GitHub is organizing Git Merge 2017, and is offering space to do another contributor's summit. I want to share what details I have so far, get any input on what we want the event to be like, and see who's interested in coming (for venue planning purposes). The details below are still tentative, but I imagine the date and rough location will not change at this point, as it's scheduled to be adjacent to FOSDEM. The plan is to do the contributor summit on Thursday, Feb 2, 2017. The main conference track for Git Merge is the day after, then FOSDEM on the weekend. The location will be a conference space in Brussels, Belgium (probably the one in [1]). Right now we have a room with a projector and whiteboard that fits about 20-25 people. It's pretty conference-roomish. If we're bigger or smaller than that, there are some alternative rooms. I think we'd ideally know our approximate size by Dec 1st. We'll probably have the room 10am-3pm, but that's in flux. The format, attendee list, etc, are up to us in the Git community. In past year's it's been pretty loosely organized. One room, about 20 or so people, and people bringing up topics for discussion, presenting short talks, etc. I think I'd like to do a _little_ more planning this year, and have people propose topics a few days ahead of time, rather than on a whiteboard the morning of the conference. As far as attendees, in the past it's basically been open to anybody who participates in development of Git or the surrounding ecosystem. That's seemed fine to me, but I'm open to input. I'd also say that people who are _interested_ in joining Git development would be welcome, even if they haven't contributed a patch yet. Maybe we can convince them. :) I think in the past it has technically been "invite only", and I've just had interested people email me and cross-checked them in the list archive and git-log, or sent a polite "who are you" email to anybody I didn't recognize. I'm open to changing that to something more democratic, but AFAIK I didn't exclude anybody in past years. The registration fee for Git Merge (the whole thing) is $100, and I think contributor summit registration will be tied to that. I should be getting some registration codes to hand out that will waive the fee completely. All of the proceeds are going to Software Freedom Conservancy, so I'd encourage people who can get their company to send them to a conference to consider having them pay. But it shouldn't be a big deal for me to waive fees for contributors who want to do so. Speaking of money, we've used some Git project money to subsidize travel for contributors in past years. That's always been done in a very ad hoc way, with people emailing the Git program committee (me, Junio, Shawn) and working it out privately. I'm open to alternate proposals there. I think that's about it. What I'd like to hear from you: 1. A rough count of interested folks. Even if you're not sure you can make it, let me know (either on the list or via private email) so I can get an idea and communicate it to the folks booking the room. 2. Any ideas or discussion on the event, format, etc. If there's something we need from the venue or event organizers, I can try to arrange it. Sooner is better for such things. -Peff PS There isn't an official RFP for talks for the main track yet, nor for the workshops which will happen the same day as the contributor summit. But if you have an idea for a talk or a hands-on workshop, let me know and I can put you in touch with the event organizers. [1] https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Egg/@50.8357424,4.321425,15z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0xe028c6680611d1da!2sThe+Egg!3b1!8m2!3d50.8331946!4d4.3270469!3m4!1s0x0:0xe028c6680611d1da!8m2!3d50.8331946!4d4.3270469