For whatever it's worth, Lanyrd has the advantage that more people have heard of it, and CrowdVine is superior in every other way, especially the itinerary planning tools.
--Rich On Jan 18, 2013, at 3:53 PM, Steve Holden wrote: > 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/ >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Rich Bowen >> rbo...@rcbowen.com :: @rbowen >> rbo...@apache.org >> >> >> >> >> >> > > Steve Holden st...@holdenweb.com +1 571 484 6266 http://holdenweb.com/ > -- > Python classes (and much more) through the web http://oreillyschool.com/ > Conferences and technical event management at http://theopenbastion.com/ > > Next event: ApacheCon NA 2013: Feb 26-28 http://na.apachecon.com/ > > > > > > -- Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com :: @rbowen rbo...@apache.org