RSVPs So Far

136 Invited, 105 RSVPs via the form. 77 Yes, 25 Maybe, 3 No. There are also a few others who emailed me, commented on Twitter, or pinged on skype instead of using the form. Officially, invitees have another week to RSVP with the form, but it would be great to get them in sooner if possible. If you’re not sure yet, RSVPing as a Maybe is a valid response, and we’ll follow up with you.

These are the people who haven’t RSVPed (or pinged me) yet that I’m mildly wondering if I sent the invite to an outdated email address:
Adii Pienaar, Alex Rabe, Chris Pearson, Chris Wallace, Clay Griffiths, Diana (Katayama) Cury, Drew Strojny, Elliot Condon, Japheth Thomson, Jason Schuller, Johan “Spocke” Sörlin, Justin Tadlock, Kevinjohn Gallagher, Kuraishi, Milan Dinic, Miyoshi Takayuki, Nitzan Miron, Vid Luther, Will P Davis

If you know any of the people on this mini-list, if you wanted to make sure they got the email invite, that would be a help. If you discover anyone from this list didn’t get their email, please let me know the best way to reach them so we can rectify that. Thanks!

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14 Responses to RSVPs So Far

  1. I believe Justin Tadlock did (I know he tweeted about it in passing).

  2. Konstantin Obenland says:

    @drewstrojny knows about it, but isn’t sure, whether he can make it.

  3. Diana says:

    Hi Jane! Thanks for invite, is quite hard for me travel abroad right now, thank you all!

  4. Milan Dinić says:

    I’ve received email and will email tomorrow.

  5. Japh says:

    Hi Jane! Thanks so much for the invite. You have the correct email address, and I’ve just RSVPed with a “maybe”. Would really like to follow up on this with you, perhaps over Skype ( skypejaph ).

  6. Dave says:

    Hi Jane, I wasn’t invited. Thats not your fault. I’m less than 24 hours into the wordpress.org experience. And although I have heard of wordpress for a while, I just learned that it was open source. I work for the state of Georgia as an analyst for our Homeless Management Information System. We just recently began our own open source initiative – OpenHMIS. And while wordpress looks very interesting from a website perspective, it is even more interesting to me as a model for open source development. Is there a way for a newbie to attend your summit in October.

  7. Hi Jane, I emailed you about this last night. Thanks!