Twitter Chat on Acquia Hosting

In the spirit of experimentation, we've been hosting Twitter chats over the past few weeks with technical folks here at Acquia. The objective is to offer you access to our technical staff to ask questions and learn more about Acquia products, Drupal or open source in general. Our previous chats with the Acquia Search team - @robertDouglass, @JacobSingh, and Peter Wolanin - and with @Dries went pretty well.
We have a twitter chat scheduled tomorrow at 2pm Eastern Time with Barry Jaspan, @bjaspan, about Acquia Hosting. Barry is the product manager for Acquia Hosting and will be available to answer any product questions you may have.
You can submit questions in advance in two ways:
- in the comments section of this post
- on Acquia's Facebook page
To submit questions during the chat, just use the hashtags #acquiachat or #acquiahosting and we'll queue them up for Barry.
Also, you'll be able to follow the conversation both in your Twitter client of choice or right here on this blog page below. To learn more about our future Twitter chats, check out Acquia's Twitter feed and join us tomorrow - I hope to hear from you.
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