- Good talk, but a bunch of questions comparing Flink to other stream-processing frameworks is _not_ a good use of time. A software/tool good for one or more related use cases may not be good for a different set of unrelated use cases. The presenter has absolutely no context about the problem the person from the audience is trying to solve, so asking the presenter to comment on whether Flink is better than their chosen tool makes no sense. - I understand they may have a deadline to wrap up the show, but the host needs to stop speaking in the middle of the presenter talking. This is a common problem with web conferences, but is solved by a simple "you first" approach.