depend on the future projects.5335
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11/29/2019 16:50:493Lab sentence construction at times confusing. 5Personally I liked the nunchuk part more. 2He knew each what the problem was with each bug.5Care better for your voice. (Lost voice on 2nd day).5543Not sure yet.745Labs and memory management theory.Lock and debug parts.Not applicable - My management made the decisionBootlin chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Build environment supportHe knew each what the problem was with each bug.5Interesting to work with and helps to learn.44could be slightly shorter, but we did need the time.5Digital versions help with searching.
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11/29/2019 16:51:244Staying focused for 5 days is toughI expected the other Linux course, nevertheless it was a very interesting course5A lot and relevant information1Mastered the contents of the course, and more5Good explanations, and background information555We will need some time to digest2The course was not the expected course. Obtained high-level info is useful anyway.64Other Linux cursus4All labsNot applicable - My management made the decisionBootlin chosen by my managementIs more a company decisionQuick and useful support4Having the labs is essential. But time to complete was sometimes a bit shortQuite some detail involved, but relevant43Good balance with the lectures5Digital versions of documents are preferred
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11/29/2019 16:52:003After having scratched the surface of Linux device drivers, ideally we spend another week on other subsystems to learn more.52554547Big thumbs up to the instructor, I really enjoyed taking this course and I'm excited to learn more.55The combination of lectures and related labs. The Nunchuk lab was especially fun, because it gave interactive feedback because of the direct user interaction.None, I liked it allNot applicable - My management made the decisionBootlin chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Power management, Root filesystem development5345Reference material does not have to be printed
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11/29/2019 16:53:3435355453645Not applicable - My management made the decision, Open internal registration Bootlin chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Build environment support, Root filesystem development, Technical support, Bug fixing, Technology and architecture consultingThanks for the interesting course! 4335
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11/29/2019 16:54:2034Sometimes a little bit more tips in the Lab Book would save time without reducing the learning content.3553It turned out that, due to some miscommunication, we were given the wrong course. It however did not bother me, I am looking forward to the 'correct' one!52Unfortunately...73I am am interested, but that is different from a 'need'.5Git, already known.Not applicable - My management made the decisionBootlin chosen by my managementNot interested5455A paper copy is not really necessary but reading from paper is sometimes more convenient.
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11/29/2019 16:54:324At times it seemed too long.The course was focused on driver development, which was good for the course. However, I would have liked to get more insight on uboot, ramfs, netfs. 54554Good schedule. 44534Not applicable - My management made the decisionBootlin chosen by my managementBuild environment support, Technology and architecture consulting4335I like printed materials. However, the printed materials provided had small fonts - making it unreadable.