Submissions were generally good, and we tried to accept as many submissions as we could. Due to time constraints, a number of presentations could only be accepted as short presentations.
== Presentations == 8 of 10 workshops and tutorials were accepted. Another two tutorials were specifically requested.
Of around 65 other submissions, we have accepted 44: 27 as presentations 15 as short presentations / part of a panel discussion Two fun submissions will be part of a late-night program, along with the wikitrivia finals and virtual mud-wrestling. (ok, the mudwrestling is still a point of contention) ----- This comes to around 25 hours of presentations and workshops, spread across the three days of the conference.
== Hacking Days == Another dozen ideas have been submitted from various wiki developer groups (XWiki, Twiki, PurpleWiki, Confluence, Craowiki, TING?) about tools and hacks to present during the Hacking Days leading up to the conference.
== Proceedings online == Serious submissions, including those we were not able to accept as speakers, will be invited to have a paper included in the online proceedings.
Last-minute posters and papers (particularly for breaking developments) are being accepted for another few weeks.
== Unofficial calendar == Finally, attendees and those planning to take part via skype/IRC are invited to schedule their own gatherings and specialized workshops : http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania:Presenters#Unofficial_calendar
SJ
We have accepted: 4 Keynotes and special invitations 35 presentations. 7 short presentations 2 after hours presentations
There are 6 open and late submissions still under discussion. There are at least 3 accepted Poster/Paper only submissions.
There are 19 rejected submissions. In a few cases, people sent more than one abstract, and generally only one was accepted, so the number of rejected submissions reflects this.
More information about the conference can be found at http://wikimania.wikimedia.org/
Angela.