ApacheCon NA 2013 Discussion

2013-01-18 Thread Steven J. Hathaway
Where is the email list for ApacheCon NA 2013 discussion? Sincerely, Steven J. Hathaway

Re: ApacheCon NA 2013 Discussion

2013-01-18 Thread Steve Holden
You're on it. Please go ahead! reghrds Steve On Jan 18, 2013, at 2:08 AM, Steven J. Hathaway wrote: Where is the email list for ApacheCon NA 2013 discussion? Sincerely, Steven J. Hathaway Steve Holden st...@holdenweb.com +1 571 484 6266 http://holdenweb.com/ -- Python classes (and much

ACNA-2013 Facilities

2013-01-18 Thread Steven J. Hathaway
Greetings, I have posted some Portland, Oregon visitor information to the ApacheCon WIKI. I live within 25 miles of Portland. I will be in Portland today: Friday January 18. I can visit the conference hotels and get inventory of rooms that can be used for Hackathon and BarCamp activities.

Re: Future of ApacheCon discussion at ACNA

2013-01-18 Thread Nick Burch
On 15/01/13 19:33, Steve Holden wrote: On Jan 14, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Nick Burch wrote: As most of you will hopefully know, we have a desire to host another ACEU, but know it can't be organised the same way, and ACNA is being run by an external producer in a different way to past ApacheCons.

Re: Crowdvine for ApacheCon NA 2013

2013-01-18 Thread Rich Bowen
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

Re: Crowdvine for ApacheCon NA 2013

2013-01-18 Thread Steve Holden
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.