> Is there a way to know roughtly how many Qt Project people will be at
> aKademy? Just checking whether there is a critical mass. If we do this,
> which day would be?

What Thiago said, but if I take a look at this group, I can see a
decent amount of Qt/KDE contributors who might show up at Akademy as
well:
http://qt-project.org/groups/qt-contributors-summit-2012/members

Qt Contributors Day at Akademy is a very good idea IMO!

> Probably the best is to do first things first, focus on mobile/touch UIs
> with Qt Quick with tips for porting KDE apps. We could have the N9
> smartphone

I would be glad to attend, and help with that. I have put a lot of
effort into that mission (organizing KDE Harmattan Sprint last
November in Berlin, had a talk about the topic in question at FOSDEM
this year, packaged the kdelibs and kde-runtime stack with the
Community OBS, written documentation and so forth).

You can find the already ported and working KDE applications (along
with other useful information) on the following link:
http://community.kde.org/KDE_Mobile/Harmattan#Ported_Applications

>>> PS: can someone (Knut?) create a page under http://qt-project.org/wiki/
>>> to coordinate this work, list the people attending the event, etc?

I have just created one:
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Akademy-2012

I was not able to create something like
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Events/Akademy/2012 due to some issues (Try
to open this URL up). It seems to me the way: wikipages are mostly
created directly under the main wiki site with one subentry in the
URL. Anybody with more in-depth knowledge, please do feel free to
reorganize this arrangement, if needed.

Best Regards,
Laszlo Papp
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