Since Kumoricon is being held at the end of October this year, I had a few things I wanted to ask.
1. When should panelists expect to be notified of their panels being approved?
2. Since the convention has gone back to three days, is the panel scheduling going to be formatted more like it was prior to '14 or the same way it was last year? Regardless of how it's done, I would like to see a higher number of guest panels this time, along with more variety. If I had been there last year, I would've liked to have seen at least a couple of standard Q&As from the voice actors
3. Because the OCC has policies where a convention similar to another can't be held right before or after it, I'm aware that that was why Kumoricon got scheduled for this year. This isn't meant as criticism, but I was wondering why it got scheduled in late October instead of July or early August. Was there too much competition with other conventions? And are there plans to have it held sometime earlier in the summer for next year?