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We can host it in Boston if Rio doesn't work out.  We just hosted an interim meeting of a couple of IETF and W3C working groups last month and it went well, including free remote live participation.

But I think Rio would be more appropriate for this one. :)

-hadriel


On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Frazier <leafstormrush@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would offer to organize LW13 at NC State University in Raleigh, NC, US, but it's probably not such a good idea to have two Lua Workshops in the southeast US in a row. 2014 maybe? (I'll have more conference-organizing experience then anyway. :-P )
> 
> That said, we do have some pretty sweet teleconferencing equipment at State. It might be interesting this year to try and set up some "satellite" Lua Workshops where people who can't or don't want to leave their respective countries and regions could watch the talks live, assuming the main location has suitable broadcasting facilities.