That's a cat-herdin task that I suspect would be considerably beyond my 
abilities. CrowdVine was used for the 2011 conference, so people who have 
accounts already will find it familiar and won't even need to sign up again. 
Lanyrd users won't move to CrowdVine just for ApacheCon, and vice versa. Hence 
making them both available, unsatisfactory as that may be.

For future years I agree the social networking strategy should be agreed in 
advance and publicized early.

regards
 Steve


On Jan 18, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:

> The schedule is also all on Lanyrd. It would be cool to agree on one site and 
> encourage everyone to use that one site.
> 
> On Jan 18, 2013, at 3:31 PM, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
> 
>> Yesterday I asked the Open Bastion folks about Crowdvine and/or other 
>> networking resources, and today they informed me that Crowdvine was now set 
>> up.  Great!   I've already started my preliminary schedule with this.
>> 
>> Mr.Holden asked me to gin up interest, so folks be aware its available now:
>> http://acna13.crowdvine.com/
> 
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