Hi Sivan,

> I imagine I'd need to get in touch
> with focal points of the respective sub projects in the community so
> we make sure slots are granted with people who'll push Qt forward - is
> that what you had in mind in the allocation process? 

What we have so far is
http://wiki.qt-project.org/Events/Qt_Contributors_Summit#Participation_criteria

Hopefully Marius or someone in the infra team has a suggestion to send an 
invitation to maintainers and approvers at once. If that won't work then we 
could also assume that all of them should be following the [Development] list 
anyway.

Alex probably knows the means to reach to all 2011 participants. There is also 
http://qt-project.org/groups/qt_contributors_summit/wiki - should we reuse it 
and move it forward?

I can be the gatekeeper for sponsors, organizers and extra people invited (any 
participant should be able to suggest developers to be invited, yes).

We should have the registration system up & running and then reach about 175 
people before considering invitations. Then we can see how many seats are left. 
Does this sound reasonable?

> I recall the registration site was a separate thing last year, maybe
> we should indeed integrate it with DevNet? Would that require custom
> PHP app given devnet is MediaWiki in my guess?

I suggest going through the path of lesser resistance.  :)

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Quim
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