Ethical considerations
Jennifer Reif: I think it's my role to show what is best practice and show code examples. Other people can get up on stage and present Neo4j as a product, but I'm really showing users what the tool was designed to do. Much of the time, as speakers, we've built these integrations ourselves. Therefore, that often makes us the experts on how the code works. This aspect gives us a leg up when we're speaking.
As far as ethics go, we want people to learn this stuff. We want people to be able to build projects and capabilities with the tools. Our goal is to show people what can be done.
Geertjan Wielenga: If there's a bug in the product and you're up on the stage, do you skirt around that bug in your demo? Obviously, you're not going to go and highlight all the bugs in the product. What is the middle ground there? How do you handle that situation?
Jennifer Reif: I think that's where you go back to thinking about what...